WORKS CITED
The Works Cited page appears at the end of your paper and lists sources alphabetically
by
author’s last name (or by title if there is no author or editor named).
Double space
between citations and indent the second and subsequent lines of each by ten spaces.
Examples (In your paper, alphabetize list and omit headings):
ONE AUTHOR:
Frazier, Charles. Cold Mountain. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1997.
TWO OR THREE AUTHORS:
Miller, Judith, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad. Germs: Biological Weapons
and
America’s Secret War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
EDITOR OR COMPILER:
Lewis, David Levering, ed. The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader. New York:
Viking, 1994.
WORK IN AN ANTHOLOGY:
Ungerleider, Steven. “Teen Steroid Abuse Is a Growing Problem.” Performance
Enhancing Drugs. Ed. Haley, James. Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press,
2003. 41-44.
GENERAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OR DICTIONARY:
Shelby, Lon R. “Castle.” World Book Encyclopedia. 2000.
MAGAZINE ARTICLE:
Alder, Jerry. “Mad Cow: What’s Safe Now?” Newsweek, 12 January
2004: 43-48.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE:
Upshaw, Jennifer. “San Rafael Plan Update On Track.” Marin Independent
Journal,
26 January 2004: C3.
Source: http://drake.marin.k12.ca.us/academics/englishhandbook.pdf