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Bibliography Formats

 

Books

Author (last name, first name).  Title.  City where the book is published: Publisher, copyright date.

Example:  DiCamillo, Kate.  Because of Winn-Dixie.  Cambridge , Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2000.

 

Magazines

Author (last name, first name). “Title of the article.” Title of the magazine date (day month year): page numbers of the article.

Example:  Mearns, Anna. “The Three Little Pigs’ Guide to Animal Buildings.”  Ranger Rick March 2003: 14-19.

 

Encyclopedias

“Article title.”  Title of the reference book.  Edition (if stated). Year published.

Example: “George Washington.”  The World Book Encyclopedia. 2000.

 

Films, Slides, Videotapes, DVDs

Title.  Medium (film, videocassette, etc.). Production company, date. Time length.

Example: Eyewitness Skeleton.  Videocassette.  Dorling Kindersley Ltd and BBC Lionheart Television International, Inc., 1994. 30 minutes.

 

Interviews

Person you interviewed (last name, first name).  Type of interview.  Date.

Example: Wood, Elijah.  Personal interview. 25 February 2003 .

 

On-line Sources (Simplified entry)

Author (last name, first name).  “Title of article.” Title of file year or date of publication.  On-line.  Name of computer network.  Date of access.  Available: electronic address

Examples: 

 

Wickelgren, Ingrid. “Behind Many a Great Invention is a Woman.”  Current Science  Feb. 26, 1993 .  On-line.  Sirs Discoverer. 30 January 2003 .  Available: www.sirs.com

 

Smithsonian.  National Museum of the American Indian.”  February 25, 2003 .  On-line.  Internet.  1 March 2003 .  Available: www.AmericanIndian.si.edu/eduation/teacher/index.html