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1 What your Bibliography should look like.
Work Cited Examples What your Bibliography should look like.

2 Format for a Book Author’s last name, First name. Title of the
Book. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

3 An Example for a Book Gilman, Sander. Hysteria beyond Freud.
Berkeley: University of California Press, *notice the indentation for the second line and on

4 Format for a Book with Two Authors
Author’s last name, First name, and the first name last name of the second author. Title of the Book. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

5 An Example for a Book with Two Authors
Gilman, Sander, and Kelly Miller. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

6 Format for a Book with Three Authors
Author’s Last name, First name, the First name Last name of the second author, and First name Last name of third author. Title of the Book. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

7 An Example for a Book with Three Authors
Gilman, Sander, Kelly Miller, and James Gust. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

8 Format for a Book with More Than Three Authors
Author’s Last name, First name, et al. Title of the Book. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

9 An Example for a Book with More Than Three Authors
Gilman, Sander, et al. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: University of California Press, *notice the indentation for the second line and on

10 Format for an Encyclopedia
Author’s last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Encyclopedia. v. number. Place of Publication: Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

11 An Example for an Encyclopedia
Huffmann, Henry. “Spain.” Britannica. v New York: EBSCO, 2001. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

12 Format for a Dictionary
“ Word.” def. number. Title of the Dictionary. # ed. copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

13 Format for an Atlas Title of the Book. Place of Publication:
Publishing Company, copyright year. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

14 Format for an Online Encyclopedia
Author’s last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” Title of the Encyclopedia Copyright year. Service Provider. Subscribing Library or Organization, City, State. Date of visit to site <url address>. *notice the indentation for the second line and on

15 An Example for an Online Encyclopedia
“Chiru.” Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedialopedia EBSCO. Monarch High School Library, Coconut Creek, FL. 29 March < *notice the indentation for the second line and on

16 Format for a Website Author’s Last name, First name. “ Title of the
Article.” Title of the Webpage. Date updated. Organization Responsible for the website. Day Month(spell out) year retrieved by you from the world wide web. <the url address, include the *notice the indentation for the second line and on.

17 An Example for a Website
Connel, James. “ Building a Solar Power Car.” Broward County Public Schools News Release. April 17, Broward County Public Schools. 18 April < *notice the indentation for the second line and on

18 Format for a Magazine or Newspaper Article from An Online Database
Author’s Last name, First name. “ Title of the Article.” Title of the original Magazine or newspaper Article. Date of the original source: Page(s). Name of Database. Service Provider. Subscribing Library or Organization, City, State. Date of visit to site <url address>.

19 An Example for a Magazine or Newspaper Article from An Online Database
Hurley, Chris. “ Dead Teen Walking.” Time Jan. 1998: 50+. Proquest. Proquest Company. Monarch High School Library, Coconut Creek, FL. 19 Sept <

20 Works Cited “Chiru.” Funk and Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia EBSCO. Monarch High School Library, Coconut Creek, FL. 29 March 2006 < Connel, James. “ Building a Solar Power Car.” Broward County Public Schools News Release. April 17, Broward County Public Schools. 18 April 2006 < Gilman, Sander, et al. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. Gilman, Sander, and Kelly Miller. Hysteria beyond Freud. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. Huffmann, Henry. “Spain.” Britannica. v. 8. New York: EBSCO, 2001. Hurley, Chris. “ Dead Teen Walking.” Time. 19 Jan. 1998: 50+. Proquest. Proquest Company. Monarch High School Library, Coconut Creek, FL. 19 Sept < .


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