Bibliography Format
Books
Write information for books in the following order. You must always include the information inbold; include the other information when indicated in the specific examples below.
1. Author(s)
2. Title of book (Title of the article for encyclopedias)
3. Editor
4. Name of the series
5. Volume
6. Place published
7. Publisher
8. Copyright date
Title your list "Works Cited" and list your sources alphabetically by author.
One Author
Simpson, Eileen. Reversals: A Personal Account of Dyslexia. New York: Washington Square, 1981.
(Indent second and subsequent lines five spaces.)
Two Authors
Hallowell, Edward M., and John J. Ratey. Answers to Distraction. New York: Pantheon, 1994.
(Indent second and subsequent lines five spaces.)
World Wide Websites
Write information for websites in the following order:
1. Author or editor of website (if listed--check the top and the bottom of the web page)
2. Title of website
3. Date of last update (if listed--check the bottom of the web page)
4. Name of institution or organization sponsoring the website (if listed)
5. Date you accessed the website
6. URL (address) of the website
Examples:
Professional Sites
(sites by or for an organization, company, the government, or a college or university--look for the ".org", ".com", ".gov" or ".edu" in the URL/web address)
About Dyslexia. International Dyslexia Association. 1 May 1998 <http://www.interdys.org/about_dy.stm>.
Fact Sheet: Nuclear Power Plant Emergency. 27 Feb. 1997. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1 May 1998 <http://www.fema.gov/home/fema/radiolo.htm>.
(Indent second and subsequent lines five spaces.)