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Formatting Works Cited Cards for Student Research. Adapted from Mr. Aitcheson’s. Making WC Cards. Taking notes from sources. Research. Finding Valid Sources. Formatting. PLEASE NOTE:
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Formatting Works Cited Cardsfor StudentResearch Adapted from Mr. Aitcheson’s Making WC Cards Taking notes from sources Research Finding Valid Sources
Formatting PLEASE NOTE: • Book titles and films are italicized because this is typed. You should underline titles on your cards but remember to change it to italics when you type the title. • Newspaper headlines, articles and short stories are always put in quotation marks
Type of Source WC Card Title of Source • Author. • Title. • City of Publication: • Publishing Company, • Date of Publication. Sample Works Cited Entry (Parenthetical Citation for source).
Article on Web Page WC Cards “Postmodernism and Hong Kong Cinema.” Chan, Evans. “Postmodernism and Hong Kong Cinema.” Postmodern Culture 10 Mar. 2000: n.pag. Project Muse. Web. 20 Nov. 2009. Chan, Evans. “Postmodernism and Hong Kong Cinema.” Postmodern Culture 10 Mar. 2000: n.pag. Project Muse. Web. 20 Nov. 2009. (Chan). Author, Editor, or Compiler Name Title of Page or Article with quotation marks. Title of Web Page Site Article on a Web Page Date Published Title of Web Page Sponsor/Affiliate Medium of Publication Date found on Web
Database Article (EBSCO) “Nature’s Rotary Electromotors” Junge, Wolfgang, and Nathan Nelson.. “Nature’s Rotary Electromotors.” Science. 29 Apr. 2005: 642-44. Science Online. Web. 5 Mar. 2009. Junge, Wolfgang, and Nathan Nelson. “Nature's Rotary Electromotors.” Science 29 Apr. 2005: 642-44. Science Online. Web. 5 Mar. 2009. (Junge 42). Author or Authors Title of Article Database Article (EBSCO) Title of Magazine Date of publication Pages of Article Title of Database Italicized Medium of Publication Date of access
Book with TranslationMLA Required formats A Guide to a Good Life Happiness Aristotle for the New Century Vanier, Jean. A Guide to a Good Life Happiness: Aristotle for the NEW CENTURY. Trans. Kathryn Spink. New York: Arcade Publishing, 2001. Vanier, Jean. A Guide to A Good Life Happiness: Aristotle for the NEW CENTURY. Trans. Kathryn Spink. New York: Arcade Publishing, 2001. Print. (Vanier 1). AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, FIRST NAME. BOOK TITLE TRANS. = TRANSLATOR; name order is standard CITY OF PUBLICATION – Nearest to our location! PUBLISHING COMPANY DATE OF PUBLICATION. WORKS CITED PAGE ENTRY!. PARENTHETICAL CITATION FOR SOURCE
Source Type:Article with no Name • As a class we will: • find the elements needed • create a Works Cited entry • provide a parenthetical citation
Group Work • Groups 1-4 • #1’s: Book with two authors. • #2’s: Television News Issues • #3’s: Magazine Article with Author • #4’s: Article on the Web. • Groups 5-8 • #1’s: Chapter in book. • #2’s: Newspaper Article with Author • #3’s: Film or Movies • #4’s: Article with Author on Database.
Group Work:WC Creation • Groups 1-4 • 1: Book with two authors. • 2: Television News Issues • 3: Magazine Article with Author • 4: Article on the Web. • Groups 5-8 • 5: Chapter in book. • 6: Newspaper Article with Author • 7: Film or Movies • 8: Article with Author on Database.
Book—Two Authors The Happiness Mystique Allenwood, Jennifer and Bobby McKirtrick. The Happiness Mystique. Philadelphia: Friendship Press, 1998. Allenwood, Jennifer and Bobby McKirtrick. The Happiness Mystique. Philadelphia: Friendship Press, 1998. Print. (Allenwood and McKirtrick 1). Note: Only the first author’s name is reversed! Book – Two Authors!
Chapter in a Book “Christian Church Perspectives” Taylor, Richard H. “Christian Church Perspectives.” Theology and Identity. eds. Daniel L. Johnson and Charles Hambrick-Stowe. Cleveland: UC Press, 1990. 29-38. Taylor, Richard H. “Christian Church Perspectives.” Theology and Identity. eds.Daniel L. Johnson and Charles Hambrick-Stowe. Cleveland: UC Press, 1990. 29-38. Print. (Taylor 29). Author of Chapter! Chapter title in quotation marks! Book Title (Italics) Editors of the Book! City of Publication Publisher Year of Publication Total of chapter pages!
