Essay 3 Lecture 5: Works Cited for Online Sources
March 7th, 2008
View this link for the screen capture lecture on creating Works Cited entries for online sources.
An example:
Works Cited
Matchan, Linda. “Kitty on Top: Her unparalleled popularity at 30 keeps on
showing that
she had us at Hello.” The Boston Globe 28 Oct. 2004. 7 Mar. 2008
<http://www.boston.com/yourlife/home/articles/2004/10/28/kitty_on_top/>.
McVeigh, Brian. “How Hello Kitty Commodifies the Cute, Cool and Camp:
‘Consumutopia’ versus ‘Control’ in Japan.” Journal of Material Culture 5.2
(2000): 225-246. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Bowling Green St.
Univ. Lib., OH. 18 Feb. 2008
<http://0?search.ebscohost.com.maurice.bgsu.edu/login.asp?profile=web&d
efaultdb=aph>.
Hot tips:
* Works Cited always has the title “Works Cited” if there is more than one source listed.
* Works Cited pages are ALWAYS in alphabetical order and are always double-spaced.
* Use make sure your Works Cited page has proper and exact punctuation.
* Entries that have volume and issue numbers do NOT include Vol. and Issue. It’s just the numbers.
* Library Research Databases just include the home page url, not the url for the specific article that is cited.



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