Ecercise MLA Citation 25maret

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MLA Citation: Using your MLA Citation handout, choose the correct answer for each of the following questions: 1. You need to cite a book that you read. The author is William K. Klingaman and the title is Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. The book was published in 2001 by Viking Press in New York. The correct way to cite this book on your Works Cited page is: a. Klingaman, W. K. Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York: Viking Press, 2001. b. Klingaman, William K. Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York: Viking Press, 2001. c. Klingaman, William K. (2001). Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York: Viking Press 2. You want to include in your Works Cited an article or a book written by two people. The correct way to include both their names in the citation (according to MLA style) is (See MLA Examples: Book with two Authors): a. Becker, Mark B., and Susan J. Rozek b. Becker, M. B., and S. J. Rozek c. Becker, Mark B., and Rozek, Susan J. 3. You have an article with one author from a journal that you want to include in your Works Cited. Here is information about the journal (See MLA Examples: Journal). journal title: Issues in Law and Medicine volume and issue: volume 46, issue 4 page numbers: 125-136. Year: 2001 How would you write just the journal part of your citation in MLA style? This is the information you would put after the author and article title? a. Issues in Law and Medicine, v.46, no.4, pg. 125-136, 2001. b. Issues in Law and Medicine, 46.4 (2001): 125-136. c. Issues in Law and Medicine, 46 (4), 125-136, 2001. 4. You found several articles that you used for your paper that were full-text from the library’s databases. The one below was from the database Academic Search Premier: Credit Card Debt On College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, And Solutions. By: Norvilitis, Jill M.; Santa Maria, Phillip. College Student Journal, Sep2002, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p356-364. The proper way to cite this article in your Works Cited in MLA style is (see MLA Examples Online Journal): a. Norvilitis, Jill M., and Phillip Santa Maria. ”Credit Card Debt on College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions.” College Student Journal 36.3 (Sept. 2002): 356- 364. Academic Search Premier http://www.epnet.com/. b. Norvilitis, Jill M. & Phillip Santa Maria. “Credit Card Debt on College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions.” College Student Journal 36.3 (2002): 356-364.

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  • MLA Citation:

    Using your MLA Citation handout, choose the correct answer for each of the following questions:

    1. You need to cite a book that you read. The author is William K. Klingaman and the title is

    Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. The book was published in 2001 by Viking

    Press in New York.

    The correct way to cite this book on your Works Cited page is:

    a. Klingaman, W. K. Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York: Viking Press,

    2001.

    b. Klingaman, William K. Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York: Viking

    Press, 2001.

    c. Klingaman, William K. (2001). Abraham Lincoln and the Road to Emancipation. New York:

    Viking Press

    2. You want to include in your Works Cited an article or a book written by two people. The

    correct way to include both their names in the citation (according to MLA style) is (See MLA

    Examples: Book with two Authors):

    a. Becker, Mark B., and Susan J. Rozek

    b. Becker, M. B., and S. J. Rozek

    c. Becker, Mark B., and Rozek, Susan J.

    3. You have an article with one author from a journal that you want to include in your Works

    Cited. Here is information about the journal (See MLA Examples: Journal).

    journal title: Issues in Law and Medicine

    volume and issue: volume 46, issue 4

    page numbers: 125-136.

    Year: 2001

    How would you write just the journal part of your citation in MLA style? This is the information

    you would put after the author and article title?

    a. Issues in Law and Medicine, v.46, no.4, pg. 125-136, 2001.

    b. Issues in Law and Medicine, 46.4 (2001): 125-136.

    c. Issues in Law and Medicine, 46 (4), 125-136, 2001.

    4. You found several articles that you used for your paper that were full-text from the librarys databases. The one below was from the database Academic Search Premier:

    Credit Card Debt On College Campuses: Causes,

    Consequences, And Solutions. By: Norvilitis, Jill M.;

    Santa Maria, Phillip. College Student Journal,

    Sep2002, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p356-364.

    The proper way to cite this article in your Works Cited in MLA style is (see MLA Examples

    Online Journal):

    a. Norvilitis, Jill M., and Phillip Santa Maria. Credit Card Debt on College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. College Student Journal 36.3 (Sept. 2002): 356- 364. Academic Search Premier http://www.epnet.com/.

    b. Norvilitis, Jill M. & Phillip Santa Maria. Credit Card Debt on College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. College Student Journal 36.3 (2002): 356-364.

  • Academic Search Premier. 8 Sept. 2003.

    c. Norvilitis, Jill M., and Phillip Santa Maria. Credit Card Debt on College Campuses: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions. College Student Journal 36.3 (2002): 356-364. Academic Search Premier 8 Sept. 2003

    5. You used information for a research paper from a website that is part of the Web4Health

    Web site that you viewed on Sept. 15, 2003. The page you want to use is written by Gunborg

    Palme called: How Media Affect Body Image of Women. It was most recently updated on

    August 9, 2003 and the URL is http://web4health.info/en/answers/ed-causes-culture-

    example.htm. What is the correct way to cite this Web site? (See MLA Examples: Web Site.)

    a. Palme, Gunborg. "How Media Affect Body Image of Women." 09 Aug. 2003. Web4Health 15

    Sep. 2003 .

    b. Palme, Gunborg. "How Media Affect Body Image of Women." 09 Aug. 2003.

    Web4Health .

    c. Palme, Gunborg. How Media Affect Body Image of Women. 09 Aug. 2003.

    Web4Health 15 Sep. 2003 .

    6. You are writing a paper on the ethics of downloading music from the Internet. One article

    you used in your research comes from the Wall Street Journal. The article is titled Will the Music Industry Sue Your Kid? It appeared in the September 10, 2003 issue on page 1D and was written by Carl Bialik. You want your teacher to know that you are using ideas from this

    article or paraphrasing, but you are not quoting directly. (See MLA Examples: In-text

    citation.)

    What is the correct way to make a parenthetical reference when you are quoting or paraphrasing

    another authors work? a. Since the music industry has begun to sue young people who are helping download huge

    amounts of music from the Internet, some parents fear that they will have to pay large

    sums of money to protect themselves. Parents do not have to worry about being sued if

    they are unaware what their kids are doing. (Bialik 2003)

    b. Since the music industry has begun to sue young people who are helping download huge

    amounts of music from the Internet, some parents fear that they will have to pay large

    sums of money to protect themselves. Parents do not have to worry about being sued if

    they are unaware what their kids are doing. (Bialik 1D)

    c. Since the music industry has begun to sue young people who are helping download huge

    amounts of music from the Internet, some parents fear that they will have to pay large

    sums of money to protect themselves. Parents do not have to worry about being sued if

    they are unaware what their kids are doing. (Bialik 2003 1D)

    The exercise is taken from http://www.library.arizona.edu