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Works Cited

Davis, Carol. In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1982. Print.

Friedman, Thomas and Harry T. Logan. Downtown: Researching America’s Cities. Boston: Little Brown, 1993. Print.

Gardner, Howard. Life in the Military. New York: Pendant Publishing, 1990. Print.

---. The Quest for the Military Warrior. Boston: Harvard UP, 1992. Print.

Hamilton, Calvin J. “Components of Comets.” Space Art. 13 Dec. 1999. Web. 23 May 2006.

Lever, Janet. “Sex Differences in the Games Children Play.” Social Problems 23.1 (1976): 478-87. Print.

Lopez, Robert S., et al. Civilizations: Western and World. Boston: Little Brown, 1975. Print.

Melville, Edith. “The Connection--Guns and Crime.” Controversial Topics: Gun Control. Ed. Roy B. Plaser. New York: Random House, 1988. 130-137. Print.

Parrish, Sarah. “Living with AIDS.” Newsweek 11 Oct. 1998: 101-104. Print.

“The Right to Die.” Time 7 July 1994: 23-25. Print.

Wise, Kenneth. “Free-Press Disputes.” The CQ Researcher Online. Web. 13 April 2005.

Ziegler, Terry. “The Future of America’s Stockmarket.” Chicago Tribune Online. 15 Oct. 1996. 29 Oct. 1996 <http://www.chicagotribune.com>.

Zinman, Sarah. “The Debate over School Prayer.” Educational Journal 35.4 (2004). Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 April 2005.

Last Name[space]#

Works Cited

Centered horizontally; Initial caps only; No bold, underline, italics, or quotation marks

Book (one author) (see Davis)

Last name, First name. Title of the Book (initial caps only). City: Company, year. Print.

Two authors (see Friedman and Logan)

Last name, First name, and First name Last name. (and continue entry as usual)

Three or more authors (see Lopez)

Last name, First name, et al. (and continue entry as usual)

Second work by the same author(s) (see Gardner, Life and Gardner, Quest)

---. (and continue entry as usual)

No author(s) (see “The Right to Die”)

Skip author’s name and begin entry with title (also alphabetize according to title)

Selection from a Book (edited text or anthology) (see Melville)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Book (initial caps only). Ed. First Last (editor’s name). City: Company, year. pages. Print.

Selection from a Popular (Newstand) Journal (see Parrish)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Journal (initial caps only) Date: pages. Print.

Selection from a Scholarly or Professional Journal (see Lever)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Journal (initial caps only) Volume.issue (year): pages. Print.

Personal or Professional Website (see Hamilton)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Website (or sponsor, or organization) (initial caps only). Date posted (or updated, or edited) (if available). Web. Date accessed. <Complete URL is optional>.

Online Database of previously published material (i.e., Ebsco) (see Zinman)

Complete original publication information. Online publication information. That is:

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Journal (initial caps only). Volume.issue (year): pages. Database Name. Web. Date accessed.

Online Database or Scholarly/Professional Journal (i.e., CQ Researcher Online) (see Wise)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Online Database/Journal (initial caps only). Volume.issue (year). Web. Date accessed.

Online Popular (newsstand) Journal (i.e., Chicago Tribune Online) (see Ziegler)

Last name, First name (Article author’s name). “Title of Article.” Title of the Online Journal (initial caps only). Date posted. Web. Date accessed.