whenever you take any information from a print or online source, you must state where your information came from. Use the working bibliography below, copies avalailable in the library.

 

WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY 2005-2006

A. PRINT ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE

Sample bibliography:

Wingert, Paul S. "Masks." The New Encyclopedia Britannica: Macropedia. 15th ed. 2003.

Author,

if available

(last name first)

Title of article

(in quotation marks)

Title of encyclopedia

(underlined)

Edition of

encyclopedia (if available)

Year of

publication

 

 

       

 

 

 

       

B. BRITANNICA ONLINE (or CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA ONLINE)

Sample bibliography:

"Newton, Sir Isaac." Britannica Online. 2005. Encyclopedia Britannica. 19 Sept. 2005 <http://search.eb.com>.

Author

(last name first)

Title of article

(in quotation marks)

Title of the service

(underlined)

Date of pub. or last revision

Name of sponsoring institution or org.

Date of access

Network address

(Use search page address)

 

 

           

 

 

 

           

C. ELECTRIC LIBRARY (ARTICLE FROM AN ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE)

Sample bibliography:

Johnson, George. "Wayne's New World." Calgary Herald 17 Oct. 2005: E1. Proquest Electric Lib. Dover Bay Secondary School,

Nanaimo, BC. 8 Nov. 2005. <http://elibrary.bigchalk.com>.

Author

Title of article

Work where article was originally published

Date of pub.

Pages

Name of database

Name of library

Date of access

URL of database’s homepage

 

 

               

 

 

 

               

 

 

WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY 2005-2006*

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D. BOOK

Sample bibliography:

Santor, Donald M. Canadians at War, 1914-1918. Scarborough, Ont.: Prentice-Hall, 1978.

Author

(last name first)

Title of book

(underlined)

City of publication

Publisher

(the company)

Year of publication

 

 

       

 

 

 

       

 

E. INTERNET SITE

Sample bibliography:

"City Profile: San Francisco." CNN.com. 2002. Cable News Network. 14 May 2002 <http://www.cnn.com/TRAVEL/atevo

city/SanFrancisco/intro.html>.

Author or editor of site(if given),

last name first

Title of page used (in quotation marks)

Title of Internet site (underlined)

Date of pub.

or latest update

Name of org. associated with site

Date of Access

URL

(Address)