Annotated Bibliography

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Annotated Bibliography MLA Work Cited Annotated Bibliography

Print Sources Book by one author Last Name, First Name. Title. Place of publication: Publisher, Copyright date. Example: Jameson, George P. Elise Island. New York: Icon Press, 2006.

Print Sources Encyclopedia (Note: The author is usually listed at the end of the article. If an author is not listed, begin the entry with the title of the article.) Last Name, First Name. “Title of the Article.” Name of the Encyclopedia. Edition year. Example: Franz, Charlene. “Goat.” World Book. 2006 ed.

Non-Print Sources Internet Website Last Name, First Name. Title of Website. Date last updated. Name of organization that sponsors the site. Date accessed. <URL link>. Example: Flannery O’Connor Collection. 7 July 2006. Georgia College and State University. 31 August 2006. <https://library.gcsu.edu/~sc/foc.html>.

Non-Print Source Online Database- Encyclopedia “Title of Article.” Name of Encyclopedia. Year. Name of online source. Date <URL link>. Example: “Whale Oil.” Encyclopedia Britannica. 2006. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 23 August 2006. <https://search.eb.com/eb/article-9076727>.

www.easybib.com

Think GEO! .gov .edu .org Reliable Sources consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted. Think GEO! .gov .edu .org

Wikipedia= NOT RELIABLE Anyone can edit Wikipedia! Good jumping off point, but use caution when believing the information. If Wikipedia has something you really, REALLY want to cite, look at the References at the end of the article.