APA Style In-Text George (2011) argued that Yang’s assessment of the poem “overlooks essential elements of the poet’s political affiliations in relation to his art” (p.2). Reference List An unpublished manuscript (such as a paper for a class): George, M. (2011). Political responses to Walter Thomson’s sonnets. Unpublished manuscript. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. A journal article: George, M. (2005). The sonnets of Walter Thomson in the American political imagination. Poetry, 12(2), 13-23. A book: George, M. (2015). Presidents and poets: political uses of American sonnets. Washington, DC: Northern Political Science. A blog post: George, M. (2008, April 9). When presidents read poems [blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.poetryinthepublic.com/blog/visitor/wer89.2 MLA Style In-Text In my paper “Shakespearean Costumes,” I described the ways in which Elizabethan costume designers both supported the playwright’s vision, and added their own creative flair (Smith 10). Works Cited Page An unpublished manuscript (such as a paper for a class): Smith, Jane. Shakespearean Costumes. 2016, University of British Columbia. A journal article: Smith, Jane. “Costume Design in Shakespeare’s Tragedies.” British Drama, vol. 15, no. 2, 2002, pp. 55-61. A book: Smith, Jane. Shakespearean Wardrobes. University of Newton Press, 2001. A blog post: Jane Smith. “Shakespearean Costume Design.” Shakespeare Today, 10 September 2015, shakespearetoday.com/costumes/design/12345/xyz. Accessed 11 October 2018. Chicago Style In-Text My research concluded that owls in the wild live significantly longer than those in captivity (Lee 2016). Footnotes or Endnotes An unpublished manuscript (such as a paper for a class): 8. John Lee, “Methods to Measure the Lifespan of the Great Horned Owl” (Master’s thesis, College of Utah, 2001), 16-18. A journal article: 2. John Lee, “Owl Lifespans,” Journal of Western Wildlife 60, no. 2 (2003): 723. A book: 5. John Lee, The Great Horned Owl (San Francisco: Harvin Wildlife, 2005), 20. A blog post: 7. John Lee, “How Long Does an Owl Live?,” Birdwatching (blog), September 29, 2002 (10:05 a.m.), http://birdwatching.blogs/2002/owls/lifespan.htm Bibliography Page An unpublished manuscript (such as a paper for a class): Lee, John. “Methods to Measure the Lifespan of the Great Horned Owl.” Master’s thesis, College of Utah, 2001. A journal article: Lee, John. “Owl Lifespans.” Journal of Western Wildlife 60, no. 2 (2003): 723-730. A book: Lee, John. The Great Horned Owl. San Francisco: Harvin Wildlife, 2005. A blog post: Lee, John. “How Long Does an Owl LIve?” last modified September 29, 2002. http://birdwatching.blogs/2002/owls/lifespan.htm
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