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Book (one author)
Bibliography:
Blackfoot, Emery. Chance encounters. Boston: Serendipity
Press, 1987.
First Footnote:
Emery Blackfoot, Chance Encounters (Boston: Serendipity Press, 1987).
Next Footnotes:
Blackfoot, 102.
Book (more than three authors)
Bibliography:
Smith, John, George Jackson, Humphrey Little and Stanley Black. How to Fry an Egg. Boston: Serendipity Press, 1972.
First Footnote:
John Smith et al., How to Fry an Egg (Boston: Serendipity Press, 1972).
Next Footnotes:
Smith et al., How to Fry, 35.
Journal Article
Bibliography:
Banks, William. "A Secret Meeting in Boise." Midwestern Political Review 6 (1958): 26-31.
First Footnote:
William Banks, "A Secret Meeting in Boise," Midwestern Political Review 6 (1958): 29.
Next Footnotes:
Banks, 31.
World Wide Web Site
Bibliography:
Jewett, Sarah Orne. 1997. The country of the pointed firs [online]. New York: Columbia University, Academic Information Systems, Bartleby Library, 1996 [cited 16 October 1997]. Available from World Wide Web: (http://www.columbia.edu/acis/.bartleby/jewett)
In-Text:
(Jewett 1997)