Electronic Resources

  • Electronic Resources

    World Book Encyclopedia

    Author Last name, First. “Title of Article.” Title of Online Source. Publisher, Date of Publication. Format of Publication. Date of access (day, month, and year).

    Example: Adams, Clark E. "Coyote." World Book Student. World Book, 2011. Web. 24 Feb. 2011.


    Thomson Gale Databases

    Author Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Title of Publication Date of Publication (day, month, and year): Page numbers. Title of Database. Format of Publication. Date of access (day, month, and year).

    * If all page numbers are not given, use the first page number with a plus sign. * If no pages are given use n. pag.

    Example: Sager, Gene. "Pet dogs and coyotes: remembering the value of wildness." Natural Life May-June 2010: 16+. Junior Edition. Web. 2 Mar. 2011.


    Websites

    * If a web address is required by the teacher, put it after the date of access in angle brackets. End citation with a period. i.e.<http://www.sbac.edu>.

    Name of editor, author (individual/corporate). “Title of Webpage.” Title of Website. Version or Edition. Publisher or sponsor of site, Date of publication (day, month, and year). Format of Publication. Date of access (day, month, and year).

    * If you cannot find some of the above information, cite what is available. * Use n.p. if no publisher is noted. * Use n.d. if there is no date of publication.

    Example: National Geographic. “Coyotes.” National Geographic for Kids. National Geographic Society, 2011. Web. 2 March 2011.

    Interview

    Name of Person Interviewed. Type of Interview (Personal or Telephone). Date.

    Example