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Citing Sources

Citing Sources. From the Internet With Mrs. Woeste & MLA (www.mla.org). Web site with author:. Woeste, Marianne. Research Rocks . 22 Feb. 2004. 28 Mar. 2005 <http://www.howtoresearch.com>. Web site with group author:.

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Citing Sources

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  1. Citing Sources From the Internet With Mrs. Woeste & MLA (www.mla.org)

  2. Web site with author: Woeste, Marianne. Research Rocks. 22 Feb. 2004. 28 Mar. 2005 <http://www.howtoresearch.com>

  3. Web site with group author: United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Global Warming. 25 Jan. 2004. 15 Mar. 2005 <http://www.epa.gov-owow>.

  4. More Websites Entire Internet Site: Scholarly Project or Professional Site [5.9.2] Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access <URL>. Encyclopedia Mythica. 2004. 13 May 2004 <http://www.pantheon.org/>. Document from a Web Site [5.9.1] Author. "Title of Web Page." Title of the Site. Editor. Date and/or Version Number. Name of Sponsoring Institution. Date of Access <URL>. Sherman, Chris. "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About URL." SearchEngineWatch. Ed. Danny Sullivan. 24 Aug. 2004. 4 Sept. 2004 <http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3398511>.

  5. Encyclopedia online: Woeste, Marianne. “Research Rocks!” Compton’s Britannica. 2005. Encyclopedia Britannica Online School Edition. Infohio. 25 May 2005 <http://www.britannicaonline.com>

  6. Book from a web site: Conrad. Joseph. Lord Jim. London: Blackwood, 1900. Oxford Text Archive. 12 July 2001. Oxford University Computing Services. 20 Feb. 2002 <ftp://ota.ox.ac.uk>

  7. Poem from a web site: • Roethke, Theodore. “My Papa’s Waltz,” Favorite Poem Project. 16 May 2002 <http://www.favoritepoem.org/ • poems/roethke/waltz/html>.

  8. Database from a web site: Woeste, Marianne. “Research Rocks!” Information Today. 22 Mar. 2002. Student Resource Center. OHS. 13 June 2003 <http://www.researchrules.com/ research.html>

  9. Popular magazine from a web site: Levine, Judith. “I Surf, Therefore I Am.” Salon 29 July 1999. 9 Dec. 2000 <http://salonmagazine.com/July97/ mothers/surfing.html>

  10. Scholarly Journal from a web site: Bieder, Robert A. “The Representation of Indian Bodies in Anthropology.” American Indian Quarterly 20.2 (2002). 22 May 2003 <http://www.uiknor.edu/aiq/ aiq.html

  11. I used the following books to create my examples: The Bedford Handbook, 6th ed. A Guide to MLA Documentation, 6th ed. They are available in the book room.

  12. Interviews Interview Conducted by the Researcher Person Interviewed. Type of Interview (personal, telephone, email, etc.). Date. Nakamura, Michael. Personal interview. 23 July 2004.

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