EBSCO host sources.
You must know what your source is in order to format correctly. If you have a journal article, follow the format for an online article from a database. If you have an article from an anthology, follow the format for a work in an anthology until the word print. Type Web in place of print and then add the database name and the date of access. the publication info that you need is linked to the title of the book on EBSCO. Click on the title to get the publisher, city, etc.
How to tell?? Here'a a hint to help you along: a journal article will have an issue and volume number. The title might also have the word "journal" in it. A work in an anthology will have an ISBN number listed. ISBN numbers are used for books, not journals.
You must know what your source is in order to format correctly. If you have a journal article, follow the format for an online article from a database. If you have an article from an anthology, follow the format for a work in an anthology until the word print. Type Web in place of print and then add the database name and the date of access. the publication info that you need is linked to the title of the book on EBSCO. Click on the title to get the publisher, city, etc.
How to tell?? Here'a a hint to help you along: a journal article will have an issue and volume number. The title might also have the word "journal" in it. A work in an anthology will have an ISBN number listed. ISBN numbers are used for books, not journals.
Here is a sample of a Proposal and Annotated Bib that I wrote for one of my English classes. Please use this format for yours.
sample prop&bib.doc
sample prop&bib.doc
