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How to make Citations for Grade 4
     Book encyclopedia

    "Name of article." Name of encyclopedia. Year of publication.

    Example of a citation:
     “George Washington.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2004.

    Article World Book Online

    Citations from articles from World Book Online  are already made for you! they're usually near the end of the article. You can copy and paste them onto your Works Cited page.

    Webpage

    Last name of author, First name of author.  Name of the website. First part of the website address.

    Example of a citation:
    Fabrizio, Lou. Connecticut Fly Fishermen’s Association Inc.  www.ctflyfish.org/

    Book by 1 author Author last name, Author first name. Title of the Book. City where the book was published: Name of publishing company, year the book was published.     

    Example of a citation:
    Gibbons, Gail. Caves and Caverns. New York: Harcourt Brace, 2009.

    Book by 2 authors

    Author last name, Author first name. and First name second author, Last name second author. Title of the Book. City where the book was published: Name of publishing company, year the book was published.       

    Example of a citation:
    Marks, Andrea, and Betty Rothbart. Healthy Teens, Body and Soul. New York: Skylight Press, 2003.
    Kids infoBits article

    Citations from articles from Kids infoBits are already made for you! You can copy and paste them onto your Works Cited page. They are usually found at the beginning or end of an article.

     Example of a citation:
    Boys' Life, June 2010 v100 i6 p9(1)

    Discover Tigers.  HEADS UP! nature Adil, Janeen R..

    Article in Newspaper

    Author last name, Author first name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper. Date the article was published.

    Example of a citation:
    McKenzie, James. "President Obama Ends All Wars." Hartford Courant.  6 March 2011.

    Article in Online Newspaper

    Author last name, Author first name. "Title of the Article." Name of the Newspaper. Date the article was published online. First part of the website address.

    Example of a citation:
     King, William K. "Computers Rule the Future." New York Times . 7 Nov. 2011.  www.nytimes.com.

    Article in magazine

    Author last name, Author first name. "Title of article." Name of magazine. Date of publication.

    Example of a citation:
    Thomas, Leslie. “Chanukah and the Christmas Dilemma.” Time. 14 Nov. 2001.

    Interview

    Last name of the person you interviewed, First name. Interview. Date of interview.

    Example of a citation:
    Goldman, Janice. Interview. 6 Mar. 2011.

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