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Citations and Sources Sue Knopp, LTE Doherty High School

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Citations and SourcesSue Knopp, LTE

Doherty High School

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Books

Author(s)

Title (in italics)

City or Country in which published

Edition, Volume Numbers, Page Numbers (if applicable)

Publisher’s/Company Name

Year published

Book

Waxer, Barbara M., and Marsha

Baum. Copyright on the Internet –

Illustrated Essentials. 1st. New York:

McMillan Press. 2007. Print

Magazines

Author of article (if any)

Title of article in quotation marks

Name of magazine in italics

Day/month/year of magazine

Page number(s) on which the article appears (if print)

Print or web access

URL (if difficult to locate)

Magazine

Simpson, Carol. “Copyright Question

of the Month.” Library Media

Connection. Aug. 2005: 23.

Print.

Database article

Author(s), if any

Title of article in quotation marks

Title of publication in italics

Volume and issue numbers, if available

Date published (dd/mm/yyyy)

Page numbers (if any)

Title of database

URL (optional)

Database

North, William D. “After Kyoto.”

American Economic Review.

96.2

(2009): 31-32. Web. 18 October

2011. EBSCO.

Internet site

Author (if any)

Title of web page in quotation marks

Title of web site in italics

Date published or last revised

Publishing Organization

Date retrieved

URL (if difficult to locate)

Internet site

Smith, Julia. “Zoos.” Animal Diversity Web.

University of Michigan School of

Zoology. Apr. 2006. Web. 18 October

2011.

Newspaper

Author(s)

Title of article in quotation marks

Title of newspaper in italics

City (if not included in newspaper title)

Date published (dd/mm/yyyy)

Edition (if appropriate – early, late, etc.)

Page or section number (if appropriate)

Print or Web

URL (if difficult to access)

Newspaper

Buckley, William F. “The Times Are

Changin’.”, Chicago Sun-Times,

13 August, 1995, A-11. Print.

Journal

Author(s)

Title of article in quotation marks

Title of Publication

Volume and issue numbers, if available

Year published

Pages

Print or web

URL (if difficult to access)

Journal

Smith, James. “Finding Your Past.”

Genealogy Quarterly. 23.5

(2010): 65. Print.

Youtube or Podcast

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Name of podcast program (if any)

Publisher name or sponsor of video

Date published

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URL

Youtube or Podcast

Jobs, Steve, perf. "2005 Stanford Commencement

Address ." YouTube, 07 03 2008. web. 14 Dec 2011.

<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc>.

Film or video

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Year of release

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Video or Film

Guggenheim, David, dir. An Inconvenient Truth. Perf. Al

Gore. Paramount, 2006. DVD.

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Web based images or videos

American Progress, chromolithograph print, c. 1873.

Photograph. Encyclopedia Britannica Online.

Web.

15 Dec. 2011.

Blog

Blogger’s name

Title of blog article

Name of blog

Publisher/sponsor of blog (if applicable)

Date published

Date retrieved

URL (if web accessed and difficult to locate?

Blog

Marc. "30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself." Marc and

Angel Hack Life. N.p., 11 December 2001. Web.

15 Dec. 2011. <http://www.marcandangel.com/>.