CITING A BOOK:
Lastname, Firstname and First Last. Title of the Book. Publisher, 2016.
CITING A CHAPTER IN A BOOK WITH EDITOR(S):
Lastname, Firstname. “Title of the Chapter.” Title of the Book, edited by Editor’s Name(s),
Publisher, 2016, pp. 25-30.
CITING AN ONLINE JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Lastname, Firstname. “Title of the Article: Subtitle of the Article.” Journal Name, vol. 15,
no. 2, 2016, pp. 123-456. Name of Database, doi:10.0000/000000000.
CITING A NEWS ARTICLE ONLINE:
Lastname, Firstname. “Title of the Article.” Site Name, 31 Dec. 2016, www.website.com.
CITING A WEBSITE WITH NO AUTHOR:
“Title of the Page.” Site Name, www.fullwebsitegoeshere.com. Accessed 31 Dec. 2016.
Setting up PAGE NUMBERS and the FIRST PAGE HEADER:
Insert → Page number → Place page numbers at the top right of the page
Type your last name before the page number so it shows up on every page.
To format your rst page header, select the Header option “Dierent First Page” and put the page number 1
on the top right.
In the top left of your rst page, type the following, double spaced:
• Your rst and last name
• Your instructor’s name
• The course number and name
• The assignment’s due date
Follow this with the title of your paper, centered and not in bold. Follow this with your paper.
Formatting
• Books, articles, and journal names are in title casing (every main word capitalized).
• Book titles and journal names are italicized, and article or chapter titles go in quotation marks.
• Works cited should be listed in alphabetical order with a 0.5 inch hanging indent.
• Include both names if there are two authors. If there are 3 or more authors, include only the rst author’s
name followed by “et al.”
• For a webpage, include a date if there is one. Include the access date instead if there isn’t.
Common Works Cited Entries