Other Examples of WC Entries: Television News Issue “The Phantom of Corleone.” “The Phantom of Corleone.” Narr. Steve Kroft. Sixty Minutes. CBS. WCBS, New York, 10 Dec. 2006. “The Phantom of Corleone.” Narr. Steve Kroft. Sixty Minutes. CBS. WCBS, New York, 10 Dec. 2006. Television. (“The Phantom of Corleone”). Title of Issue on news program Narrator of the news segment Name of entire News Program! National Television Network Television News Issue Local TV Channel City of local station Date program aired
Television News Story “UC Student Killed.” “UC Student Killed.” Narr. Sandra Bolinsky. Sunday News at 5 o’clock CBS. KCAL, Los Angeles, 20 Nov. 2009. “UC Student Killed.” Narr. Sandra Bolinsky. Sunday News at 5 o’clock. CBS. KCAL, Los Angeles, 20 Nov.2009. Television. (“UC Student Killed”). Television News Story
Newspaper Article with Author “This Once, a David of the Art World, Does Goliath a Favor” Jeromack, Paul. “This Once, a David of the Art World, Does Goliath a Favor.” New York Times 13 July 2002: B7+. Jeromack, Paul. “This Once, a David of the Art World, Does Goliath a Favor.” New York Times 13 July 2002: B7+. Print. (Jeromack B7). Author Title of article in quotation marks Name of Periodical Newspaper article with author! Date of publication Section and page #
Magazine article with no author “Stocks Feel the Dollar’s Weight.” “Stocks Feel the Dollar’s Weight.” Wall Street Journal 4 Dec. 2006: C1; C12. “Stocks Feel the Dollar’s Weight.” Wall Street Journal 4 Dec. 2006: C1; C12: Print. (“Stocks Feel the Dollar’s Weight” C1). And after first citation is used. . . (“Stocks Feel the . . . C12). NOTE: If there is no author given the headline or article title is the first entry for works cited info! NOTE: Be sure to use the actual page your reference in the Parenthetical Citations! In this case either C1 or C 12!
Other Examples of WC Entries: Film or Movies The Usual Suspects The Usual Suspects. Dir. Bryan Singer. Perf. Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, and Benicio del Toro. Polygram, 1995. DVD. The Usual Suspects. Dir. Bryan Singer. Perf. Gabriel Byrne, Stephen Baldwin, and Benicio del Toro. Polygram, 1995. DVD. (The Usual Suspects). Film or Movie Title of film/movie. Must be italicized. Director Name Performer Names Film studio/distributor name Release year Medium of Publication
Interview on Webpage Interview by Charles Bernstein. Antin, David. Interview by Charles Bernstein. Dalkey Archive Press. Dalkey Archive P, n.d. Web. 21 Aug. 2009. Antin, David. Interview by Charles Bernstein. Dalkey Archive Press. Dalkey Archive P, n.d. Web. 21 Aug 2009. (Antin). Interview on Web page Person interviewed Title of Web Page Sponsor/Affiliate No date was given for the original interview!
Radio Interview on Web “Hourly News Summary” “Hourly News Summary.” National Public Radio. National Public Radio, 20 July 2009. Web. 20 July 2009. “Hourly News Summary.” National Public Radio. National Public Radio, 20 July 2009. Web. 20 July 2009. (“Hourly News Summary.”). Radio Interview on Web
Other Examples of WC Entries: Short Story in a Book “The Emperor’s New Clothes” Anderson, Hans Christian. “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” Anthology of Children’s Literature: Third Edition. eds. Edna Johnson, et.al. Boston: Riverside Press Cambridge, 1959. Anderson, Hans Christian. “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” Anthology of Children’s Literature: Third Edition. eds. Edna Johnson, et.al. Boston: Riverside Press Cambridge, 1959. 582-84. Print. (Anderson 582).
Other Examples of WC Entries: Newspaper Article with multiple Authors “Little Books, Big Success.” McEvoy, Dermot and Arlene Weintraub. “Little Books, Big Success.” Publisher’s Weekly 30 Oct. 2006: 26-28. McEvoy, Dermot and Arlene Weintraub. “Little Books, Big Success.” Publisher’s Weekly 30 Oct. 2006: 26-28. Print. (McEvoy and Weintraub 27). NOTE: If there are more than three authors, you may use McEvoy, et.al. Newspaper Article with multiple authors! Pages where located in newspaper
Other Examples of WC Entries: Magazine Article with Author “Why Politics Makes Us Kill: The surprising roots of homicide.” Kelley, Raina. “Why Politics Makes Us Kill: The surprising roots of homicide.” Newsweek 16 Nov. 2009: 24. Kelly, Raina. “Why Politics Makes Us Kill: The surprising roots of homicide.” Newsweek 16 Nov. 2009: 24. Print. • Topic: Politics of killing (Kelley 24). Magazine Article with Author
Other Examples of WC Entries: Newspaper Article with Authors “The ‘I’s Have It” Misner, Ivan and Laura Bruno. “The ‘I’s Have It.” Integrity Business and Consumer Journal Oct. 2009: 9. Misner, Ivan and Laura Bruno. “The ‘I’s Have It.” Integrity Business and Consumer Journal Oct. 2009: 9. Print. (Misner and Bruno 9). Newspaper Article with Authors
Other Examples of WC Entries: News Story on Radio “Death and Society.” “Death and Society.” Narr. Joanne Silberner. Weekend Edition Sunday. National Public Radio. KCET, San Bernardino, 25 Jan. 1998. “Death and Society.” Narr. Joanne Silberner. Weekend Edition Sunday. National Public Radio. KCET, San Benardino, 25 Jan. 1998. Radio. (“Death and Society”). News Story on Radio
Web Page WC Cards “Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions” Committee on Scholarly Editions. “Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions.” Modern Language Association. MLA, 25 Sept. 2007. Web. 20 Nov. 2009. Committee on Scholarly Editions. “Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions.” Modern Language Association. MLA, 25 Sept 2007. Web.20 Nov. 2009. (Committee on Scholarly Editions). Web Page written by a committee or organization