WORKS CITED
(Revised, Aug. 2006. Refer to Language Network, pp. 662 - 669.)
When a word is italicized, it is the same as underlining.
(BOOK, 1 AUTHOR)
Dahl, Michael. The Wolf. Mankato, Minn.: Capstone, 1997.
Author’s last name, First name. Title of the Book. City of publication: Publisher,
Copyright Year.
(BOOK, 2 or 3 AUTHORS)
Hanson, Jonathan and Roseann B. Hanson. Desert Dogs, Coyotes, Foxes and Wolves.
Tucson, AZ: Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, 1996.
Author’s last name, First name and Other Author’s First Name Last Name. Title of Book.
City of publication: Publisher, Copyright Year.
(BOOK WITH EDITOR)
Brown, David E., ed. The Wolf in the Southwest. Tucson, AZ: University of AZ Press, 1983.
Editor’s Last Name, First Name, Ed. Title of Book. City: Publisher, Copyright Year.
(ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE, WITH AUTHOR)
Mech, David. “Wolf.” World Book Encyclopedia. 2004.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Encyclopedia. Copyright year.
(ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE, NO AUTHOR)
“Wolf.” Compton’s Encyclopedia. 1999.
“Title of Article.” Title of Encyclopedia. Copyright Year.
(WORLD BOOK ONLINE)
Mech, L. David. "Wolf." World Book Online Reference Center. 2005. World Book, Inc. 28 Nov. 2005 <http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/Article?id=ar607980>.
You can copy and paste this citation from the web site.
(FACTS ON FILE or SCIENCE ONLINE) Without author:
"Wolf." Facts On File, Inc. Science Online. <www.fofweb.com>.
With author:
Ashworth, William, and Charles E. Little. "Reintroduction of Species." Encyclopedia of Environmental Studies, New Edition. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2001. Facts On File, Inc. Science Online. <www.fofweb.com>.
GALE GROUP INFOTRAC
"Canines." U*X*L Encyclopedia of Science. 2nd ed. U*X*L, 2002. Discovering Collection. Thomson Gale. 28 November 2005 http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DC 6
(MAGAZINE ARTICLE, WITH AUTHOR)
McCormack, Fiona. “Help for Howlers.” Scholastic News 25 Oct. 2002: 4.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Magazine Date of
Magazine: Page Number.
For dates of magazines or newspapers: Write the day first for newspapers or if the magazine is a weekly: 25 October 2002. If the magazine is a monthly: October 2005. If the magazine comes out bimonthly (every other month – 6 times a year): June July 1999.
(MAGAZINE ARTICLE, NO AUTHOR)
“NWF Sees Return of Wolves to Remote Northeast Forests.” National Wildlife
June July 1999: 23.
“Title of Article.” Title of Magazine Date of Magazine: Page Number.
(NEWSPAPER ARTICLE) (If no author is mentioned, begin with the title of the article.)
Fountain, Henry. “Impact of Climate Change, Research on Wolves,” The New York Times 2 Nov. 99: D5.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article,” Title of Newspaper Date of Newspaper: Section and Page Number.
(VIDEO or DVD)
Wolves. Videocassette. National Audubon Society, 1991. 60 min.
Title of Video or DVD. Video or DVD. Publishing Company, Copyright Year. Length
of Program.
(TELEVISION PROGRAM)
“Yellowstone Wolves.” Dateline. NBC. KKCO, Grand Junction, CO. 14 Jan. 2000.
“Title of Special Progam.” Title of the Regular Program. Network. Television Station,
City, State. Date.
(INTERNET WEB SITE) With author:
Sloan, Monty. Wolf Park. Tigerwolf, Web manager. 13 Dec. 1999. West Middle School.
27 Jan. 2000 <www.wolfpark.org>.
Author’s Last Name, First name. Title of the Web site. Web site manager. Date of Web
Site. Location where you searched. Date you searched. <Web site address>.
(INTERNET WEB SITE) Without author:
North American Wolf Association. West Middle School 27 Jan. 2000 <www.nawa.org>.
Name of Web site sponsor. Location where you searched. Date you searched. < Web site
Address>.
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