RESOURCE
Internet Resource
WHAT TO RECORD
Author(s), if given (look at the end of the article - last name, first name) / Title of Article (underline) / Date source was last updated / Name of the forum or institution / Date source was last accessed / URL (web address) for page in < >
EXAMPLE:
Edwards, Lindy. Revel In Reading. 2002. PCSH. 16 Jan. 2004 <http://www.district279.org/sec/pcsh/read/index.htm>.
Book: Non-fiction (One Author)
Author (last name, first name) / Title of Book (underline) / City of Publication (first one listed) / Publishing Company / Copyright Year (most recent) / Volume Number (most recent)
EXAMPLE:
Smith, John A. Soccer. New York: Random House, 1998.
Book: Non-fiction (Two or three Authors)
First Author (last name, first name) / Other Authors (first name - then last name) / Title of Book (underline) / City of Publication (first one listed) / Publishing Company / Volume Number (most recent) / Copyright Year (most recent)
EXAMPLE:
King, David C., Norman McRabe and Jaye Zola. The United States and Its People. New York: Addison-Wesley Company, 1993.
Hoffman, Allan M. and Randall W. Summers eds. Teen Violence: A Global View.Westport: Greenwood Press, 2001.
Book: Non-fiction (Four or more Authors)
First Author (last name, first name, et.al.) / Title of Book (underline) / City of Publication (first one listed) / Publishing Company / Copyright Year (most recent) / Volume Number (most recent)
EXAMPLE:
Bowen, E., et.al. The Heritage of British Literature. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1983.
Online Database, e.g. Infotrac
Author(s), if given (last name, first name) / Title of Article (in quotation marks) / Name of Publication (underline) / Date of Publication / Pages, if given / Title of Program or Service / Accession Number (article number) if possible and/or Media Center / Download Date / Keyword Used / URL (if available)
EXAMPLE:
Battersby, John. "Nelson Mandela's Moral Legacy". The Christian Science Monitor. 10 May 1999: InfoTrac. PCSH, Brooklyn Park. 15 Jan. 2003. Keyword: Nelson Mandela.
Encyclopedia: Printed
Author(s), if given (look at the end of the article - last name, first name) / Title of Article (in quotation marks) / Title of Encyclopedia (underline) / Volume Number / Volumes Available / Copyright / City of Publication / Publishing Company / Year (most recent)
EXAMPLE:
Giele, Janet Z. "Women's Movements." World Book. 21st ed. 22 vols. Chicago: World Book Inc., 2001.
GENERAL INFORMATION
EasyBib is a free bibliographic service that adheres to the 7th edition of the MLA Handbook for Writers and Researchers and the 7th edition of the APA Publication Manual.