|  |   SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 
    GUIDE TO CITING SOURCESWhen doing original research and 
    publishing a report or project, 
    it is always necessary to identify the source of your information.  This list 
    of sources is called a bibliography.  A bibliography 
    should be listed alphabetically.  The second line of an entry should be 
    indented.  Skip a line after each entry.   [ Book ] [
    Encyclopedia ] [
    Magazine & 
    Newspaper ] [ Internet ][ Audiovisual Material ] [
    CD-ROM ] [ Interview ] [
    Example ]
 
      
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             Author’s last name, first name. 
            Title of book. Place of publication: Publisher, copyright year.
             
          
            
               example:  
          Smith, John. World 
          Leaders. New York: WL Publishing, 2000. 
            
               If you only used part of a book:
              
               Smith, John. World Leaders. New York: 
              WL Publishing, 2000, pp. 17-23.  |  
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             Article author’s last name, first 
            name. "Title of article." Name of encyclopedia. Copyright 
            year. Volume number, page(s).  
          
            
               example:  
            
               Clark, William W. "Gothic Art."
              World Book Encyclopedia. 2004.Volume 8, pp.
              277-278.
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             FOR AN 
            ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE THAT ISN’T SIGNED: 
             "Title of article." Name of 
            encyclopedia. Copyright year. Volume number, page(s).
             
          
            
               example:  
          
            
               "North Pole." World Book 
              Encyclopedia. 2003. Volume 20, p.155.  |  
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             Article author’s last name, first 
            name. "Title or headline of article." Name of magazine or 
            newspaper. Date of magazine or newspaper, page(s).  
          
            
               example:  
          
            
               McGill, Kristy. "A Baltic 
              Scramble." Newsweek. May, 2003, p. 32.  |  
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             Author’s last name, first name. 
            "Title of item." [Online] Available  
             http://address/filename, date of 
            document or download.  
          
            
               example:  
          Fried, David. "Temple Heights 
          students speak with arctic explorer." [Online]http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2004/04/27/news//4_26_0421_21_58.txt
 
          
            
               This example of how to cite an 
              INTERNET source was downloaded from this online source.
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             Title of material. Type of 
            material. Place of publication: Publisher, copyright date.
             
          
            
               example:  
          
            
               Bizet’s Dream. Videotape. 
              New York: Sony Wonder, 1998.  |  
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             "Article title." CD-ROM title. 
            CD-ROM. Copyright date.  
          
            
               example:  
          
            
               "Titanic Disaster." Encarta 99 
              Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 1999.  |  
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             Name of person interviewed (last 
            name first). Kind of interview. Date.  
          
            
               example:  
          
            
               Duffy, Larry. Personal 
              interview. June 13, 2004.  |  
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 Your finished bibliography should be 
    alphabetized by the first word of the entry and will look something like 
    this:   
      Bizet’s Dream. Videotape. New 
      York: Sony Wonder, 1998.   Clark, William W. "Gothic Art." 
      World Book Encyclopedia. 2004. Volume 8, pp. 284-286.
 Duffy, Larry. Personal 
              interview. June 13, 2004.  Fried, David. "Temple 
      Heights students speak with arctic explorer." [Online]http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2004/04/27/news//4_26_0421_21_58.txt
 McGill, Kristy. "A Baltic Scramble." 
      Faces. May, 2003, p. 27.   "North Pole." World Book 
              Encyclopedia. 2003. Volume 20, p.155.
        Smith, John. World Leaders. New York: 
      WL Publishing, 2000, pp. 17-23. "Titanic Disaster." Encarta 99 
              Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 1999.  |