Your
Name
Mr.
Loy
Period
#
June
3, 2009
Bibliography
Glaser, Milton, and Jonathan Barnbrook.
"Just How Personal Should Graphic Design Get? How Political Can or Should
a Designer Be? What Kind of Responsibilities Do They
have in hese Difficult Times? Milton Glaser and
Jonathan Barnbrook Discuss Design's Rules of
Engagement.(Industry Overview)." Creative Review
23.12 (Dec 2003): 52(4). General Reference Center Gold.
Gale. Sheldon High School. 1 May 2009 <http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start.do?prodId=IPS>.
"Graphic Design: A Career Guide." AIGA, The Professional Association for Design. 2009. University
of Chicago Press. 1 May 2009
<http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm/guide-careerguide>.
Reeves , Diane Lindsey. Career Ideas for Kids Who
Like Art. New York: Checkmark Books, 2007.
"Summary Report for Graphic Designers." O*Net
Online. 2008. U.S. Department of Labor. 2 May 2009.
<http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/27-1024.00>.
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Making your bibliography:
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Online database– copy and
paste citation
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World
Book Online article – copy and paste
citation
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Books – Use Citation
Maker; Source Type - Book
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Professional Website - Use
Citation Maker; Source Type - Internet: Professional
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is a browser that leads you to sources.
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with instructorÕs consent), copy and paste the citation: Toolbox ˆ Cite this page ˆ scroll down to MLA Style
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be used for background information, as a reference for correct terminology and
search terms, and as a starting point for further research.Ó (quote from Wikipedia citation page)
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1. Library Homepage ˆ Citation Maker
from OSLIS (right side of
screen)
2. Select the Source Type (Book or Internet ˆ Professional) from the yellow sidebar.
3. Enter the citation information in the boxes. For
books, you can use VIA.
(If
an article or website lists no author, leave it blank.)
4. Select Create Citation Below; continue with other
citations, then click Sort All.
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word-processing document:
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b. Open a Word document or a Google Doc; Paste (Command-V
or Edit ˆ Paste)
c. Tidy up the bibliography: use italics for titles, alphabetize, use one
font and size, indent.
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