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From Book Sourceto

Works Cited PageUsing M L A

From Source to Citation Data Form – BookUse the Front and Back of the Title Page Author

Title Subtitle

Place of Publication

Publisher

Date of Publication

Citation Data Form – Book Citation Data Form

Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.)Method of Access (print, online database or web site):

BWHS Call Number: ___978 MEL____________Author (if listed): ____Meltzer, Milton________Editor (if any): _________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): __________________________________________Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): Driven from the Land: The Story of the Dust Bowl_Title of Database (if any): ______________________Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ___________Place of Publication (If listed): ______New York__Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): _Marshall Cavendish__Date of Publication:______________________2000_Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): ___URL (if using a web page): _________________________

Works Cited

Meltzer, Milton. Driven from the Land: The Story of the

Dust Bowl. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2000.

Print.

Double-space source!

Citation Data Form…Book Citation Data Form

Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.):Method of Access (print, online database or web site):

BWHS Call Number: F STE____________________Author (if listed): ____Steinbeck, John_________________________________Editor (if any): _______________________________________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): ______________________________________________Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): Of Mice and Men_Title of Database (if any): ______________________________________________________________Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ________________________Place of Publication (If listed): ______New York___________________________________________Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): _Penguin Books______________________________Date of Publication: 1973, 1938_______________________________Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): ______________________________________URL (if using a web page): _____________________________________________________________

Author of Article, Essay or Chapter

Title of Article

Page numbers 3-22

Contents

From Source to Citation Data Form – Article, Essay or Chapter from a Book

Book Title

Book Editor

Place of Publication

Publisher

Date of Publication

From Source to Citation Data Form – Article, Essay or Chapter from a Book

Citation Data Form – Article in a BookType of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.)Method of Access (print, online database or web site):BWHS Call Number: ______________________Article Author (if listed): ____Oden, Derek Scott__Editor (if any): ___Hamilton Cravens____________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): The Great Depression in the CountrysideTitle of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any):Great Depression: People and PerspectivesTitle of Database (if any): ________________________Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): _3-22________Place of Publication (If listed): ______Santa Barbara__Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): ABC-CLIODate of Publication: _______2009_Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): ________URL (if using a web page): ______________________

Works Cited

Oden, Derek Scott. “The Great Depression in the Countryside.”

Great Depression: People and Perspectives. Ed. Hamilton

Cravens. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2009. 3-22. Print.

Double-space source!

Include page numbers of article or essay

From Source toParenthetical

Citation…

Using M L A

Double-space source!!!

Meltzer, Milton. Driven from the Land: the Story of the Dust Bowl.

New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2000. Print.

Notes & Comments (remember to include page numbers & indicate direct quotations)

Quote:

“In the southwest corner of Kansas, 109 people, members of 26 families, left their homes in

the spring of 1935” (Meltzer 43).

Secondary quote: qtd. in means quoted in

Oscar Ameringer, a newspaper editor told a congressional committee, “The roads of the West and Southwest teem

with hungry hitchhikers. The campfires of the homeless are seen along every railroad track” (qtd. in Meltzer 37).

1) Author and page#

2) Period after parentheses

Citation Data Form to In-text or Parenthetical Citation

Double-space source!!!

Meltzer, Milton. Driven from the Land: The Story of the Dust Bowl.

New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2000. Print.

Paraphrase: Rephrase sentence by sentence

Most migrants only had work for part of the year, four to six months. Families averaged an income of $350.00 to

$450.00 each year. Much of their wages went to maintain their cars (Meltzer 65).

Summary: Shorten a long passage in your own words

One of the major crops in the San Joaquin Valley was cotton. Because it was irrigated, the yield was three times the

national average. However, the migrant families suffered from poor wages and the high cost of food, transportation

and utilities. The children suffered the most, often from malnutrition (Meltzer 69-73).

1) Author and page#

2) Period after parentheses

Citation Data Form to In-text or Parenthetical Citation

Double-space source!!!

“News and Events of 1937.” Infoplease. Pearson Education, 2000-2015.

Web. 12 Feb. 2015. <http://www.infoplease.com/year/1937.htm>.

Paraphrase: Rephrase sentence by sentence

In 1937, Okies were migrating to California looking for work while the country suffered a 14.3%

unemployment rate. There was no unemployment insurance at the time (“News and Events of 1937”).

Citation Data Form to In-text or Parenthetical Citation

No author

Long quotation (4 or more lines):

Through the characters of George and Lennie, Steinbeck describes the simple aspirations of

poor landless laborers:

His voice was growing warmer. “An’ we could have a few pigs. I could build a

smoke house like the on gran’pa had, an’ when we kill a pig we can smoke the

bacon an’ hams, and make sausage an’ all like that…When the fruit come in

we can can it – and tomatoes, they’re easy to can.” Lennie watched him with

wide eyes, and old Candy watched him too. Lennie said softly, “We could live

offa the fatta the lan’.”(57)

George and Lennie try to lead a simple, honest life, unlike the selfish and dishonest behavior

of the landowners.

Double-space source!Steinbeck, John. Of Mice and Men. New York: Penguin Books, 1937.

Print.

