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1 Works Cited

2 FREE RESOURCE WWW.EASYBIB.COM

3 Works Cited Every work you use in your document or research paper Organized always in Alphabetical order by last name of author. Always includes complete references in MLA format

4 Works Cited "Blueprint Lays Out Clear Path for Climate Action." Environmental Defense Fund. Environmental Defense Fund, 8 May 2007. Web. 24 May 2009. Clinton, Bill. Interview by Andrew C. Revkin. “Clinton on Climate Change.” New York Times. New York Times, May 2007. Web. 25 May 2009. Dean, Cornelia. "Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet." New York Times. New York Times, 22 May 2007. Web. 25 May 2009. Ebert, Roger. "An Inconvenient Truth." Rev. of An Inconvenient Truth, dir. Davis Guggenheim. Rogerebert.com. Sun-Times News Group, 2 June 2006. Web. 24 May 2009.

5 An Image (Including a Painting, Sculpture, or Photograph) Provide the artist's name, the work of art italicized, the date of creation, the institution and city where the work is housed. Follow this initial entry with the name of the Website in italics, the medium of publication, and the date of access. –Goya, Francisco. The Family of Charles IV. 1800. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Museo National del Prado. Web. 22 May 2006. –Klee, Paul. Twittering Machine. 1922. Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Artchive. Web. 22 May 2006. If the work is cited on the web only, then provide the name of the artist, the title of the work, the medium of the work, and then follow the citation format for a website. If the work is posted via a username, use that username for the author. –brandychloe. "Great Horned Owl Family." Photograph. Webshots. American Greetings, 22 May 2006. Web. 5 Nov. 2009.

6 VISUAL ART or PHOTOGRAPH Artist’s (or Photographer’s) Last name, First name. Title of Work. (If none, describe briefly) Descriptive word (i.e., photograph, map, drawing) Year the work was created Museum or Collection where work is found, City Complete website information Website publication date (in DD / Mo./YEAR format) Date of access (Date you viewed the image (DD/Mo/YY)

7 Includes Reference to all of the works you include Reference: 1. Contributor (Author) 2. Title of work (website page name) 3. Title of website (overall website, italicized) 4. Version or Edition 5. Website Publisher or Sponsor 6. Date of electronic publication 7. Medium of publication (URL) 8. Date accessed

8 Online Resource Only Friedland, Lois. "Top 10 Natural and Wildlife Adventure Travel Trips." About.com. New York

9 ONLINE NEWSPAPER Shorto, Russell. “Going Dutch.” New York Times. New York Times, 3 May. 2009. Web. 8 May 2009.

10 Artwork Goya, Francisco. The Family of Charles IV. 1800. Museo del Prado, Madrid. 22 May 2006 <>http://museoprado.mcu.es/i64a.html.>http://museoprado.mcu.es/i64a.html.>

11 Art Found on Website Klee, Paul. Twittering Machine. 1922. Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Artchive. "Klee: Twittering Machine." 22 May 2006.http://artchive.com/artchive/K/

12 From a collection (i.e., webshots) brandychloe. Great Horned Owl Family. 22 May 2006. The above example links directly to the image; but we could also provide the user's profile URL, and give the path for reaching the image, e.g. brandychloe. Great Horned Owl Family. 22 May 2006 <>.http://community.webshots.com/user/brand… Path: Albums; birds; great horned owl family.http://image46.webshots.com/http://community.webshots.com/user/brand…


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