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Works Cited -
Most Common Examples


Atomic Learning

YAHOO! and Google
Google Tips
Google Print
Other Search Engines

Encyclopedias
Dictionaries
Magazines
Newspapers
Video
Images
RefDesk.com
HAWAII on the Internet
National Geographic

Art
Athletics
English
Geography
History
Language
Math
Performing Arts
Religion
Science
Speech
Technology

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Help for Students
Literacy
Books and Reading
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Remember to alphabetize and double space all entries and indent the second line five spaces. DO NOT NUMBER YOUR ENTRIES.
A Personal Interview

Pantstoohigh, Poindexter. Personal Interview. 21 October 2004.
A CD or DVD

Benjamin Franklin. CD-ROM(or DVD). Laser disk.
Philadelphia, PA: Castle, 2004.
A Weekly Magazine

Brown, Bill. "Desserts with Raspberries." Bon Appetit.
24 September 2004: 34-37.
A Monthly Magazine

Jones, Sally. "Equestrian Jumps in Britain." National
     Geographic. May 2004: 57-76.
A Book

Hakim, Joy. Colonies to Country. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1993.
An Encyclopedia

"Labyrinths." World Book. 2001 ed.
Internet Magazine

Levine, Judith. "I Surf, Therefore I Am." Surf Magazine.
29 July 1997. 20 October 2004 <http://www.surfmagazine
.com/July97/mothers/surfing.970729.html>.
Periodical Source from EBSCO

Clark, Linda. "I Survived an Attack from a 2,000 Pound Bear."
Wild West. Feb. 99. Vol. 11:5, 62-65. EBSCO. 2 December 2003.
Entire Internet Website

Sierra Club. 25 September 1965. Environmental Society.
20 October 2004 <http://www. sierraclub.org>.
Document from a Website

Sherman, Chris. "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about
URL."SearchEngineWatch. Ed. Danny Sullivan. 24 Aug. 2004. 24 Jan. 2007 <http://searchenginewatch.com/
searchday1>.
Article in Online Periodicals (newspaper, magazine, or journal)

Miller, Barbara. "Hawaiian Homelands." Honolulu Advertiser.com
7 July 2003. 24 Jan. 2007 <http://honoluluadvertiser.com/
news/story3.html>.
Writing: Citation Samples
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