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HOW TO WRITE A BIB CARD FOR A
HOW TO WRITE A BIB CARD FOR AN
NEWSPAPER or MAGAZINE ARTICLE
ARTICLE FROM AN ENCYCLOPEDIA
on the Internet
From the Internet
Last name, First name.
“Title of the Article.”
“Title of Article.” Title of Online
Name of Magazine.
Date of original
publication:
page numbers.
Date accessed
Encyclopedia.
Date Accessed.
<URL>.
online.
<URL>.
Christianson, Lori. “How to Write Great Essays.” English
"Ernest Hemingway." MSN Encarta. 27 Dec. 2005
Teacher Weekly. 20 Nov. 2003: 70-71.
<
16 Mar. 2007. <
article93.htm>.
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HOW TO WRITE A BIB CARD FOR AN INDIVIDUAL
HOW TO WRITE A BIB CARD FOR A WEBSITE
PAGE ON A WEBSITE WITH NO AUTHOR
WHEN IT BELONGS TO AN INSTITUTION OR
ORGANIZATION
“Name of Page.”
Name of site.
Date of site’s
last revision.
Name of institution or
organization affiliated with the site.
Date you accessed the site.
<URL>.
Name of institution.
“Title of site’s specific
page.”
Name of full site.
Date of site’s
last revision.
Date you accessed the
“Synonyms for Said.” Mrs. Christianson’s Language Arts
site.
<URL>.
Page. 22 Jan. 2008. 23 Jan. 2008.
United Language Arts Teachers (ULAT). “How to Write a
<
Paragraph.” Success in Language Arts. 23 Dec. 2005.
10 May 2006. <
You’re right: it does look strange to have two dates written together.
However, this is how it is done in MLA format and people familiar with
this way of preparing entries know that the first date is the publication
one and the second date is when you accessed the site.
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