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- Syndor, Charles W., Jr.
“Auschwitz.” World
- Book Encyclopedia. 1999 ed.
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- Schauss, Hayyim. “Yom
Kippur.” The
- Jewish Festivals: From Their Beginnings
- to our own Day. United States: Union of
- the American Hebrew
Congregations,
- 1938. 119 – 142.
- KEY POINTS---
- Author’s name is in inverted order followed by a period. The chapter title is in quotes.The
book title is underlined.
Pulishing info follows with place followed by the publisher and
copyright date. Page numbers are
last and listed separately.
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- Smith, Tom. Personal
interview. 12
- November 2002.
- Key points---
- Name of person interviewed is listed in inverted order. Note order of date.
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- OWL at Purdue University: Using
Modern
- Language Association (MLA)
Format.
- Purdue University. 20 November 2002.
-
<http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/
- research/r_mla.html.>
- KEY POINTS---
- Title of Web site is listed first and italicized. The location of the page is followed
by the date (note order). Put
carats < > around the entire web address. Only break the address after a single
virgule (/).
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- Tabb High School Students Grades 9-12.
- Survey. 30 November 2002.
- KEY POINTS---
- Note that what the title of this work is, is listed first. The work is listed second followed by
a period. The date is listed with
the day before the month and followed by the year with end punctuation.
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- Grossman, Lev. “Sim Nation.” Time
25
- November 2002: 78-80.
- KEY POINTS---
- Magazine article. Note that there
is no punctuation after the magazine title which is underlined. The date is arranged with the day
before the month. A colon follows
the year with just the numbers of the pages following. Note there are no abbreviations before
those numbers and they are followed by a period.
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