Christine N. Rodriguez Period 6 March 15, 2009
References
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 4:56 PM Comment: When
you
submit
your
reference
page,
you
will
do
so
with
your
name
on
it.
However,
when
you
submit
it
with
your
rough
and
;inal
draft,
only
the
title
and
page
number
will
be
included
in
the
top
right.
Hunter, C. (1967, August 8). Report from U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Retrieved December 1, 2008, from www.law.umaryland.edu/marshall/usccr/documents/ pressrel67.pdf. Kidd, S. M. (2002). The secret life of bees. New York: Penguin Group. Liptak, A. (2005). 1965: At last, freedom to vote: forty years ago, police attacks on civil rights protesters in Alabama led to passage of the voting rights act. Retrieved
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 4:49 PM Comment: Notice
how
the
;irst
line
of
each
reference
is
;lush
left,
while
the
subsequent
lines
of
the
reference
is
indented
;ive
spaces
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 4:51 PM Comment: Here
it
seems
confusing
that
I
would
not
capitalize
a
title.
In
APA
format,
this
is
how
references
are
written.
November 23, 2008, from http://www.thefreelibrary.com/1965:+at+last,+freedom+ to+vote:+forty+years+ago,+police+attacks+on...-a0128791194. Struggle for freedom. (2004, April 20). Retrieved December 1, 2008, from http://www.history.com/minisite.do?content_type=Minisite_Generic&content_type id=591&display_order=2&sub_display_order=7&mini_id=10
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 4:52 PM Comment: Notice
the
reference
page
is
double‐spaced,
but
there
aren’t
excessive
spaces
in
between.
Do
it
just
like
this!
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 4:50 PM Comment: When
the
online
article
shows
no
author,
then
write
the
name
of
the
article
;irst.
The Beatles. (1969). Abbey Road [CD]. Hollywood, CA-London: Capital-EMI.
Christine Rodriguez 3/19/09 5:01 PM Comment: Remember
to
use
the
APA
sites
to
see
the
way
different
resources
are
referenced
here.
Online
journals
are
referenced
differently
from
books
and
magazines,
songs,
etc.
Notice
the
references
are
in
alphabetical
order
by
author.