Citations: Whose is it? In what ways do we respect the intellectual property rights of others? Ms. Lissette Alvarez Ferguson Senior High.

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Citations: Whose is it? In what ways do we respect the intellectual property rights of others? Ms. Lissette Alvarez Ferguson Senior High

Reasons for a Bibliography or Works Cited Page Lists of resources used Lists of resources used List of additional resources on the topic List of additional resources on the topic Gives credit to the author to avoid plagiarism Gives credit to the author to avoid plagiarism Demonstrates that sources are current Demonstrates that sources are current Recognizes the intellectual property of others Recognizes the intellectual property of others Requirements for research projects Requirements for research projects

Bibliographic information for a citation Author Author Title Title Books, articles from magazines or encyclopedias, websites Books, articles from magazines or encyclopedias, websites Place of publication Place of publication For websites use the URL address For websites use the URL address Date of publication Date of publication Websites – if no date is given, use the date the site was visited Websites – if no date is given, use the date the site was visited

Citing Books The bibliographic information needed for a book is located on the title page or reverse side of titles page (verso) The bibliographic information needed for a book is located on the title page or reverse side of titles page (verso) Author Author Title Title Place of publication Place of publication Publisher Publisher Copyright date Copyright date

Books Aaseng, Nathan. Paris. New York: New York Discovery, Bliven, Bruce, Jr. The Story of D-Day: June 6, New York: Random House, Frank, Anne. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt. New York: Doubleday, 1967.

Citing Magazine Articles Author and title of the article Author and title of the article Found on first page of the article Found on first page of the article Title of magazine and date of publication Title of magazine and date of publication Found on front cover of the magazine Found on front cover of the magazine Page numbers where the article can be found Page numbers where the article can be found

Magazines Mehta, Pratap Bhanu. “Exploding Myths.” New Republic 6 June 1998: Weintaub, Arlene, and Laura Cohen. “A Thousand-Year Plan for Nuclear Waste.” Business Week 6 May 2002:

Citing Encyclopedias Title of author Title of author Usually is found with the article Usually is found with the article Title of article Title of article Found at the beginning of the article Found at the beginning of the article Title of encyclopedia, place of publication, publisher, and date Title of encyclopedia, place of publication, publisher, and date Found on title page of the encyclopedia Found on title page of the encyclopedia

Encyclopedias Howe, Gordon. “Hockey.” World Book Millennium Chicago: World Book Inc., White, Richard E. “Beetles.” Academic American Encyclopedia. Danbury, CT: Grolier Inc., 1990.

Citing Website Author – you may have to search to find an author. Author – you may have to search to find an author. Title – usually found in the title bar of the browser. Title – usually found in the title bar of the browser. Address – will begin with Address – will begin with Date – if a date cannot be found for the page, use the date you visited the site Date – if a date cannot be found for the page, use the date you visited the site

Websites Brooks, David. “The Culture of Martyrdom.” Atlantic Online June Sept Brooks, David. “The Culture of Martyrdom.” Atlantic Online June Sept “Fresco Painting.” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 8 May 2002 “Fresco Painting.” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 8 May 2002 Victorian Women Writers Project. Ed. Perry Willet. May Indiana U. 26 June 2002 Victorian Women Writers Project. Ed. Perry Willet. May Indiana U. 26 June 2002

Making a Works Cited Page

Record source information on a note card. Author Author Title of article Title of article Title of book/magazine/website Title of book/magazine/website Website address Website address Place of publication Place of publication Publisher Publisher Date of publication Date of publication Page numbers Page numbers

Organizing Information for the Citation List Alphabetical order – Author’s last name, first name Alphabetical order – Author’s last name, first name Quotation marks around the titles of magazine articles Quotation marks around the titles of magazine articles Underline titles of books and magazines Underline titles of books and magazines Place of publication: publisher, date Place of publication: publisher, date Websites – gather as much information as you can Websites – gather as much information as you can Use periods to separate each item in the entry Use periods to separate each item in the entry End each entry with a period End each entry with a period

Sample Works Cited Page

Works Cited Brindle, Reginald Smith. “The Search Outwards: The Orient, Jazz, Archaisms.” The New Music. New York: Oxford UP, Duke Ellignton’s Washington. Public Broadcasting System. 3 June 2002 Duke Ellignton’s Washington. Public Broadcasting System. 3 June 2002 Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development. New York, Oxford UP, 1968.