11. Now Let’s Take
A Closer Look At
Individual Entries . . .
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12. An example of a book entry:
Author’s last name, first name.
Book Title. City of
publication: Publishing
company, publication date.
Important: you must indent the second
and third lines of any entry.
13. An example of an
encyclopedia entry:
A uthor’s last name, first
name. “Title of article.”
Name of Encyclopedia. Year
of Edition. Volume number,
page(s).
(If no author is given, start with title.)
14. An example of an online
encyclopedia entry:
“Title of article.” Title
of Encyclopedia.
Version. <URL>.
(Date you accessed
the website).
15. An example of an Internet
source:
Author’s name, if known (last,
first). “Title of Article.”
[Online] Document date (if
available). Website address
(URL) (Visited: Date you
accessed the website).
16. Citing an Internet image source:
Artist/Photographer’s name, if
known, (last,first). “Image/Photo
Title.” Image Description.
Web Page Title. Update/Last
Date. Date you accessed the
website. Website address
(URL).
17. The Way We Cite
An Internet Image Source:
Right click on an image. Go to
“properties” and copy the
URL that is given.
This at least gives a source for your image.
(It is often difficult to find everything you
need to do a good image citation.)
18. Your Image Citation will look
like this:
Image Description: URL
Or an actual citation done this way:
Red or North Pyramid:
<http://homepage.powerup.com.au/
~ancient/redp1.jpg >
19. Now you have some good tools to
use . . .
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20. So Please
Remember to
Cite Your
Sources !!!
(If you don’t want to
be in big trouble!)
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23. BIBLIOGRAPHY EXERCISE
On loose-leaf, arrange these sources into the correct format
and alphabetical order:
Encyclopedia Americana Joel Garreau
“Albert Einstein” Edge City
1991 edition Doubleday (publisher)
1990 New York
1991
www.britannica.com
“Women in American History”
Britannica Online Version 98.1.1
Nov. 1997
Encyclopedia Britannica
10 Mar. 1998
24. CITATION EXERCISE
Follow these steps:
1. Find a book.
2. Select and copy a quote on
loose-leaf.
3. Cite the quote correctly.
4.