Book Citation -
Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. Title of Book. Place of
Publication: Publisher, Copyright Date.
Example:
Yep, Laurence. Dragonwings. New York, New York: Harper and Row, 1975.
Encyclopedia Citation -
Article's Author's Last Name, First Name (If given). "Title of Article."
Title of Encyclopedia. Edition (if given). Year of publication.
Example:
Smith, John. "German Apple Pancakes." Passport on a Plate. 1st ed.
2005.
Periodical (Newspapers and Magazines) Citation -
Author's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Article." Title of
Magazine Day Month Year: Page Number(s).
Example:
Cloud, John. "Should SATs Matter?" Time 12 Mar. 2001: 62-70.
Professional Website Citation -
Author(s) (if given). "Title of Page within the website where you found your
information." Title of Internet Site (Home page). Date of Posting.
Name of Organization Affiliated with Site (if any). Accessed day month year.
.
Example:
Gibbons, Sheila. "Candidates Wives Trivialized by Press." Women's E
News. 27 July 2004. Accessed 20 Sept. 2004.
.
Online Database Citation -
Author's last name, first name. "Title of Article." Name of Original
Publication. Date of Article: Page(s). Database Name. Wappingers Junior
High School Library. Date you accessed database {URL of article}.
Example:
Jefferson, Valeria. "The Ethical Dilemma of Genetically Modified Food."
July/August 2006: 33-34. Journal of Environmental Health. EbscoHost
Research Databases. Wappingers Junior High School Library. 5 February 2007
{http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/selectdb}
Interview that You Conducted -
Last Name, First Name of person you interviewed. Kind of interview (Personal
interview, Telephone interview, E-mail interview). Date(s) of interview (day
month year).
Example:
Rowling, J.K. E-mail interview. 8-12 May 2002.