1) Set quotation off with a colon 2) Indent 1 inch on each side 3) Double-space

4) Do NOT Use Quotation marks unless they are used in the section you are quoting

5) Place period BEFORE parentheses

Citation Data Form to In-text or Parenthetical Citation

Janet
Notice there are no quotation marks. With quotes, paraphrases, summaries or long quotations, they should be followed by your own thoughts.

From Online Database Source

toWorks Cited Page

Using M L A

Citation Data Form…Article in an Online Database Works CitedHarmon, Justin, et. al. “John Steinbeck.” Pop Culture Universe: Icons, Idols, Ideas. ABC-CLIO, 2015.

Web. 3 Feb. 2015. http://popculture.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/ 1468235?terms=Steinbeck>.

Citation Data Form…Article in an Online Database

Citation Data Form

Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.):Method of Access (print, online database or website):

BWHS Call Number____________________Author (if listed): __Harmon, Justin, et al.___________________________________Editor (if any): _______________________________________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): _John Steinbeck___________________________Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): Title of Database (if any): ___Pop Culture Universe: Icons, Idols, Ideas___________________Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ________________________Place of Publication (If listed): _________________________________________________Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): _ABC-CLIO______________________________Date of Publication: ___2015____________________________Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): ____1 Feb. 2015URL (if using a web page): __<ttp://popculture.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/1468235?terms=Steinbeck>

From Print Sourceon the Web to

Works Cited PageUsing M L A

Citation Data Form…Document on a Website

Works CitedCarpenter, E. J. and Stanley W. Cosby. Soil Survey of the Salinas Area,

California. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture,

1929. HATHI Trust Digital Library. Web. 2 Feb. 2015.

< http://dp.la/item/ 4e593c45c4a32a9cb879545589c799a7?

back_uri=C%2593%26q%3 DSoil%2Bsurvey%2Bsalinas%2Barea>.

Italicize title of website as well as information for the print publication

Citation Data Form…Document on a Website

Works Cited

Carpenter, E. J. and Stanley W. Cosby. Soil Survey of the Salinas Area,

California. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture,

1929. HATHI Trust Digital Library. Web. 2 Feb. 2015.

< http://dp.la/item/ 4e593c45c4a32a9cb879545589c799a7?

back_uri=C%2593%26q%3 DSoil%2Bsurvey%2Bsalinas%2Barea>.

Include title of website as well a information for the print publication

Citation Data Form - Document on a Website

Citation Data Form

Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.):Method of Access (print, online database or website): BWHS Call Number____________________Author (if listed): __Carpenter, C. J. and Stanley W. CosbyEditor (if any): _______________________________________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): ____________________________Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): Soil Survey of the Salinas Area, CaliforniaTitle of Database (if any): _Title of Website: HATHI TRUST_____________________Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ________________________Place of Publication (If listed): _Washington, DC________________________________________________Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): _ U.S. Department of AgricultureDate of Publication: ___1929Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): _1 Feb. 2015URL (if using a web page):_<http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4269723;view=2up;seq=6>

From Web Page Source

toWorks Cited Page

Using M L A

Works Cited

NOAA Paleoclimatology Program. “North American Drought: a Paleo Perspective.” National Climatic Data Center.

NOAA. USA.gov, 2015. Web. 3 Feb. 2015. <http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_history.html >.

Use the links to find more information:Paleo Home

Works Cited

NOAA Paleoclimatology Program. “North American Drought: a Paleo Perspective.” National Climatic Data Center.

NOAA. USA.gov, 2015. Web. 3 Feb. 2015. <http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_history.html >.

Citation Data – Page from a Website

Citation Data Form

Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.):Method of Access (print, online database or website): BWHS Call Number____________________Author (if listed): _ NOAA Paleoclimatology Program. _Editor (if any): _______________________________________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): “North American Drought: a Paleo Perspective.” _____Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): National Climatic Data Center Title of Database (if any): _Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ________________________Place of Publication (If listed): _________________________________________________Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): NOAA, USA.govDate of Publication: ___2015Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): _1 Feb. 2015URL (if using a web page <http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_history.html. >

Page from a Website - No author

“News and Events of 1937.” Infoplease. Pearson Education,

2000-2015. Web. 12 Feb. 2015. <http://www.infoplease.

com/ year/1937.html>.

“Title of webpage.” Title of website. Hosting organization or publisher, Date. Web. Date

accessed. <Web address>.

Citation Data – Page from a Website - No author

Citation Data Form Type of Source (book, magazine article, reference article, web page, etc.):Method of Access (print, online database or website): BWHS Call Number____________________Author (if listed): _ _Editor (if any): _______________________________________________________Title of Article, Essay, or Web Page (if any): “News and Events of 1937” _____Title of Book, Magazine, or Web Site (if any): InfopleaseTitle of Database (if any): _Volume (if any): Issue (if any): Page Numbers (if using specific pages): ________________________Place of Publication (If listed): _________________________________________________Publisher or Host Organization (if listed): Pearson EducationDate of Publication: ___2000-2015Date You Accessed the Material (if using a web page): _12 Feb. 2015URL (if using a web page): http://www.infoplease.com/year/1937.html

“News and Events of 1937.” Infoplease. Pearson Education, 2000-2015. Web.

12 Feb. 2015. <http://www.infoplease.com/ year/1937.html>.