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Books Periodicals Web Resources MLA Citations Books Periodicals Web Resources

Book with One Author Author’s last name, first name. Book Title. Additional information. City of Publication: Publisher, publication date. Print. Smith, Mary. The Grass is Never Greener. Boston: Penguin Books, 1984. Print.

Book by more than one author Author’s last name, first name, and Author’s last name, first name. Book Title. Additional information. City of Publication: Publisher, publication date. Print. Smith, Mary, and Jones, Ralph. The Grass is Never Greener, Book Two. Boston: Penguin Books, 1988. Print.

Articles in Print Periodicals Author’s last name, first name. “Article title.” Periodical Title, Volume (Date): Inclusive pages. Print. Smith, Mary. “The Greenest Grass.” New York Magazine, 12 May 1990: 27-29. Print.

Articles in Print Periodicals Available on Internet Databases Author’s last name, first name. “Article title.” Periodical Title. Volume (Date): Inclusive pages. Title of Overall Website. Web. Date of Access. Smith, Mary. “The Greenest Grass.” New York Magazine. 12 May 1990. Gale Online. Web. 15 Oct. 2011.

Website Author’s last name, first name. “Article title” or Book Title. Title of Overall Website. Version or edition used. Publisher or sponsor of website; if not available, use N.p. Date of publication; if nothing is available, use n.d. Web. Date of access. Smith, Mary. “How to Have the Greenest Grass.” greengrass.com. N.p.; n.d.; Web. 1 Oct. 2011. Smith, Mary. “The Grass Isn’t Always Greener.” Earth Society Inc.; January 2002. Web. 1 Oct. 2011.

Source Cards Make sure you include ALL information you will need for your Works Cited page In the upper right hand corner of each card, number the source 1 Smith, Mary. “The Greenest Grass.” New York Magazine Online 12 May 1990. Web. 5 Oct. 2011.

Works Cited Page Works Cited “The Greenest Grass.” New York Magazine Online 12 May 1990. Web. 5 Oct. 2011. Smith, Mary. The Grass is Never Greener. Boston: Penguin Books, 1984. Print. Taylor, John. “The Greener Grass.” New York Magazine, 12 May 1990: 27-29. Print. Double spaced, 12 pt font, second line indented, alphabetical by first word