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Step 1: Formatting One inch margins Works cited title – centered Second line indent 1 inch Alphabetical order Double spaced Running Header NO URL’s
Step 2: Print Sources Author (last name first). Book Title (in italics). Place of Publication (state needed if not a common city): publishing Company, year of publication. Medium of Publication Castle, Gregory. Modernism and Celtic Revival. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001. Print. Authors (last name first for first author, then first name first). Book Title (in italics). Place of publication: Publishing co., year of publication. Medium of publication. Llywelyn, Morgan and Michael Scott. Ireland: Graphic History. Rockport, MA: Element, 1995. Print
Step 2b: Print Sources (Dictionary, Encyclopedia) Author (last name first). “Article Title.’ (in quotes) Book Title (italics). Editor (if given) Place of Publication: Publishing co., year of publication. Medium of Publication Le Patourel, John. “Normans and Normandy.” Dictionary of Middle Ages. Ed Joseph R. Starver. New York: Scriber’s, 1987. Print.
Step 3: Websites “Article Title.” (in quotes) Name of Website (in italics). Publishing Co., publishing date (if no publisher is give, write N.p., if no date is given, write n.d.). Medium of publication. “Royal Shakespeare Company.” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2009. Web.
Step 4: Online Articles/Database Griffin, Patrick. “Napoleon I.” World History: The Modern Era. ABC-CLIO, n.d. Web.
Step 5: Other Schindler’s List. Dir. Steven Spielberg. Perf. Liam Nesson, Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Finnes. Universal Pictures, 2004. DVD
Evidence What is evidence Purpose In text citations