MONTAUK PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
USE THE "HOW TO WRITE A WORKS CITED PAGE" INSTRUCTIONS AND THE SAMPLE WORKS CITED PAGE TO CREATE YOUR OWN LIST OF SOURCES USED FOR YOUR REPORT OR PROJECT
SAMPLE WORKS CITED PAGE
| Name | Date |
| Class | Assignment |
Works
Cited
“Belize.”
Culturegrams ’99. Brigham
Young University: Provo, Ut., 1998.
(Culturegram)
Bronner, Edwin B. “Penn,
William.” The New Book of
Knowledge. 1988.
(print
encyclopedia article)
“Great Voyages.” Eyewitness History of the World. CD-ROM. New York: Dorling
Kindersley, 1995.
(CD-ROM
encyclopedia article)
“Greek Mythology-Medusa.” <http://mesagenet.com/myths/> Feb. 25, 1997.
(World
Wide Web article)
Griffiths, John F. “Tornado.” Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. 1996 ed. CD-ROM.
Danbury, Ct.:
Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc., 1994.
(CD-ROM
encyclopedia article)
Kleinberg, Rachel. "Afternoon Chat with Ms. Pfister." Montauk School Library, Montauk,
NY : December 2, 2002.
(unpublished interview)
Lambert, David. The Ultimate Dinosaur Book. New York: Dorling Kindersley, 1993.
(book with one author)
Maddren, Gerry. "Against All Odds." Cricket Feb. 1998: 21-23. SIRS Discoverer. SIRS
Discover on the Web. Silver Lakes Middle School Library, North Lauderdale, FL. 10 Nov. 2001 <http://www.sirs.com>.
(article from SIRS)
Nicklin, Flip. “Bowhead Whales.” National Geographic. August 1995: 114-129.
Ross, Arnold, and William K. Emerson.
Wonders of Barnacles. New
York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1974.
(book with two authors)
(Note: Your “Works Cited” page should not have the italic notes listed above. Those are just to help you identify the different types of sources and how they are listed on a “Works Cited” page.)