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Citations

(ML Handbook for Writers of Research Papers)

Book by one author:

Welty, Eudora. One Writer's Beginnings. Cambridge:
       Harvard UP, 1984.

Book by two or three authors:

Leghorn, Lisa, and Katherine Parker. Woman's Worth. Boston:
        Routledge, 1981.

Kelly, Alfred H., Winifred A. Harbison, and Herman Belz.
        The American Constitution: Its Origins and
 
       Development. New York: Norton, 1983.

Book by more then three authors:

Moore, Mark H., e. al. Dangerous Offenders: The Elusive
       Target of Justice. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1984.

Selection from an anthology or edited book:

Fiske, John. "Madonna." Ways of Reading: An Anthology
 
       for Writers. Eds. David Bartholomae and Anthony
        Petrosky. Boston: Bedford, 1993. 148-177.

A government publication:

Washburne, E.B., Memphis Riots and Massacres. US 39th
        Cong., 2nd sess. H. Rept. 101. Washington: GPO, 1866.

If the author of the document is not known, cite the agency:

United States. Cong. House. Memphis Riots and Massacres.
        39th Cong., 2nd sess. H. Rept. 101. Washington: GPO, 1866.

Articles in a reference book:

Signed:
Johnson, Peder J. "Concept Learning." Encyclopedia of
        Education
. 1971 ed.

Unsigned:
"
Ireland." Encyclopedia Britannica. 1974 ed.

Note that special reference books require full publication information:

Holt, Robert R. "Freud, Sigmund." International Encyclopedia
       of  the Social Sciences. Ed. David L. Sills. 18 vols. New
       York: Macmillan, 1968.

Article in monthly or bimonthly periodical:

Roosevelt, Anna. "Lost Civilizations of the Lower Amazon."
        Natural History, Feb. 1989: 74-83.

Article in a newspaper:

Manegold, Catherine S. "Becoming a Land of the Smoke-Free,
        Ban by Ban." New York Times 22 Mar. 1994, late ed: A1+

CD-ROM:

Angier, Natalie. "Chemists Learn Why Vegetables are Good for
        You." New York Times 13 Apr. 1993, late ed.: C1.
       New York Times Ondisc. CD-ROM. UMI-Proquest.
       Oct. 1993. (If all the information for y our entry is not
       given, sue what is available.)

Internet:

Harden, Mark. "Picasso the Legend." The Archive. 6 Nov. 2000
        <http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/picasso_postww2.html>.

Online Database:

"Act of Settlement (1701)."  World History: The Modern Era.
       ABC-CLIC Online Database. 18 Aug. 2002
       <http://www.worldhistory.abc-cio.com>
        (*Use for non-magazine databases)

Crawlet, Mike. "West Aided Big African Peace Deals."
        Christian Science Monitor 25 Jul. 2002. Proquest
        Online Database. 5 Oct. 2002 <http://proquest.umi.com>
        (* Use for magazine databases)

Radio or Television Program:

The Little Sister. Writ. and dir. Jan Eglson. With Tracy Pollan
        and John Savage. Prod. Rebecca Eaton. American
        Playhouse. PBS. WGBH, Boston. 7 April 1986.

Film or Video Recording:

Like Water for Chocolate [Como agua para chocolate].
      
 Screenplay by Lara Esquivel. Dir. Alfonso Arau. Perf.
        Lumi Cavazos, Marco Lombardi and Regina Torne.
        Miramax, 1993.

Interview:

Friedman, Randi. Telephone interview. 30 June 1989.

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