Basic
Sources Page Formats EFirst, do NOT
number your sources. Alphabetize them
according to the last name of the author or the first major word of the title
(in other words, ignore “the,” “a,” and “an”) if there is no author listed. EAuthors are always
listed last name then first name. For Websites and the Internet üAuthor--website name—publisher--the date it was last
updated--the word “Web”--the date you first found it. Roth,
Jim. SCC Homepage. Spokane Community College. 3 Mar. 2010. Web. 27 May
2010. (Please note the indent
in the above example.) üFor Books Author’s name—book name—city—publisher—copyright
date. Roth,
Jim. Soap is Fun. Boston: Soap Publishing Company, 2010. (Please note the book’s
name is underlined in the above example.) üFor Interviews Person’s name (always last, first)—the
words “Personal interview”—the date of the interview. üFor ProQuest Articles Use the format that Proquest suggests when you click the “Cite this” button,
but be sure to list the author last name first. |