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Works Cited Style Sheet – 7th and 8th Grade
Note: If a book or other material does not have an author, use the title in place of the author's last
name.
Book
Anderson, J.B. Surfing in Hawaii. New York: Marine Press, 1995. Print.
Encyclopedia Article – Author Given
Jones, Anthony James. "Rome." World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book Inc.,
1997. Print.
Encyclopedia Article – Author Not Given
“Gaius Julius Caesar.” Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Print.
Almanac
“Population of the World’s Largest Cities.” The World Almanac and Book of Facts.
Mahwah, N.J.: World Almanac Books, 2001. Print.
Atlas or Dictionary
Goode’s World Atlas. Chicago: Rand McNally and Company, 1986. Print.
Magazine Article
Stein, Bart. "Caught in the World Wide Web." National Geographic World. June 1997:
24-25. Print.
Website
“Pompeii.” Classics Collections. University of Florida. 6 August 2004. Web. 10
September 2010 <http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/classics/ >.
WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA ONLINE
Nice, Alex T. "Rome, Ancient." World Book Online Reference Center. 2008. Web. 6
Aug. 2008 .
NewsBank Article
DiBacco, Thomas V. “Tracing the Trail of Alzheimers.” Washington Post. 29 Nov.
94: 9. NewsBank, Walnut Hills High School. Web. 5 May 2005
Online Images (Photographs or pictures)
Hubble Space Telescope Release in Space Shuttle’s Payload Bay.Image. n.d. Space
Telescope Insitute. Web. 23 October 2009
<http://explorer.arc.nasa.gov/pub/SPACE/GIF/>
GENERAL TIPS
•
Entries are in alphabetical order.
Double-space within and between entries.
•
The first line of each entry begins at the left margin. The second line (if needed) is indented five spaces.
•
If you use a source not listed here, consult the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers 7th
ed.(Ref 808.027 Gi) or ask a librarian for assistance.
•
If you cannot find a date, use the abbreviation n.d. (no date). If you cannot find a page, use n.p. (no
page).
Note that months are abbreviated, except for May, June, and July. Example: “February” is “Feb.”
The following is an example of what a completed bibliography should look like:
Works Cited
Caldwell, Bettye. “The Condition of America’s Poor Is Improving.” Poverty. Ed. Tamara Roleff.
San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1994.Print. Opposing Viewpoints Series.
“Chile.” The World Almanac Book of Facts. New Jersey: World Almanac Books, 1994. Print.
Church, George J. "Flood, Sweat and Tears." Time 22 Dec. 1993: 22-33. Print.
Cox, C. B. "A Review of Lord of the Flies." Exploring Novels. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Student
Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Web. 5 Aug. 2008
Diehl, Paul B. "Poetry." World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, Inc. 1997. Print.
Edey, Maitland A. and Donald C. Johanson. Blueprints; Solving the Mystery of Evolution. Boston: Little,
Brown, 1989. Print.
Everett, Glenn. “Utilitarianism.” The Victorian Web. Natl. U of Singapore, 11 Oct. 2002. Web. 18 May
2007 http://www.victorianweb.org/philosophy/phil1.html.
Friedland, Lois. “Six Charged in Alleged N.J. Terror Plot.” WNBC.com. WNBC, 8 May 2007. Web. 9 May
2007.
“Ginsburg, Ruth Bader.” Current Biography. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1994. Print.
Hawes, Donald. “Chance in Silas Marner.” Readings On Silas Marner. San Diego: Greenhaven Press,
1999. Print. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion Series.
Hubble Space Telescope Release in the Space Shuttle’s Payload Bay. [Online Image] n.d. Web.
23 October 2008.
“Populist.” Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary. Springfield: Merriam-Webster, 10th ed. 1993.Print.
Smith, Donald. "Global Telecommuters Work from All Over." Cedar Rapids Gazette 25 July 1993:
C1+.Print.
Time-Life, Inc. This Fabulous Century: 1950-1960. New York: Time, Inc., 1970. Print.
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