References APA Style Name: General Print Encyclopedia Editor of encyclopedia: Year of publication: Title of article: Title of encyclopedia: Volume #: Page #s: Publication city: Publication company: Editor s Last Name, F. N. (Ed.). (Year of Publication). Title of article. Title of Encyclopedia in italics (Vol. #, pp. #). Publication City: Publication Company. Ember, Melvin and Carol R. Ember (Eds.). (2001). New Zealand. Countries and their Cultures. (Vol. 3, pp. 1590 1600). Detroit: Macmillian Reference USA. Virtual Library - Online Encyclopedia Date published: Title of article: Title of encyclopedia: Address of retrieval: Author s Last Name, First Name. (Date or n.d.). Title of article. In Title of Encyclopedia online. Retrieved from the WRDSB Virtual Library. Dalziel, Raewyn. (31 March 2014). New Zealand. In Britannica School High. Retrieved from the WRDSB Virtual Library. Author s Last Name, First Name. (Date or n.d.). Title of article. In Title of Encyclopedia online. Retrieved from http://www... Book Author(s): Title of book: City of publication: Publisher: Year of publication: Author s Last Name, First Name. (Year).Title of book: And subtitle if it exists. City of Publication: Publisher. Theunissen, Steve. (2003). The maori of New Zealand. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company. Book (Edited) Author(s) of book: Title of book: Book editor(s): Place of publication: Publisher: Year of publication: Author s Last Name, First Name. (Year). Title of book. Full Name of Editor (Ed.). City of Publication: Publisher.
Virtual Library Online Magazine from Database Title of article: Title of magazine: Date of original source (volume, issue, year OR day month year): Address of retrieval: Author s Last Name, First Name (Day Month Year).Title of article. Title of Online Magazine, Volume number(issue number). Retrieved from Database Name in the WRDSB Virtual Library. Mendleson, Rachel. (31 May 2010). Feeling the bite of a cannibal joke. Macleans. Retrieved from Canada in Context in the WRDSB Virtual Library. Internet Site on World Wide Web Title of article/page: Publication date: Address of retrieval: Author s Last Name (or Corporate Author), F. N. (Date). Title of Article. Retrieved from http://www... Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. (31 March 2014). Story: Maori. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/maori/page-1 Virtual Library - Online Newspaper from Database Title of article/page: Title of newspaper: Publication date: Address of retrieval: Author s Last Name, F. N. (Date). Title of article. Title of Newspaper. Retrieved from Title of Database in the WRDSB Virtual Library. (13 March 2012). I m feeling like a newcomer back home in New Zealand. Guelph Mercury. Retrieved from Canada in Context in the WRDSB Virtual Library. Photograph (Image) Content of image: Date accessed: Address retrieved: [Subject and type of work]. Retrieved Day Month Year, from: http://www... [Photograph of a Maori man with traditional tattoos on his face]. Retrieved 31 March 2014, from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8501747/maori-head-finally-sent-home-to- New-Zealand-from-France.html Interviewing a Person Name of Person: Date of Interview: Interviewee s Last Name, First Name. Personal Interview. Date of Interview.
Video Blog Post Date of Post: Title of Post: Address of Retrieval: Author s Last Name, First Name. (Year, Month Day). Title of Video Blog Post [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www... Works Cited points to remember: The title Works Cited should be centred and at the top of the page. 1. The works cited section of a research paper lists all of the material used in your text facts, opinions or quotations. 2. Entries in the list of works cited are to be alphabetized by the author s last name. If the author s name is not known, alphabetize by the first word in the title other than A, AN, or THE. 3. Do not number the works. 4. Do not include degree designations (e.g. B Sc, B A). 5. Indent about seven (7) spaces in the hanging indent style of formatting. 6. Leave one (1) blank line between citations and two (2) blank lines between the title and the first citation. Works Cited.....
Works Cited Dalziel, Raewyn. (31 March 2014). New Zealand. In Britannica School High. Retrieved from the WRDSB Virtual Library. Ember, Melvin and Carol R. Ember (Eds.). (2001). New Zealand. Countries and their Cultures. (Vol. 3, pp. 1590 1600). Detroit: Macmillian Reference USA. Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. (31 March 2014). Story: Maori. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/maori/page-1 [Photograph of a Maori man with traditional tattoos on his face]. Retrieved 31 March 2014, from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8501747/maori-headfinally-sent-home-to-new-zealand-from-france.html Theunissen, Steve. (2003). The maori of New Zealand. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company.
Works Cited Ember, Melvin and Carol R. Ember (Eds.). (2001). New Zealand. Countries and their Cultures. (Vol. 3, pp. 1590 1600). Detroit: Macmillian Reference USA. Dalziel, Raewyn. (31 March 2014). New Zealand. In Britannica School High. Retrieved from the WRDSB Virtual Library. Theunissen, Steve. (2003). The maori of New Zealand. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company. Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage. (31 March 2014). Story: Maori. Retrieved from http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/maori/page-1 [Photograph of a Maori man with traditional tattoos on his face]. Retrieved 31 March 2014, from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8501747/maorihead-finally-sent-home-to-new-zealand-from-france.html