Ansbach Middle/High School
* Give credit where credit is due. * Make a trail the reader can follow. * Provide evidence of your research. * Avoid PLAGIARISM!
There are several ways: * MLA (Modern Language Association) * APA (American Psychological Association) * Harvard * Chicago Manual of Style
Works Cited Dougherty, Ryan. "Philadelphia Freedom: In the City of Brotherly Love, a Handful of Park Sites Tell The Story of a Revolution That Drew the Blueprint for America. "National Parks Summer (2005): 50+. Student Resources in Context. Web. 29 Oct Hartnett, Kevin. "The Liberty Bell." American History 45.5 (2010): 70. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 29 Oct Hershberg, Theodore. “Liberty Bell.” World Book. World Book, Inc., "Liberty Bell Center." National Parks Service. National Parks Service, 17 Oct Web. 29 Oct "Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia." Image. Terri Nichols. United States Geography. ABC-CLIO, Web. 29 Oct Nash, Gary B.. The Liberty Bell. New Haven, CN: Yale University Press, 2010.
Here are some helpful hints * Include all necessary information. * Use a standard, 12-point font. Nothing CRAZY ! * Double spacing. * Alphabetize by the 1 st main word in the entry. * The title of the page is: Works Cited (no quotation marks, no italics, no underline, etc.)
NECESSARY INFORMATION?
Publisher Information Copyright Date Title Author
Publisher Information Date Name of Page Name of Website "Liberty Bell Center." National Parks Service. National Parks Service, 17 Oct Web. 29 Oct
Most database will give you the citation already done! But… YOU NEED TO CHECK THE FORMATTING! Notice the spacing is not correct – it should be double spaced.
Notice it is not formatted with the hanging indent – you will have to fix that!
Date Name of Website Liberty Bell Image. Classroom Clipart. Web. 31 Oct 2013.
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