BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)
(Section 17.2., p. 187, 9th edition)
NOTES (ONE AUTHOR)
Format:
1. First Name [Middle Initial.] Last Name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page number, URL/DOI.
2. Last Name, "Article Title," page number.
Example:
1. Gerda Lerner, "The Grimke Sisters and the Struggle against Race Prejudice," The Journal of Negro History 48, no. 4 (October 1993): 278, https://doi.org/10.2307.2716330.
2. Lerner, “The Grimke Sisters,” 290.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (TWO AUTHORS)
Format:
Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], and First name Last name. "Article Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication
date): page range. URL/DOI.
Example:
Kovan, Seth, and Sonya Michel. "Womanly Duties: Maternalist Politics and Origins of Welfare States in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States." American Historical Review 95, no. 4 (October 1990): 1076-1108. https://doi.org/10.2307/2163479.
NOTES (TWO AUTHORS)
Format:
1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name and First name Last name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
2. Last name and Last name, "Article title," page number.
Example:
1. Seth Koven and Sonya Michel, "Womanly Duties: Maternalist Politics and Origins of Welfare States in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States," American Historical Review 95, no. 4 (October 1990): 1079, http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2163479.
2. Koven and Michel, "Womanly Duties," 1077.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (THREE AUTHORS)
Format:
Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, and First name [Middle Initial.] Last name. "Article
Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page range. URL/DOI.
Example:
Reddick, Christopher G., Akemi Takeokaand Chatfield, and Patricia A. Jaramillo. " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs: A Multi-method Approach." Government Information Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015): 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2015.01.003.
NOTES (THREE AUTHORS)
Format:
1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, and First name [Middle initial.] Last name, "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
2. Last name, Last name, and Last name, "Article title," page number.
Example:
1. Christopher G. Reddick, Akemi Takeokaand Chatfield, and Patricia A. Jaramillo, " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs: A Multi-method Approach," Government Information Quarterly 32, no. 2 (April 2015), 130, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2015.01.003.
2. Reddick, Chatfield, Jaramillo, " Public Opinion on National Security Agency Surveillance Programs," 141.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (FOUR OR MORE AUTHORS)
*Up to ten authors/editors should be included in the bibliography. For sources with more than ten authors/editors, include the first seven authors in the bibliography, followed by et al
Format:
Last name, First name [Middle Initial.], First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, First name [Middle Initial.] Last name, and First name
[Middle Initial.] Last name. "Article Title." Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): page range. URL/DOI.
Example:
Bovenschen, Silvia, Jeannine Blackwell, Johanna Moore, and Beth Weckmueller. “The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth: The Witch, Subject of the Appropriation of Nature and Object of the Domination of Nature.” New German Critique no. 15, 1978: 83-119. https://doi.org/10.2307/487908.
NOTES (FOUR OR MORE AUTHORS)
*For sources with more than three authors, include the lead author in the note, followed by et al
Format:
1. First name [Middle Initial.] Last name et al., "Article Title," Publication title volume number, issue no. (Publication date): number, URL/DOI.
2. Last name et al., "Article title," page number.
Example:
1. Silvia Bovenschen et al., "The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth: The Witch, Subject of the Appropriation of Nature and Object of the Domination of Nature," New German Critique no. 15 (1978): 110, https://doi.org/ 10.2307/487908.
2. Bovenschen et al., "The Contemporary Witch, the Historical Witch and the Witch Myth," 85.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (ONE AUTHOR)
NOTES
1. Jon Lawrence, "Forging a Peaceable Kingdom: War, Violence, and Fear of Brutalization in Post-World War Britain," The Journal of Modern History 75, no. 3 (September 2003): 558.
2. Lawrence, “Forging a Peaceable Kingdom,” 290.
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