
If your type
of resource is not covered here, see your teacher or
media specialist.
The first part shows how to do each entry (Don't
use labels like "Book," "Newspaper")
The second part shows an actual bibliography--the way
it should look on paper.
Be sure you look at Sample Bibliography before you start your own bibliography!
Book- One Author
Mandell, Richard. Sport: A Cultural History. Canton,
Ohio:
Columbia University
Press, 1984.
Book- Two Authors
Davis, Bertha, and Susan Whitfield. The Coal Questions.
New York:
Franklin Watts, 1982.
Book- Several Authors
Crenshaw, Charles A., et al. JFK Conspiracy of Silence.
Austin, Texas:
Penguin Group, 1992.
Book- With Editor
Kilgore, Ernilic, ed. Plays by Women. New York:
Prentice Hall Press, 1991.
Chapter or Selection
in a book
Friedel, Herbert. "Why Confucius Was Confused." The History of China. Peking:
Duck Press, 1976.
Encyclopedia Article
Daigle, Katie. "Catskill Mountains." Academic
American Encyclopedia.
1992 ed.
(Most encyclopedia articles do not list an author,
so you'd start with "Catskill...")
Magazine Article
Severy, Merle. "The World of Suleyman the Magnificent." National Geographic Nov. 1987:
552-601. [If no author, start with title]
Newspaper
Taylor, Paul. "Keyboard Grief." Fort
Collins Coloradoan Sept. 23, 1997:
C3.
Interview
Roberts, Edgar. Personal Interview.
May 5, 1992.
Internet
Burka, Lauren P. "A Hypertext History." http://www.ecs.neu.edu/home/lpb/mud
history.html
(Dec. 5, 1994). [date you gained access]
Sample Bibliography: Note that the title is centered.
Bibliography
Carpenter,
Betsy. "The Comeback Wolves." U.S.
News and World Report Dec., 1994:
74-76.
Chadwick, Douglas. "Montana's
Wolf Recovery." Defenders Winter,
1994:
18-22.
Gerhardt, Gary. "New Tests Suggest 'Executed' Wolf
Was Innocent." Rocky
Mountain News
Mar. 11:7A.
Leopold, Aldo. A Sand County Almanac. Albany, Georgia:
Ballantine, Inc.,
1966.
Leopold, Aldo. The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays.
Madison, Wisconsin:
Universtiy of Wisconsin Press,
1991.
Lopez, Barry H. Of Wolves and Men. New York:
Charles Scribner's
Sons, 1978.
Reed, Susan. "Wild
at Heart." http://www.wolfwild.org
(September 21, 1999).
"Wolves on Way
Back to Yellowstone." http://www.yellowstone.nparks.gov.us
(Sept. 22, 1999).
"Wolves Staying
Put, Despite Open Gate in Pen." Rocky Mountain
News March 22, 1995:
2A.
Zumbo, Jim. "Wolf
Wars." Outdoor Life Feb., 1994
(54-59).