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Hicksville Exempted Village School District Hicksville High School and Hicksville Middle School School-Wide Style Manual For Writing Research Papers Updated October 10, 2013

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools

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TITLE PAGE AND COVER MLA style does not require a cover page, but some teachers, organizations, and college professors do. 1. If a title page is required a. center the title of the report, one third of the way down the page b. center your name, teacher’s name, class and date two-thirds of the way down the page 2. If a title page is not required a. In the upper right corner (this should be in the header of your document), type the following information: Your Last name followed by the page number (use insert field of pg numbers) b. In the upper left corner, type the following information: your name teacher’s name class date c. center the title of the report immediately following the date d. double space everything on this page including your header TEXT OF PAPER 1. If you plan to use a word processing program a. margins should be no more than 1 inch on all sides b. use a font of 12 for the text of the paper c. font should be Times New Roman or Helvetica d. double space the text of the paper e. use the tab key once to indent paragraphs f. put one space after a comma and one space after the end of a sentence g. your last name and page number should appear in the upper right hand corner (in the header) of each page 2. If you plan to hand write your paper (Junior High only with teacher permission) a. use blue or black ink b. write only on one side of the paper c. skip one line between each line of text

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools CREATING A BIBLIOGRAPHY AND WORKS CITED 1. Before you begin your bibliography, you should know . a. A bibliography is a list of the sources used to prepare your paper b. After the research paper is completed, the bibliography becomes a “Works Cited” list and includes only those resources cited in the paper c. The Works Cited pages should be on a separate page from the rest of the paper and should be the last page of you paper d. Center the words Works Cited on the top of the page e. Bibliographic entries should be double spaced with one double space between each entry f. Entries should be listed in alphabetical order according to the first word of the entry. Do not use a, an or the for alphabetizing: begin with the second word instead. g. The first line of an entry begins at the left margin; the second and third lines and all other lines are indented one tab. This is called hanging indentation. h. MLA form dictates that dates are entered as follows: Day Month Year 17 December 2005

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools MLA has been updated: Overview of CHANGES as of 11/2009: No More Underlining! Underlining is no more. MLA now recommends italicizing titles of independently published works (books, periodicals, films, etc). No More URLs! While website entries will still include authors, article names, and website names, when available, MLA no longer requires URLs. Writers are, however, encouraged to provide a URL if the citation information does not lead readers to easily find the source. New pagination format Each article citation in MLA Style now requires the volume and issue number, as well as the page numbers, if available. Format is required Each and every reference in the Works Cited List must have the format listed (Print, Web, CD, Television, Film, etc.). New Abbreviations. Many web source entries now require a publisher name, a date of publication, and/or page numbers. When no publisher name appears on the website, write N.p. for no publisher given. When sites omit a date of publication, write n.d. for no date. For online journals that appear only online (no print version) or on databases that do not provide pagination, write n. pag. for no pagination.

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools Use these Works Cited format examples to create your works cited page: BOOKS a. Book with one author, entire book used Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Wilson, Frank R. The Hand: How Its Use Shapes the Brain, Language, and Human Culture. New York: Pantheon, 1998. Print. b. Book with one author, only part of the book used Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Pages Used. Print. Martin, David. King’s Legacy Lives in Atlanta. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1992. 100 – 125. Print. c. Book with two authors and the edition is given Author’s Last Name, First Name, and Second Author’s First and Last Name. Title of Book. Edition used. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Silverstein, Virginia, and John Smith. The Assassination of Dr. King. 4th ed. New York: Scholastic Press,1987. Print. d. Book with three authors Author’s Last Name, First Name, Second Author’s First and Last Name, and Third Author’s First and Last Name. Title of Book. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Doe, John, Jane Smith, and Joe Public. Everything Science. Chicago: Biblioteca Press, 2013. Print. 5

Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools e. Book with more than three authors Author’s Last Name, First Name, et al. Title of Book. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Roberts, Sally, et al. The Fascinating History of the United States. New York: Knowledge Press, 2010. Print. f. Book with an editor Editor’s Last Name, First Name, ed. Title of Book. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Smith, John, ed. The Pacific Ocean. New York: William Morrow, 1985. Print. g. Book with one author and one editor Author's Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Ed. Editor's First Name Last Name. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. Everett, Chloe. The First Ladies. Ed. Samantha Simon. Chicago: Blue Ribbon Press, 2009. Print. ENCYCLOPEDIA OR OTHER REFERENCE BOOKS a. General Encyclopedias and Other Well-Known Reference Sources Examples: World Book Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Americana, Webster's Dictionary, etc. Author (if there is one). “Topic.” Title of Encyclopedia or Reference Book. Edition Used. Year. Print. Adler, Joanna. “Igloo.” Encyclopedia Americana. International ed. 2010. Print. Smith, John. “Dogs.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1995 ed. Print. *If there is no author listed, simply begin with the topic.

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools b. Specialized Reference Sources Author (if there is one). “Topic.” Title of Encyclopedia or Reference Book. Editor's Name. Edition Used. Volume. Place Published: Publisher, Date of Publication. Print. "Ride, Sally." American Astronauts. Ed. Walter Milton. 2nd ed. Vol. 3. New York: Heritage Publishers, 2008. Print. "Meercats." Exploring Mammals. Vol. 12. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 2008. Print. c. Encyclopedia/Reference Source on the Internet Author's Last Name, First Name (if available). “Topic.” Title of Online Encyclopedia. Publisher's Name, Date Published. Web. Date accessed. Baker, Ernestine. “Golf.” Encyclopedia Britannica Online, Encyclopedia Britannica, 2008. Web. 22 April 2009. ARTICLES (MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS) Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Magazine or Newspaper. Date of Article: Pages Used. Print. Batten, Mary. “The Dream Lives On.” People. February 1998: 46-51. Print. SCHOLARLY JOURNAL - Print Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Date): Pages. Print. Bilton, Amelia. “Contributing Factors in the Plague of 1793.” Journal of Early American History 112.8 (2009): 78-91. Print.

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Style Manual Hicksville Exempted Village Schools SCHOLARLY JOURNAL – Online (Not from a database.) Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal Volume.Issue (Date): Pages . Web. Date accessed. Carmel, Kyle. “An Analytical Approach to Thermal Energy.” Journal of Energy 51.8 (2008): 33-45. Web. 8 Novemer 2010. AUDIO RECORDING Artist's Last Name, First Name. "Title of Song or Work." Album Title. Production Company, date. Recording Format (CD, MP3 file, etc.).

Souza, John Philip. "Stars and Stripes Forever." Classical America. Independence Records, 2008. MP3 file. VIDEO RECORDING Title. Director's First and Last Name. Distributor, Year of Release. Medium. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Dir. Franco Zeffirelli. Paramount, 1968. Film. WEB SITE a. Entire Web Site Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). Title. Version or Edition (if available). Publisher (Write N.p. if not available), Date (Day Month Year; write n.d. if date is not available). Web. Date accessed (Day Month Year).

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