Citing Internet and Print Resources
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A
book with a single author: Taylor,
Barbara. Mountains and
Volcanoes. New York: Kingfisher
Books, 1993. A
book with two authors: Smith,
Bruce, and David McKay. Geology
Projects for Young Scientists. New
York: Franklin Watts, 1992. A
book with a corporate author: American
Heritage. To the Pacific with
Lewis and Clark. New York:
American Heritage Publishing, 1967. A
book with no author: Our
Violent Earth. Washington:
National Geographic Society, 1982. An
unsigned article in an encyclopedia: “Volcano”
World Book Encyclopedia. 1994 ed. An
article in a monthly magazine: Miller,
Jeanne. “Stopping Mother
Nature.” Odyssey May 2000:
40-43.
Structure: Author
or originator. Title of item. [Online] Date of document or download (day, month,
and year). URL <http://address/filename>. Example:
U.S. Census Bureau. “American FactFinder: Facts About My Community.”
[Online] 30 November 1999. <http://factfinder.census.gov/java_prod/dads.ui.homePage.HomePage>.
ONLINE IMAGES Structure: Author or
originator. Description or title of image. [Online image] Date of document or download (day, month, and year). URL
<http://address/filename>. Example: USGS.
“Map: Major Volcanoes in Ecuador.” [Online image] 30 November 1999 <http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Volcanoes/Ecuador/Maps/map_ecuador_volcanoes.html>. CD ROM Text: Structure: Originator name
of CD publication. Title of text. Date of CD publication Examples: Comptons
Interactive Encyclopedia. China 1993,1994 CD ROM Images: Structure: Originator name
of CD publication. Title of pictures. Date of CD publication Examples: Comptons
Interactive Encyclopedia. The Great wall at dawn 1993,1994
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