Research
and Style Manual
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Works Cited for Grades 5
- For each source listed, begin first line at
margin and indent each line that follows.
- Underline or use italics for titles of books,
periodicals and software. Titles of articles are enclosed in quotation
marks.
- Note punctuation and follow exactly.
- If required information, such as author or
place of publication, is not available, just leave it out.
- Arrange all sources in one list, alphabetically by first word,
which will generally be either the author's last name or the first
important word of the title.
PRINT SOURCES
Book with one author:
- Author.
- Title of book.(italicized)
- City of publication:
- Publisher, date of publication.
Cohen, Daniel. America's Very Own Ghosts. New
York: Doubleday, 1985.
Encyclopedia and other familiar reference books:
- Author of article (if available).
- "Title of article."
- Title of book.(italicized)
- Date of edition. (Volume and page number not necessary if
articles are arranged alphabetically).
Eiselen, Malcolm R. "Franklin, Benjamin." The World Book
Encyclopedia. 1999.
"France." Compton's Encyclopedia. 1998.
Article in a periodical:
- Author (if available).
- "Title of article."
- Periodical title (italicized) date:
page.
Haverkamp, Beth. "Bad Women and Bandit Queens." Cobblestone
May 1996: 20-22.
"N.F.L. Training Camp Report" The New York Times
21 Aug. 1996: B12.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
Encyclopedia and other publications on CD-ROM:
- Author (if available).
- "Title of article."
- Title of product (italicized or in italics).
- Edition or version (if relevant)
- CD-ROM.
- City of publication: Publisher, date of publication.
Cashman, Katharine V. "Volcano." World Book Multimedia
Encyclopedia. 1999 ed. CD-ROM. Chicago: World Book
Inc., 1999.
"Japan." Cartopedia. CD-ROM. New York: Dorling
Kindersley, 1995.
Solnick, Bruce B. "Columbus, Christopher." Grolier MultiMedia
Encyclopedia. 1994 ed. CD-ROM. Danbury, CT: Grolier Electronic
Publishing, Inc., 1992.
Leicester, Henry M. "Chemistry." Microsoft Encarta. 1998 ed.
CD-ROM. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1998.
"Engine, Four-Stroke." David Macauley: The Way Things Work.
CD-ROM. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 1994.
ONLINE SOURCES
Encyclopedia from an online service:
- Author, if shown
- "Title of the article."
- Name of encyclopedia (italicized).
- Name of publisher, date of publication, if
available.
- Date of your visit.
- Name of the online subscription service hosting the encyclopedia.
"Animal Rights." Compton's Living Encyclopedia.
Compton's Learning Company, 1996. 22 Aug. 1998. CLAMSnet.
Ketcham, Ralph. "Franklin, Benjamin." Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia.
Grolier Interactive Inc. 17 September 1998. CLAMSnet.
World Wide Web:
- Author (if known).
- "Title of article."
- Title of complete work. (if relevant, italicized)
- Date of visit.
- <full http address>.(enclosed in angle brackets)
Waring, Richard H. "Tree." World Book Online. 12 Dec. 1999.
<http://www.worldbookonline.com/na/ar/fs/ar565560.htm>.
"Biographical Data: Jay Apt." NASA Astronaut Biographies.
10 Jan. 1999. <http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/astrobio.html>.
"Statistical Summary: America's Major Wars." The U.S. Civil
War Center. 17 Aug. 1999 <http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/
other/stats/warcost.htm>.
Arnett, Bill. "Comets." The Nine Planets. 21 May 1999.
<http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/nineplanets/nineplanets/comets.html>.
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