Author(s). Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.
Henley, Patricia. The Hummingbird
House.
Gillespie, Paula, and Neal Lerner.
The Allyn and Bacon Guide to
Peer Tutoring.
If there are more than three authors, you may list only the first author followed by the phrase et al. (the abbreviation for the Latin phrase "and others") in place of the other authors' names, or you may list all the authors in the order in which their names appear on the title page.
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Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Source Day Month Year: pages.
When citing the date, list day before month; use a three-letter abbreviation
of the month (e.g. Jan., Mar., Aug.). If there is more than one edition
available for that date (as in an early and late edition of a newspaper), identify
the edition following the date (e.g.
Poniewozik, James. "TV
Makes a Too-Close Call." Time
Trembacki, Paul. "Brees Hopes to Win Heisman for
Team." Purdue Exponent
Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Journal Vol (Year): pages.
"Vol" indicates the volume number of the journal. If the journal uses continuous pagination throughout a particular volume, only volume and year are needed, e.g. Modern Fiction Studies 40 (1998): 251-81. If each issue of the journal begins on page 1, however, you must also provide the issue number following the volume, e.g. Mosaic 19.3 (1986): 33-49.