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Military Publication - Use this format when citing information from a military or othergovernment publication
FORMAT:Organization, specific office (if given), publication number, title, and page number(s).
Proponent, location, date of manual.
BIBLIOGRAPHY EXAMPLE:U.S. Department of the Army, Command and General Staff College, Student Text 22-2,
Writing and Speaking Skills for Senior Leaders, 3-2, 3-17. Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, 1998.
FOOTNOTE EXAMPLE1Department of the Army, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. ST
22-2, Writing and Speaking Skills for Senior Leaders (Fort Leavenworth, KS:USACGSC, August 1998), 2-5.
Journal Article - Use this format when citing information from an article in an academic or
professional journal
FORMAT:
Author(s). Date. Title of Article. Title of Periodical Volume (Date): Pages.
BIBLIOGRAPHY EXAMPLE:Wilcox, Rhonda V. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star Trek: The Next
Generation. Studies in Popular Culture 13 (June 1991): 53-65.
FOOTNOTE EXAMPLE1 Rhonda V. Wilcox. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star Trek: The Next
Generation. Studies in Popular Culture 13 (June 1991): 53-65
Newspaper or Magazine Article - Use this format when citing information from a newspaper orgeneral circulation magazine.
FORMAT:
Author(s). Title of Article. Title of Periodical, Date, Pages.
BIBLIOGRAPHY EXAMPLE:Di Rado, Alicia. Trekking through college: Classes explore modern society using the world
of Star Trek.Los Angeles Times, 15 March 1995, A3.
FOOTNOTE EXAMPLE1
Alicia Di Rado. Trekking through college: Classes explore modern societyusing the world of Star Trek.Los Angeles Times,\5 March 1995, A3.
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Book Article or Chapter - Use this format when citing information from a book which is acollection of individual articles or separate chapters by a number of authors, or on anumber of separate subjects by a single author.
FORMAT:Author(s). Title of Article or Chapter. Title of Book, author/editor, pages. Place of
publication: Publisher. Date.
BIBLIOGRAPHY EXAMPLE:James, Nancy E. ed.. Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth according to Kirk and
Spock. In Spectrum of the fantastic, 219-223. Westport, CT: Greenwood. 1988
FOOTNOTE EXAMPLE1Nancy E. James, ed. Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth according to Kirk and
Spock. Spectrum of the fantastic, 219-223. Westport, CT: Greenwood. 1988
Website - Use this format when citing information from a book or publication you found on the
internet. Note that you must put the words [on-line] in brackets after the publications name.Microsoft Word is programmed to recognize web addresses, known as Universal ResourceLocators or URLs and will automatically underline them. They will appear on your computerscreen in blue type, but will print in black. You must put all the punctuation in URLs for them to beusable.
FORMAT:Author(s). Title of Boo k. [on-line] Place of Publication: Publisher; Date of publication,Date that you accessed the information, Specific URL For the website
BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMATLynch, Tim.DS9 Trials and Tribble-ations review [on-line]. Peoria, IL: Bradley
University; 1996. Accessed 8 October 1997. Available fromhttp://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html
FOOTNOTE FORMAT
'Tim Lynch,DS9 Trials and Tribble-ations review [on-line]. Peoria, IL: BradleyUniversity; 1996. Accessed 8 October 1997. Available fromhttp://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html
Remember, if at any time you have questions about how or when to cite the source of
information in one of your papers, ask an instructor or another student for help.