Standard Bibliography Style Sheet - Middle School
Book
Anderson, J.B. Surfing in Hawaii. New York: Marine Press, 1995.
Encyclopedia Article - Author
Not Given
Ashley, Ted. "Bats." World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago:
World Book, 1997.
Encyclopedia Article - Author
Given
Dana, Vernon. "The American Space Program." Merit Student's
Encyclopedia. Chicago: Merit Students, 1996.
CD ROM Encyclopedia
"Microwave Ovens." The Way Things Work. CD-ROM. Dorling
Kindersely, 1994.
Internet Article
"Murder and Crime Rates, by Type." Census Bureau Home
Page. Online. Internet.
Nov. 27, 1995. Available: http://www.census.gov/
Magazine Article
Stein, Bart. "Caught in the World Wide Web." National
Geographic World. June 1997: pps. 24-25.
Encyclopedia Britannica Online
"United States." Encyclopedia Britannica. http://school.eb.com/eb/article?eu=44633
Accessed September 16, 2002.
NewsBank
Wertman, Danny. "Mark Twain." The Advocate January
13, 2002: p. 12. In NewsBank, May 9, 2002.
Gale Student Resource Center
(or Literature Resource Center)
Wurtik, Nancy. "Overview of "The Tell Tale Heart."
Exploring Short Stories. Gale Research, 1998. In Gale Student
Research Center, May 9, 2002.
· If a book or other material does not have an author, use the title or shortened form of the title in place of the author's last name. One-page articles and encyclopedia articles do not need page numbers.
· If you wish to use
formal bibliographic format, you may wish to list sources on a
separate page with the heading "Bibliography."