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Syllabus
Exams
Terms
Book
Review
Graduate
Students
Graduate
Student
Papers
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Bibliography entries use much the same information as footnotes, but they
present it differently.
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Your
bibliography should be divided into two sections, one for primary
sources and one for secondary sources.
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Each
of the entries in a bibliography should begin with the last name of
the author, organization, or creator of the source.
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Both
sections of your bibliography should be arranged in alphabetical order
according to these names.
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Examples
Secondary Sources:
Book with a single author:
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Reisner,
Marc. Cadillac Desert: The American West and its Disappearing
Water. New York: Penguin Books, 1986. |
Article in a collection of articles:
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Fortunate
Eagle, Adam (Nordwall). "Urban Indians and the Occupation
of Alcatraz Island." In American Indian Activism:
Alcatraz to the Longest Walk, ed. Troy Johnson, Joane Nagel, and
Duane Champagne, 60-71. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
1997.
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Primary Sources:
Document in a collection:
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"Steinbeck,
John, Portrays Social Pressures in Rural California, 1939."
In Major Problems in California History, ed. Sucheng Chan and
Spencer Olin, 270-72. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1997. |
Reprint edition:
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Sone,
Monica. Nisei Daughter. New York: Little, Brown
and Company, 1953; reprint, Seattle: University of Washington Press,
1979.
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Newspaper:
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San
Francisco Chronicle (San Francisco),
16 June 1942.
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Unpublished Manuscript:
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Rochester,
Anna. "A Report on Communal Living, 1932." Anna Rochester
Papers, 1880-1965, Special Collections, Knight Library, University
of Oregon, Eugene. |
Web Sites and Electronic Resources
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