Need to Cite Short Stories For Students?
How to Cite:
1) When citing text from SSfS that does not list an author (for example the Themes, Style, Historical Context sections, etc.)
2) When citing content that was written specifically for SSfS (for example, the first essay under the Criticism heading)
3) When citing an essay that originally appeared in a journal or newspaper and is reprinted in SSfS
4) When citing an essay that originally appeared in a book and is reprinted in SSfS
Last Name, First name or Poster's Username. “Title of Image or Video.”
Name of Website, Day Month Year of Posted, Accessed Day Month Year, URL without https://
Example:
cromulantman."Ukulele Weeps by Jake Shimabukuro." YouTube, 23 Apr. 2006.
Accessed 12 Mar. 2018, youtu.be/puSkP3uym5k.
Last Name, First Name. Title of Image OR Description.
Year of creation, Institution Where Work is Housed, Name of Website,
Accessed Day Month Year, url without https://
Example:
Klee, Paul. Twittering Machine. 1922, Museum of Modern Art,
Mark Harden's Artchive, Accessed 12 Mar. 2018, www.artchive.com/artchive/K/klee/twittering_machine.jpg.html.
Editor, author, or compiler name. “Page Title.” Website Title, Version or Edition,
Sponsor or Publisher, Year/ Season of Publication, Accessed Day Month Year, url.
Example:
Mayo Clinic Staff. “Organic Foods: Are They Safer? More Nutritious?.” Mayo Clinic, 17 April 2017.
Accessed 12 Mar. 2018, www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating
/in-depth/organic-food/art-20043880
Last name, First name of Author. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.
Name of Database, Date of Access.
Example:
Baehr, Craig M., and Bob Schaller. Writing for the Internet : A Guide to Real Communication
in Virtual Space. Greenwood Press, 2010, eBook Collection (EBSCOhost),
Accessed 13 Nov. 2012.
Last name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.
Example:
Bolling, Linda. My Life with My Best Friend in Colorado. Time-Life, 2008.
"Title of Entry." Title of Work. Title of Website, Year of Publication or Posting, Accessed Day Month Year.
Example:
"Encumber." Merriam-Webster Online. Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online.
2013, Accessed 3 June 2013.
"Title of Entry." Title of Dictionary. edition, Year of Publication, page number(s).
Example
"Azimuthal Equidistant Projection." Merriam-Webster's
Collegiate Dictionary. 11th ed. 2003, p.74.
Last name, First name. "Article Title." Journal Title, volume, number,Year/Season, Page#(s).
Name of Database, Accessed Day Month Year, URL without http://
Example:
Liberatore, Stephanie, "Q is Organic Food Healthier?" The Science Teacher, v.77, n.7, 2010, p. 74. Academic OneFile,
Accessed 12 Mar. 2018, link.galegroup.com.db03.linccweb.org/apps/doc/A238424722/AONE?u=
lincclin_bwcc&sid=AONE&xid=da37fad7
Last name, First name. "Article Title." Journal Title,
Volume#, Issue#, Year/Season, Page(s).
Example:
Marsh, Charleen L. “Volcanic Seismology in California.”
Geology vol.17, no.4, 2004, pp.45-67.
Last name, First name. "Title of Article." Name of Newspaper,
Day Month Year of Publication, Section and Page.
Example:
Eilperin, Juliet. "U.S. Considers Deep-Sea Chemicals for
Oil Cleanup." Washington Post , 10 May 2010, A6.
Last name, First name. "Article Title." Magazine Title Day Month
Year, Vol., no., Page(s).
Example:
Armintor, Bob. “The Search for Hidden Life.” Newsweek
22 Nov. 1999, pp.82-93.
Last name, First name of editor(s), ed(s). Title of Anthology. Publisher, Year.
Example:
Hill, Charles A., and Marguerite Helmers, eds. Defining Visual Rhetorics.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004.
Last name, First name. "Title of Work within Anthology." Title of Anthology, Ed. First Name Last Name
of Editor(s), Publisher, Year, Page#(s).
Example:
Swanson, Gunnar. "Graphic Design Education as a Liberal Art: Design and Knowledge in the University
and The 'Real World." The Education of a Graphic Designer, Ed. Steven Heller,
Allworth Press, 1998, pp.13-24.