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The sources Encyclopedia: book or set of books containing articles on various topics, usually in alphabetical arrangement, covering all branches of knowledge or, less commonly, all aspects of one subject. Dictionary: Book that gives the meaning of words as well as pronunciations. Some specialized dictionaries can help you learn about words relating to a particular subject. Glossary: Glossaries give a list of specialized terms and their meanings. Glossaries are often found in textbooks. A glossary entry looks similar to a dictionary entry. Thesaurus: a dictionary with synonyms and antonyms. Periodicals: include magazines, newspapers, scientific journals, and other materials that are published daily, weekly, or monthly. Almanac: A usually annual reference book composed of various lists, tables, and often brief articles relating to a particular field or many general fields. Atlas: A book of maps. It may also contain information about a land region, such as its climate and terrain. Directory: a list of information with names and addresses, like a fan club list. People: great sources of oral history

Citing various sources Depending on the type of the source you cite in a paper, you will use different formats of citations. In the MLA style, here are some citation types: Book – Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Magazine or other periodical – Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages. Entire Website: – Name of Site. Date of Posting/Revision. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sometimes found in copyright statements). Date you accessed the site [electronic address].

The sources Encyclopedia: book or set of books containing articles on various topics, usually in alphabetical arrangement, covering all branches of knowledge or, less commonly, all aspects of one subject. Dictionary: Book that gives the meaning of words as well as pronunciations. Some specialized dictionaries can help you learn about words relating to a particular subject. Glossary: Glossaries give a list of specialized terms and their meanings. Glossaries are often found in textbooks. A glossary entry looks similar to a dictionary entry. Thesaurus: a dictionary with synonyms and antonyms. Periodicals: include magazines, newspapers, scientific journals, and other materials that are published daily, weekly, or monthly. Almanac: A usually annual reference book composed of various lists, tables, and often brief articles relating to a particular field or many general fields. Atlas: A book of maps. It may also contain information about a land region, such as its climate and terrain. Directory: a list of information with names and addresses, like a fan club list. People: great sources of oral history

Citing various sources Depending on the type of the source you cite in a paper, you will use different formats of citations. In the MLA style, here are some citation types: Book – Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Magazine or other periodical – Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages. Entire Website: – Name of Site. Date of Posting/Revision. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sometimes found in copyright statements). Date you accessed the site [electronic address].

The sources Encyclopedia: book or set of books containing articles on various topics, usually in alphabetical arrangement, covering all branches of knowledge or, less commonly, all aspects of one subject. Dictionary: Book that gives the meaning of words as well as pronunciations. Some specialized dictionaries can help you learn about words relating to a particular subject. Glossary: Glossaries give a list of specialized terms and their meanings. Glossaries are often found in textbooks. A glossary entry looks similar to a dictionary entry. Thesaurus: a dictionary with synonyms and antonyms. Periodicals: include magazines, newspapers, scientific journals, and other materials that are published daily, weekly, or monthly. Almanac: A usually annual reference book composed of various lists, tables, and often brief articles relating to a particular field or many general fields. Atlas: A book of maps. It may also contain information about a land region, such as its climate and terrain. Directory: a list of information with names and addresses, like a fan club list. People: great sources of oral history

Citing various sources Depending on the type of the source you cite in a paper, you will use different formats of citations. In the MLA style, here are some citation types: Book – Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Magazine or other periodical – Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Periodical Day Month Year: pages. Entire Website: – Name of Site. Date of Posting/Revision. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sometimes found in copyright statements). Date you accessed the site [electronic address].