Sample Bibliographies:
Three Systems of Documentation
Fortunately, professional associations have issued handbooks that detail their "house" systems; the three bibliographies below list references from three different handbooks, The MLA Handbook, Turabian's A Manual for Writers, and the APA's Publication Manual.
In the examples that follow, note that Barnes' article comes from a weekly magazine, and thus uses the same form as would a newspaper article. Cook's article is from a "scholarly journal." Lannon's work is a book, while Leap's article comes from a book containing the work of several authors. Can you spot the differences between the citations in the three different formats?
Barnes, Fred. "Finest Hour." New Republic 11 Feb. 1991: 14-16.
Cook, Eleanor. "Reading Typologically, For Example, Faulkner." American Literature 63
(Dec. 1991): 693-711.
Lannon, John M. Technical Writing. Glenview: Scott-Foresman, 1988.
Leap, William L. "American Indian Languages." Language in the USA. Ed. Charles
A. Ferguson and Shirley Brice Heath. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1981.
Barnes, Fred. "Finest Hour." New Republic, 11 February 1991:
14-16.
Cook, Eleanor. "Reading Typologically, For Example, Faulkner." American
Literature 63 (December 1991): 693-711.
Leap, William L. "American Indian Languages." Language in the USA.
Ed. Charles A. Ferguson and Shirley Brice Heath, 116-144. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1981.
Lannon, John M. Technical Writing. Glenview, Ill: Scott-Foresman Co,
1988.
Barnes, F. (1991, February 11). Finest hour. New Republic, pp.14-16.
Cook, E. (1991). Reading typologically, for example, Faulkner. American Literature,
63, 693-711.
Lannon, J. (1988). Technical writing (4th ed.). Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman.
Leap, W. (1981). American indian languages. In Charles A. Ferguson and Shirley
Brice Heath, Language in the USA (1st. ed.) (pp. 116-144). Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Writer's Web can only begin to differentiate these ways of documenting
sources; each system has dozens of other rules and exceptions. You should visit
the Writing Center to look at complete copies of handbooks; all three reference
books are on reserve in the Boatwright Library.