2. In-Text References-
Author
These references show the
reader where you got that
particular piece of information
for your essay
Author, Page Number
Ex: (Salinger 63)
3. In-Text References- No
Author
When a source has no
author, use a shortened version
of the title
Title, Page Number
(“Impact on Environment” 235)
for magazine/newspaper articles
(Beowulf 125) for
plays, books, websites
4. Bibliography- Books
Author. Title. Place of
publication: Publishing company.
Year of publication.
Burke, Kenneth. Language as
Symbolic Action: Essays on
Life, Literature, and Method.
Berkeley: U of California P, 1966.
Use for books,
5. Bibliography- Magazine
Articles
Author. Article title. Magazine
Title. Date published. Page
numbers.
Ackerman, Spenser. “Coming To
America”. New Republic. 18 May
2006. 18 – 21.
6. Bibliography- Newspaper
Articles
Author. Article title. Newspaper
title. Date published.
Kingston, Gary. “Canada’s Coach
Loves Waving The Flag”.
Vancouver Sun. 4 July 2004.
7. Bibliography- Internet
(Author, if there is one). Article
Title. Website Name. Date site
was last updated. URL address.
Date you accessed the website.
“The Impact of Global Warming
in North America.” GLOBAL
WARMING: Early Signs. 1999.
Web. 23 Mar. 2009.
8. Bibliography-
Encyclopaedias
Article Author. Article entry title.
Encyclopaedia name. Edition.
Volume. Place of publication:
Publishing Company. Date of
publication.
Bergman, Peter G. “Relativity”. The
New Encyclopaedia Britannica. 15th
ed. Vol 29. Chicago:
Britannica, 2002.