UPPERMORELANDHIGHSCHOOLLIBRARY & MEDIACENTER

CITATION OF PRINT RESOURCES

2008-2009

BOOKS

One AuthorAuthor’s Last Name, First Name. Book Title.

City of Publication: Publisher Name, copyright date.

Example:Booth, Wayne C. The Rhetoric of Fiction.

Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1992.

Two AuthorsMayberry, John, and Judy Silva. Language in Mammals.

New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991.

Three AuthorsPayne, Roger, Susan Bass, and John Hays. The Humpback Whales.

New York: Dutton, 1989.

Four Authors (or more)Dixon, Franklin, et al. The Return of the Flying Turkeys.

Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1993.

Editor – NO AUTHORBloom, Harold, ed. Maya Angelou.

Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2002.

Author AND EditorMalloy, Winston R. Beneath the DeepBlueSea. Ed. J.P. Griffin, Jr.

Austin, TX: Bowers, 1992.

Corporate AuthorAmerican Medical Association. The American Medical Association Encyclopedia of Medicine. Ed. Charles B. Clayman.

New York: Random, 1989.

Essay or Article within Series BookAuthor’s Last Name, First Name.“Essay/Article Title.”

Book Title:Series Title. Editor’s name.City of Publication: Publisher Name, copyright date. Essay/Article’s Page #s.

Example:Fox, Michael Allen. “The Case for Animal Experimentation.” Biomedical Ethics: Opposing Viewpoints. Ed. Julie S. Bach. St. Paul, MN: Greenhaven Press, 2002. 141-48.

“Annual Editions” Series BooksKinzie, Susan. “Conflicting Images of Amish Life.” The WashingtonPost (28 July 2004). Rpt. inRace and Ethnic Relations: Annual Editions. Ed. John A. Kromkowski. Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2006. 2-8.

“Taking Sides” Series BooksGoldfarb, Theodore D., ed. “Is Nuclear Power Safe?”

Environmental Issues: Taking Sides. Guilford, CT:

Dushkin, 1987. 118-33.

Each essay:Weinberg, Alvin M. “Is Nuclear Energy Necessary?”

Goldfarb 120-26.

Hays, Denis. “Nuclear Power: The Fifth Horseman.”

Goldfarb 127-32.

SIRS Enduring IssuesCloud, John. “A Kinder, Gentler Death.” Newsweek18 Sept. 2000: 60+.Family 2001. Ed. Eleanor Goldstein. Boca Raton, FL: SIRS Mandarin, Inc., 2001. Art. 78.

REFERENCE BOOKS

Authored ArticleSarafino, Edward P. “Children’s Fears.”

Editor on Title PageEncyclopedia of Psychology. Ed. Raymond J. Corsini. Vol. 1. New York: Wiley, 1994. 221-22.

NO Author Article OR a Collection of Essays“Gail Godwin.” Contemporary Literary Criticism. Two editors on Title Page Ed. Jean C. Stine and Daniel G. Marowski. Vol. 31.

(INITIAL BIB CARD)Detroit: Gale, 1985. 194-99.

Authored Article/EssayArticle/Essay Author’s Last Name, First Name. (SPECIFIC CRITIC BIB CARD) “Article/Essay Title.” Original Source.

(Original Publication Date): page #.

Reprinted in Reference Book Title.

Editors Names. Volume number.

City of Publication: Publisher Name, Copyright Date. Page numbers.

Example:Lewis, Robert. “John Irving.” Saturday Review.

(17 June 1967): 46. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jean Stine and Daniel Marowski.

Vol. 31. Detroit: Gale, 1985. 194-99.

NEWSPAPERAuthor last, first name. “Title of article.” Original Source of publication

Date of publication: page#s.

Example:Cowen, R. “Neutron Stars Twist Einstein’s Theory.” Science News 2 Sept. 2000: B5.

PERSONAL INTERVIEWWinfrey, Oprah. Personal Interview.

17 Aug. 2001.

Eckley, Dr. Robert. Telephone Interview.

23 May 2007.

Bibliography

Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6th ed.

New York: Modern Language Association, 2003.