MLA-Style Works Cited
The student is quoting from an unsigned editorial, "Asserting Silence" published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on June 4, 2010.
"Asserting Silence." Editorial. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 4 June 2010, p. A16.
For an essay about women in 1960s American film, the student is citing the work of the director Blake Edwards in Breakfast at Tiffany's. The film was released in 1961 and distributed on DVD in the Paramount Centennial Collection in 2009.
Breakfast at Tiffany's. Directed by Blake Edwards, Paramount, 1961.
The student is summarizing an article, "What Does the Millennial Generation Want from a Mobile Phone?" by Stephanie Camp that appeared online in The Huffington Post on June 9, 2010. The student accessed the article on June 17, 2010.
Camp, Stephanie. "What Does the Millennial Generation Want from a Mobile Phone?" Huffington Post, 9 June 2010, www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/6/9/millmobile.html. Accessed 17 June 2010.
The student is quoting from "Surveillance: Taking It Downtown" by Brennan David published on March 28, 2010 in the Columbia Daily Tribune. The student accessed the article on the Web on June 9, 2010.
David, Brennan. "Surveillance: Taking It Downtown." Columbia Daily Tribune, 28 Mar. 2010, www.columbiadailytribune.com/2010/3/28/surv.html. Accessed 9 June 2010.
The student is citing "The Enhancement of the Senses," a review of a book, The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science that appeared in the magazine The Nation.
Findlen, Paula. "The Enhancement of the Senses." Review of The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science, by Richard Holmes. Nation, 31 May 2010, pp. 33-36.
The student is citing two books by Lawrence Lessig. One is Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy, published in New York by Penguin Press in 2008. The other is Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity, also published in New York by Penguin, in 2004.
Lessig, Lawrence. Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity. Penguin, 2004. ---. Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy. Penguin, 2008.
The student is citing a book, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, by William McDonough and Michael Brungart. It was published in New York by North Point Press in 2002.
McDonough, William and Brungart, Michael. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. North Point, 2002.
The student is paraphrasing page 265 of Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood, by Mark Harris. The book was published in New York by Penguin Press, in 2008.
Harris, Mark. Pictures at a Revolution. Penguin, 2008.
The student is quoting from a film review of The Secret in Their Eyes, published April 16, 2010, accessed online on May 3, 2010 from the Los Angeles Times.
Sharkey, Betsy. "Untangling the Past." Review of The Secret in Their Eyes, directed by Juan Jose Campanella. Los Angeles Times, 16 Apr. 2010, www.latimes.com/2010/4/16/rev/untangling.html. Accessed 3 May 2010.
The student is paraphrasing a book, Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World, by Rosalind Wiseman.
Wiseman, Rosalind. Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World. Three Rivers, 2009.