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Works Cited for Journals, Articles, Newspapers and Government Publications

Works Cited for Journals, Articles, Newspapers and Government Publications. Modern Language Association MLA. Journal Articles (include volume, issue and year, show all pages covered):.

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Works Cited for Journals, Articles, Newspapers and Government Publications

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  1. Works Cited for Journals, Articles, Newspapers and Government Publications Modern Language Association MLA

  2. Journal Articles(include volume, issue and year, show all pages covered): Reider, Rem. “The Jason Blair Affair: Can the New York Times Learn Important Lessons from the Plagiarism/Fabrication Scandal?” American Journalism Review 25.5 (2003): 6. Print. Bermuda College Library

  3. Magazine Article (include all pages covered) Silverman, Gillian. “It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Plagiarism Buster!” Newsweek 15 July 2002: 12. Print. Bermuda College Library

  4. Newspaper Article(include section and pages; use + for nonconsecutive pages). Shaw, Michael. “Internet Plagiarism Rampant in Colleges.” St. Louis Dispatch 28 Nov. 2005: B10+. Print. Bermuda College Library

  5. Pamphlet or Brochure St. Louis Community College – Meramec. Fact Finder. St. Louis: SLCC Meramec, 2006. Print. Bermuda College Library

  6. Government Publication(include government, department and agency) Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services. Bureau of Childcare. Recognizing the Symptoms of Child Abuse and Neglect. Jefferson City: n.p.: Dec. 1998. Print. Bermuda College Library

  7. Putting it all together Works Cited Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services. Bureau of Childcare. Recognizing the Symptoms of Child Abuse and Neglect. Jefferson City: n.p.: Dec. 1998. Print. Reider, Rem. “The Jason Blair Affair: Can the New York Times Learn Important Lessons from the Plagiarism/Fabrication Scandal?” American Journalism Review 25.5 (2003): 6. Print. Shaw, Michael. “Internet Plagiarism Rampant in Colleges.” St. Louis Post Dispatch 28 Nov. 2005: B10+. Print. Silverman, Gillian. “It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Plagiarism Buster!” Newsweek 15 July 2002: 12. Print. St. Louis Community College – Meramec. Fact Finder. St. Louis: SLCC Meramec, 2006. Print. Bermuda College Library

  8. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th edition • Works Cited should begin on a new page. • Italicize book titles. Enclose article titles in quotations. • Alphabetize the works-cited list by author’s last name OR the first major word of the title, disregarding A, An, and The. • Double space, and use a hanging indent for each entry. • Capitalize first, last, and major words of titles. • If no place of publication, publisher, or sponsor is given, use n.p. If no date of publication is given, use n.d. If no page is given, use n. pag. • Include the medium of publication for all entries (Examples: print, Web, film, television, personal interview, e-mail, CD, advertisement/print, oil on canvas, etc.). • Do not number works-cited entries. Bermuda College Library

  9. Compiled by Lee-Ann Liles Library Assistant Bermuda College Library 1.23.2012 Bermuda College Library

  10. Bermuda College Library

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