December 29th, 2009

Works Cited Page MLA format?

I have a reference book, online sources, and / online magazine and newspaper articles. I seen on YouTube, Google, what you have. I need something that tells me exactly what to do. "Period of here, there is a comma, the first, blah, blah, blah." Please help me. This research paper is due March 10. If these quotes do not correct me, then I was expelled for plagiarism. Someone please help me … Do not give me or generators. have a lot of mistakes. Thank you. RC, programs that talk. Is there any software that makes appointments for you? And thank you very much!

COMMON printed book sources of a single author: Name of the city of the author, the title of (and subtitle) of the book, city, publisher and date, and the environment. Dorbin, Ann E. Saving the Bay: people working for the future of the ……. Chesapeake. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Print. Book more than one author: List of names in the same order they appear on the cover. The first author must bear the name. For books with more than three authors, you can list all names or only give the first followed by the words "et al "(which means" and others "). Lippson, Alice J. and Robert L. Lippson. Life in the Chesapeake Bay. ……. 3rd ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. Print. Student Journal Article: City of the author's name and title of the article, followed by the publication information: journal title, volume number, number, year of publication (in parentheses), including page numbers, and the means of publication available. Follow punctuation signs in the example carefully. Guo, Xinyu and Arnoldo Valle Levinson. Wind Effects "on the side structure Powered …….- traffic density in the Bay Chesapeake. "Continental Shelf Research ……. 28.17 (2008): 2450-2471. Print. Magazine article: If the journal is published every month or two, in particular month or month and year to date, if the journal is published every week or two, the full date (for example, the January 23, 2008). Then type a settler, including page numbers and the means of publication consulted. Do not include the volume and number. Dybas, Cheryl Lyn. "Requiem for the Chesapeake Bay. Conservation Wildlife ……. March 2005: 26-31. Print. Daily Article: Give the full name of the newspaper, but omitting introductory articles (eg New York Times and not the New York Times). Abbreviate the names of every month except May, June, July y. Indicate the length of pages in which the article appears, if not printed on consecutive pages, use the starting page number and a plus sign (eg, 6 +). Morse, Gordon C. "No pitch not bring back the bay. Washington Post July 13, 2003 …….: B8. Print. Journal article by an author unknown: If the author is unknown, start with the title. If the work is an editorial, writing "Editorial" after the title. "Chesapeake Bay left a stream." Editorial. Christian Science Monitor …….. January 12, 2009: 8. Print. Government publication: If you do not know the author of the document, the name of the government and the issuing agency, followed by the usual publication information. Abbreviations are acceptable as long as the context makes clear. USA. Department of State. U.S. Climate Action Report – 2002: ……. Third National Communication United States of America under ……. The Convention United Nations Framework on Climate Change. ……. Washington: GP0 2002. Print. Unpublished Thesis: The title should be in quotation marks instead of italics. Then type the abbreviation "Diss." The name of the d'a level of consumption, and the year. Lucas, Michael Thomas. "Landscapes of the public trading: History, Archaeology and material culture ……. of ……. Chesapeake Colonial cities, 1680-1720. "Diss. U of Maryland, 2009. Print. COMMON electronic sources with a known author's website: The 7th edition of the MLA Handbook recommends including the address complete a site only if the player is likely to have difficulty finding the source without it (or when the teacher requires it). Non-recurrent publication on web in general, contains the following elements: author name, book title (in italics if the work on their own or in quotes if it is part of a book), title overall site, the editor or author of the site (type "NP" if none is available), date of publication (write "NA" if not available) the means of publication and date of access. Willingham, Val. "The plate of fish and mercury: What is the health of his capture? ……. CNN.com. Cable News Network, August 20, 2009. Web. August 27, 2009. web page containing an unknown author: If no author name is available, start your entry with name of the site (please note that the general principle is the same for print and electronic sources, without the author's name). Remember that literally anyone can publish information the web. Up to you to evaluate your sources of credibility. See the Web site evaluation guide for assistance. "Annapolis, Maryland. Map. Google Maps. Google, 29 August 2009. Web. ……. August 29, 2009. "What we are doing." The Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Foundation of the Chesapeake Bay, Web August 27 e. ……. 2009. Online Database Article: Follow the recommendations on citation of articles in the press, bypassing the original medium of publication ("Print"). If page is not available, enter "n. pag. Complete with title

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