Works Cited 
   

When writing a report, it is very important to correctly cite the sources you have used. This guide utilizes the MLA (Modern Language Association) format. Your citations should be double-spaced and arranged in alphabetical order. The first line of each citation should begin at the margin, with other lines indented 1/2 inch. This is called "hanging indention."

 For a more detailed guide check out this MLA guide.

This is a great website for formatting your citations from the Oregon State Library Informations System! Citation Maker

Your finished bibliography should look like this sample of a Works Cited page.

For History Fair, you need to prepare an annotated bibliography with your citations divided into primary sources and secondary sources.  In an annotated bibliography,  after each citation, you must give a description of your source and how you used it. 

 For more information and examples of annotated bibliographies, go to http://www.nationalhistoryday.org/annotatedbibliography.htm.

Note:  You should always check with your teacher for information concerning works cited.  Some teachers may require a format different from the examples. 

 

  Printer Friendly
 Citation Guide/ Ms Word

BOOKS WITH ONE AUTHOR:

Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication:
     Name of Publisher, Date of publication.

EXAMPLE:
Johnson, Dana. Holidays around the World. New York: McMillan Press,
     2000.

 

BOOKS WITH TWO AUTHORS:

Author's Last Name, First Name, and First Name Last Name of other Author.
    Title of Book. City of Publication: Name of Publisher, Date of publication.

EXAMPLE:
Fredrick, Carlton, and Herman Goodman. Low Blood Sugar and You. New York:
     Constellation International, 1998.

 

BOOKS WITH AN EDITOR, NO AUTHOR

Editor's Last Name, First Name, ed. Title of Book . City of Publication:
     Name of Publisher, Date of publication.

EXAMPLE:

Holcolmb, Brian, ed. Baseball Celebration. Chicago: Harcourt, 1999.

 
 WELL KNOWN REFERENCE WORKS WITH REGULARLY PUBLISHED EDITIONS

Author of article . (if given) "Article Title." Name of the Work. Volume number/OR year of edition.
     Copyright Date. (if not the same as edition)

EXAMPLES:
Ryan, Bryan. "Martin Luther King, Jr." Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 1. 
    
1992.
"Ginsburg. Ruth Bader." Who's Who in America. 52nd ed. 1998.

" Hillerman, Tony." Current Biography Yearbook. 1992 ed.

"Noon." The Oxford English Dictionary. 2nd ed. 1989.
*If no author is given for the article, start the citation with the article title.
 

ENCYCLOPEDIAS:
Author of article. (if given) "Article Title." Name of Work. Date of Publication.

"Dinosaur." World Book Encyclopedia. 2001.

Smith, Gregory. "North Carolina." Encyclopedia Britanica. 1999.
*If no author is given for the article, start the citation with the article title.
 

  MAGAZINE ARTICLES:

Author of article Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Name
    of the Magazine. Date of publication: page numbers.

 

EXAMPLE:
Thompson, Mark. "Up From the Depths." Time 28 Feb. 1994: 43-46.
*If no author is given for the article, start the citation with the article title.

  NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:

Author of article Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Name
    of the Newpaper. Date of publication: page numbers.

EXAMPLE:
Hoover, Eric. "New Attacks in Decision." Houston Chronicle. 11 Jan. 2002: A15-A16.

CD-ROM:

Author of article Last Name, First Name. "Article Title." Name
     of the CD-ROM. CD-ROM. City of Publication: Name of
     Publisher, Publication year.

EXAMPLE:
Jones, Sara. "Renaissance." Microsoft Encarta. CD-ROM. Burbank:
    Warner New Media, 1997.

INTERNET:

Professional or Personal Websites: 

Author of work. (if given) "Title of the article." (if given)  Site name.  Date of Publication or last  update.
     (if given) Sponsoring organization or publisher of site. (if given)  Date Information Accessed.
     <Internet address or URL>.

EXAMPLES:
 "George Washington."  The White House. 19 Dec. 2005. The White House.
      20 Dec. 2005. <http://www.whitehouse.gov>.

"African Lion."  The Oakland Zoo.  15 Sept. 2000. Oakland Zoo. 30 Mar. 2002. 
    < http://www.oaklandzoo.org>.

Smith, Audrey. "Algeria."  CountryWatch.com. Oct. 2001. Country Watch. 13 Feb. 2002.
     <http://www.countrywatch.com>.

"Holiday, Billie."  Biography.com. 2000. A & E.  19 Feb. 2002. <http://www.biography.com>.


Online Databases (Subscription Websites):
Author of work. (if given) "Title of the article." (if given)  Title of Periodical. (if applicable) Date of Publication.
     (if given) Database Name. Sponsoring company of database. Date Information Accessed. <Internet address or    
     URL>.
*If no author is given for the article, start the citation with the article title.

Examples of articles retrieved through an online magazine, newspaper, or reference database:

"Black Panther Party." UXL Multicultural. Online ed. Detroit: UXL, 2003. 
     
Student Resource Center Gold  . Thomson Gale. 7 Jan. 2008 <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Schaller, George. "Atoms." Scientific American. May 1999. eLibrary  .                               
       Proquest. 1 Feb. 2006. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>.

Taylor, Paul. "Skin Cells." Science News. Jan. 2001. Student Research Center. EBSCOhost. 29 Jan.
       2006. <http://search.ebscohost.com>.  

"Harlem Renaissance." 2006. American History. ABC-CLIO. 1 Feb. 2006.
      <http://www.americanhistory.abc-clio.com>.

Delzell, Charles F. "Italy."  The New Book of Knowledge. 2006. Grolier Online. 18 Oct. 2006.
          <http://nbk.grolier.com>.

INTERVIEW:

Last Name of person interviewed, First Name. Kind of Interview. Date.

EXAMPLE:
Bush, George W. Personal interview. 21 Dec. 1999.

 

VIDEO OR FILM:

Title. Medium. Distributor's Name, Date.

EXAMPLE:
The Witches. Videocassette. Warner Home Videos, 1985.
 

MUSIC:

Last Name of Artist, First Name. Title of Recording. Recording Company,
    Year.

EXAMPLE:
Houston, Whitney. Love Songs. Warner Bros., 1993.

 

PAMPHLET:

Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Pamphlet. City of Publication:
    Name of Publisher, Publication year.

EXAMPLE:
Smith, John. The Great Lakes. Detroit: Michigan Historical Society, 2000.

 

 

       

 

 

    

 


     Home- Library/ Pershing Middle School / Houston ISD/ Library Services Dept
               
Webmaster: mburgert@houstonisd.org
                  Last modified 11/
17/2009