Works Cited By Mrs. Patterson School Library Media Specialist.

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Works Cited By Mrs. Patterson School Library Media Specialist

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Works Cited

By

Mrs. Patterson

School Library Media Specialist

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Why Write a Works Cited?• Give credit where credit is due

• Good researching uses many different sources of info

• Keeps a log of your research in case you need to refer back

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*Remember, the first time is the RIGHT (write) time to cite!

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Plagiarismis

“using (stealing) someone else’s words or ideas as if

they were your own.”

American Heritage Dictionary, Third Edition, 1993

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What information do you need for a

Works Cited Page?

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Vocabulary“You REALLY need to know these words!”

• Author (Last name, First name)

• Title

• Article or Page

• Publisher

• Copyright date

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Citing a Website (with no author)

1. Title

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Citing a Website (with an author)

1. Title

2. Author

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Citing a Book

Book Cover Copyright Page

2nd or 4th page

2. Title

1. Author

3. City of Publisher4. Publisher Name5. Copyright Date

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Name: ______________________________ Teacher: __________________________________ Date: __________________

Works Cited PageWEBSITES:

____________________________________, ____________. ________________________________________. Author’s Last Name (if known) First Name. Title of the Website.

Web. __________________________________. Day, Month, and Year you visited website.

Example of a Website with an Author: Lippert, Eric. Columbus Voyages. Web. 20 January 2011.

Example of a Website without an Author: Cartier Voyages. Web. 20 January 2011.

BOOKS WITH ONE AUTHOR:

_____________________, ___________________. _________________________________ . Author’s Last Name First Name Title of Book. ______________________: _______________________, _____________ . Print. City of Publisher : Name of Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.

Ex: Smith, Bill. The Civil War. Toronto: Scholastic Books, 1999. Print.

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Things to Keep in Mind When Writing a “Works Cited” (i.e. Format):

• Double space between citations• Indent the second or more line of a single

citation• Put your citations in alphabetical order• Follow other proper formatting as shown

on the “Works Cited: Generic Fill in the Blank” sheet including commas, periods, and italics.

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Works Cited (Sample)

Cecolini, Vincent and John Nubbin. Comics: The Beginning Collector. New York: Mallard Press, 1992. Print.

Freedman, Russell. Lincoln: A Photobiography. New York: Clarion, 1987. Print.

Gaudin, Sharon. “Microsoft, Sun Battle on Two Fronts.” Computerworld. 2 Mar. 2008. 80-87. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 17 Mar. 2010.

Grigadean, Jerry M. “Beatles.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1997 ed.

Miller, Mark. “Up from the Depths.” Time 28 February 1994: 14-17. Print.

Red Rover Little Plane. Web. 20 January 2011.

Smith, Daniel. The Sunshine Smiles. Web. 20 January 2011.