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Documentation System Bibliography style There is also a parenthetical style which other teachers may ask you to use, but this is the style for Foundations N = footnotes or endnotes B = bibliography entries (Chapters 16 & 17)
Online Journal – Citing Online Journal with Page Numbers N 1. Lawrence A. Shapiro, “Multiple Realizations,” Journal of Philosophy 97, no.12 (December 2000): 642, Article URL or DOI goes here. B Shapiro, Lawrence A. “Multiple Realizations.” Journal of Philosophy 97, no.12 (December 2000): 635-54. Article URL or DOI goes here. (Section 14.18, pages 662 and following)
Book - Citing a Book (Single Author or Editor) 1. Marsha Snulligan Haney, Evangelism among African American Presbyterians: Making Plain the Sacred Journey (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007), 50. B Haney, Marsha Snulligan. Evangelism among African American Presbyterians: Making Plain the Sacred Journey. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007. (Section 14.18, page 662 and following)
Citing a Book with Multiple Authors: Note 3. Joyce Appleby, Lynn Hunt, and Margaret Jacob, Telling the Truth about History (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1994), 135-36. 4. Jacquelyn Dowd Hall et al., Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987), 114-15. (Section 14.18, pages 663 and following)
Citing a Book With Multiple Authors: Bibliography B Appleby, Joyce, Linda Hunt, and Margaret Jacob. Telling the Truth about History. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1994. Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd, James Leloudis, Robert Korstad, Mary Murphy, Lu Ann Jones, and Christopher B. Daly. Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987. (section 14.18, pages 663 and following)
Essay - Citing a Single Chapter in an Edited Book 1. Anne Carr and Douglas J. Schuurman, “Religion and Feminism: A Reformist Christian Analysis,” in Religion, Feminism, and the Family, ed. Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996), 13. B Carr, Anne and Douglas J. Schuurman.“Religion and Feminism: A Reformist Christian Analysis.” In Religion, Feminism, and the Family, edited by Anne Carr and Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, 11-32. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1996. (Section 14.18, pages 664 and following)
Lecture – Citing a Lecture 1. John Troutman, “Indian Blues: American Indians and the Politics of Music, 1890-1935” (lecture, New Berry Library, Chicago, IL, February 2, 2005). B Troutman, John. “Indian Blues: American Indians and the Politics of Music, 1890-1935.” Lecture, Newberry Library, Chicago, IL, February 2, 2005. (Section 14.226, pages 747 and following)
Journal - Citing a Journal Article in Print 1. Mark Ellingsen, “The Two Kingdoms in America,” Dialog 45 (Winter 2006):366. B Ellingsen, Mark. “The Two Kingdoms in America.” Dialog 45 (Winter 2006):366-375. (Section 14.178, pages 731 and following)
E-Book - Citing an Electronic Book 1. Thomas George Weiss, UN Voices: The Struggle for Development and Social Justice (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2005), 15, accessed October6, 2013, http://www.netlibrary.com.ezproxy.auctr.edu:2051/ Details.aspx?ProductId=165946. B Weiss, Thomas George. UN Voices: The Struggle for Development and Social Justice. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2005.Accessed October 29, 2013.http://www.netlibrary.com.ezproxy.auctr.edu:2051/ (Section 14.167, pages 727 and following)
Web Site - Citing an Article from a Website N 1. Loretta Parham, “Welcome to the Online Home of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center!, “ Robert W. Woodruff Library, accessed July 29, 2008, http://www.auctr.edu/libraryinfo/director-ceo.asp. B Parham, Loretta. “Welcome to the Online Home of the Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center!.” Robert W. Woodruff Library. Accessed July 29, 2008. http://www.auctr.edu/libraryinfo/director-ceo.asp. (Section 14.243, pages 752 and following)
Blog - Citing from a Weblog N 1. Ajuan Mance, “Wordless Wednesday: Campus Life before the Civil Rights Movement,“ The Black on Campus Blog, July 23, 2008, accessed July 30, 2008, http://blackoncampus.com/. Blogs are not normally included in the Bibliography. (Section 14.246, pages 754)