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1 Lec 11 A List of Work Cited Learning Objectives: To define a list of work cited To know how to punctuate titles of works To alphabetize a list of work cited To compose a list of work cited. Learning Objectives: To define a list of work cited To know how to punctuate titles of works To alphabetize a list of work cited To compose a list of work cited.

2 Definition An alphabetized list of works cited, which appears at the end of your research paper, gives publication information for each of the sources you have cited in the paper

3 . Include only sources that you have: quoted, summarized, or paraphrased.. Include only sources that you have: quoted, summarized, or paraphrased.

4 How you can cite a work entry In an MLA works cited entry, the first author’s name is inverted (the last name comes first, followed by a comma and the first name), and all other names are in normal order

5 Titles : In titles of works, all words are capitalized except articles (a, an, the), prepositions (to, from, between, and so on), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet), and the to in infinitives — unless they are the first or last word of the title or subtitle Titles : In titles of works, all words are capitalized except articles (a, an, the), prepositions (to, from, between, and so on), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, nor, for, so, yet), and the to in infinitives — unless they are the first or last word of the title or subtitle

6 Quotation Marks Titles of periodical articles and other short works, such as brief documents from Web sites, are put in quotation marks; titles of books and other long works, such as entire Web sites, are italicized

7 Activity 1 In citing titles of a work list, when do you: 1.Put quotation marks? 2.italicize?

8 The city of publication is given without a state name. Publishers’ names are shortened, usually to the first principal word (“Wiley” for “John Wiley and Sons,” for instance), and “University” and “Press”

9 are abbreviated “U” and “P” in the names of university publishers: UP of Florida. The date of publication is the date on the title page or the most recent date on the copyright page

10 Cite publication information for the following Publisher: Oxford University Press City of publication: Oxford Date of publication:2000

11 All works cited entries must include the medium in which a work was published, produced, or delivered. The medium usually appears at the end of the entry, capitalized but neither italicized nor in quotation marks. Typical designations for the

12 Typical designations for the medium are “Print,” “Web,” “Radio,” “Television,” “CD,” “Audiocassette,” “Film,” “Videocassette,” “DVD,” “Pho-tograph,” “Performance,” “Lecture,” “MP3 file,” and “PDF file.” (See specific items throughout this section.)

13 Listing authors (print and online Alphabetize entries in the list of works cited by authors’ last names (or by title if a work has no author).

14 Why the author’s name is important?

15 The author’s name is important because citations in the text of the paper refer to it and readers will be looking for it at the beginning of an entry in the alphabetized list.

16 Alphabetize the following name Sarah Lyons Chomsky Saud

17 The required information in list cited

18 1.Single author Author last name Title book City of publication

19 publisher date medium

20 Example Brown,Douglass.Principles of Language Learning and Teaching.Sanfranscisco:Longman, 2007.print.

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22 2. Two or three authors First author last name, first name, second author in normal order. Title book. City of publication: publisher, date. print. First author last name, first name, second author in normal order. Title book. City of publication: publisher, date. print.

23 Example 1 Brown,Douglass, and Noam Chomsky. Principles of Language Learning and Teaching.Sanfranscisco:Long man, 2007.print.

24 Example 2 Brown, Douglass, and Noam Chomsky. “Language Learning and Teaching’’ New York Time 14 Sep. 2007 :WK 10.print.

25 3. Four or more authors Name all the authors or name the first author followed by “et al.” (Latin for “and others”). In an in- text citation, use the same form for the authors’ names as you use in the works cited entry

26 4. Organization as author For a publication by a government agency, treat the organization as the author

27 5. Unknown author Article or other short work: Begin with the title and put it in quotation marks and write the name of editorial, title of newspaper and of publication Article or other short work: Begin with the title and put it in quotation marks and write the name of editorial, title of newspaper and of publication

28 6. Two or more works by the same author If your list of works cited includes two or more works by the same author, first alphabetize the works by title.Use the author’s name for the first entry only;

29 for subsequent entries, use three hyphens followed by a period. The three hyphens must stand for exactly the same name or names as in the first entry. for subsequent entries, use three hyphens followed by a period. The three hyphens must stand for exactly the same name or names as in the first entry.

30 Example Knopp, Lisa. Field of Vision. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1996. Print. ---. The Nature of Home: A Lexicon and Essays. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2002. Print Knopp, Lisa. Field of Vision. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 1996. Print. ---. The Nature of Home: A Lexicon and Essays. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2002. Print

31 Homework Compose a list of work cited from your research proposals

32 Announcement Announcement sent through BB for submitting research proposals


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