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Books Works Cited Card Book - one author Last name, First name. Book Title. Publishing City: Publishing Co., copyright date. Print. *If the entry is longer than one line, the second line is indented. Example: Freedman, Russell. Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of Discovery. New York: Clarion Books, Print.

Books (continued) Works Cited Card Book - two authors Last name, First name, and First name Last name. Book Title. Publishing City: Publishing Co., copyright. Print. Book - three or more authors Last name, First name, et al. Book Title. Publishing City: Publishing Co., copyright. Print. Book - no author Book Title. Publishing City: Publishing Co., copyright. Print.

Encyclopedia Works Cited Card Encyclopedia - author listed Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Encyclopedia Title. Editor. Volume. City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Pages. Print. Example: Beasley, Maurine H. “Eleanor Roosevelt.” The World Book Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. Chicago: World Book, Print. *If no author listed then begin with the “Title of the Article.”

Encyclopedia (Online) Works Cited Card Encyclopedia - online Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Name of Online Encyclopedia. Editor. Volume. City of Publication: Publishing Company, Year. Database Title. Web. Day Month Year of Access.. Example: Pasquier, Roger F. “Owl.” Encyclopedia Americana Grolier Online. Web. 14 February

Reference Books-Editor(s) Works Cited Card Reference Book Last name, First name of Author. “Title of Article.” Title of Book. Editor. Volume. City of Publication: Publisher, Year. Pages. Print. Example: “Cellular Phones.” Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms. Editors Sara and Tom Pendergast. Volume 5. New York: UXL/Thomson/Gale, Print. *If no author listed then begin with the “Title of the Article.”

Periodical (Hard Copy) Works Cited Card Periodical - magazine (hard copy) Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Title of Magazine or Newspaper. Day Month Year: pages. Print. Example: Hardsog, Ellen. “Lincoln’s Decision.” Cobblestone. February 2011: 4-6. Print. Tip: *If no author listed then begin with the “Title of the Article.”

Periodical (Newspaper and Magazine) Works Cited Card Online Periodical Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Title of Magazine or Newspaper. Day Month Year: pages. Database Title. Web. Day Month Year of access.. Examples: Lane, Raymond M. “Getting an Earful.” Washington Post. 28 November 2011: 8. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 14 February Tip: *If no author listed then begin with the “Title of the Article.”

Web Site Works Cited Card Web Site - author given Last name, First name. “Title of Page.” Title of Web Site. Name of Publisher or Sponsor, Day Month Year of last update. Web. Day Month Year of access.. Example: Davidson, Martha. “Artificial Parts: Van Phillips.” Innovative Lives. Smithsonian, 9 March Web. 14 February < smithsonian.org>. Tip: *If no author listed then begin with the “Title of Web Page.’’