HOW TO REFERENCE/WORK CITED PAGE HOW TO SET UP A RESEARCH PAPER
SETTING UP YOUR PAPER First page (your name) (your teacher’s name) (your course name) (date upper left hand corner) Title ( centered on page) Second page to the end of your paper: Page number in upper right hand corner Include your last name before the page number Double-space all typing 12 font
HOW TO REFERENCE Book (author last name first). (book title italics). (place published): (publishing company), (date published). Example: Lowry, Lois. The Giver. New York: Hughton Miffin Company, Anthology (editor last name first). (title italics). (place): (publisher), (date). Example: Horowitz, Anthony. Myths and Legends. NewYork: Kingfisher, 1994.
ONLINE NEWS ARTICLE OR SOURCE Online sources (author of article, last name first). (title of article). (name of newspaper, journal or website name), (date of article you accessed the page). (website address) Example: Annenbery Learner Presents. How Birds Fly An In-Depth Journey North Lesson. Journey North,
Article in a book (author of article). (article). (book title). (place published): (publishing company), (date). Example: Calvert, Patricia. “Tug, in His Own Time.” But That’s Another Story. New York: Walker and Company, Newspaper Article: (writer of article). (article’s title). (newspaper’s name italics), date of article in newspaper). Example: George, Jordan. “Seashells”. The Daily Review, April 3, 2007.
Movie Shrek. (title) Directed by Andrew Adams and Vicky Jenson. (directors) Dreamworks, (production company) (release date). Television Program: 60 Minutes. (name of program) CBS NEWS. (station) New York. (placed aired) April (date viewed)
Interview Smith, Professor Len. (who was interviewed) personal interview by author. (type of interview) April 3, 2014 (date of interview).
HOW TO SET UP WORKS CITED PAGE- MAKE AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SOURCES A WORKS CITED PAGE FOR A RESEARCH PAPER ON SHARKS MY LOOK LIKE THIS: 1.Allen, Thomas B. “When a Shark Attacks”. The Shark Almanac. Connecticut: Lyons Press, [selections fro a book of collected essays] 2.Benchley Peter. Sharks Trouble. New York: Random House Audio, 2002 (From a CD) 3.Caloyianis, Nick. “Greenland Sharks”. National Geographic, September, 1998 (from a magazine) 4.Ellis, Richard. The Book of Sharks. New York: Knopf, [From a book with one author] 5.Francis, Malcolm. “Deep Sea and Unusual Sharks”. April 1, [Website home page and date you accessed it] 6.Usher, Richard. “Risk Transfer: Surviving the Circling Sharks”. ASA Multimedia Presentation. Hill + Usher LLC: Phoenix, Arizona, [from visual multimedia version]