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Works MLA Cited Online Periodical in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.6 and 5.9.7] Marsh, Kelly A. Identity Theft. CQ Researcher 10 June 2005: 505-20. Congressional Quarterly. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 28 July 2005 <http://library.cqpress.com>. Newspaper in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.5 and 5.9.7] Lichtblau, Eric. Administration Plans Defense of Terror Law. New York Times 19 Aug. 2003, late...

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Works MLA Cited Online Periodical in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.6 and 5.9.7] Marsh, Kelly A. Identity Theft. CQ Researcher 10 June 2005: 505-20. Congressional Quarterly. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 28 July 2005 <http://library.cqpress.com>. Newspaper in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.5 and 5.9.7] Lichtblau, Eric. Administration Plans Defense of Terror Law. New York Times 19 Aug. 2003, late ed. (East Coast): A1+. ProQuest Newspapers. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 15 Sept. 2003 <http://www.proquest.com>. Journal Article Reprinted in a Reference Book then Reproduced in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.5 and 5.9.7] Kiskis, Michael J. Mark Twain and Collaborative Authority. Studies in the Literary Imagination 29:2 (1993): 2944. Rpt. in Nonfiction Classics for Students. Vol. 4. Literature Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 3 Aug. 2005 <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Abstract in a Non-Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.8 and 5.9.7] Neumann, P. J. et al. Can We Better Prioritize Resources for Cost-Utility Research? Medical Decision Making 25.4 (2005): 29-436. Abstract. PubMed. 28 July 2005 <http://www.ncbi.nlm.ov/entrez/query.fgci?db+PubMed>. E-Books [MLA 5.7.3 and 5.9.7] Bloom, Harold. Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Blooms Notes. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1996. NetLibrary. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 14 Sept. 2002 <http://www.netlibrary.com>. Documentation Guide Based on the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th ed. REF LB 2369.G53 2003 General rules: Underline or italicize titles of books, magazines, and scholarly journals. articles, essays, poems, and short stories in quotation marks. Enclose title of When certain information, such as an author, is missing, skip it and go on to the next part. Pay careful attention to punctuation, and type exactly as each example indicates. Use a shortened form of the publishers name: New York: Morrow, 2004 rather than William Morrow & Company. Indent five spaces or one-half inch after the first line of each entry, and double space within and between all entries. DATABASE PUBLICATION INFORMATION [MLA 5..9.1, 5.9.4 and 5..9.7] Academic Search Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. Biographies Plus Illus. Wilson. Kingwood Coll. Lib. Access date <http://hwwilsonweb.com>. Encyclopedia Britannica. Publication date. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Access date <http://search.eb.com>. Business & Company Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Business Source Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. CINAHL. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. Columbia Grangers World of Poetry. Columbia UP. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://columbiagrangers.org>. Communication and Mass Media Complete. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. CountryWatch. Publication date. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.countrywatch.com>. CQ Researcher. Publication date. Congressional Quarterly. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://library.cqpress.com>. ERIC. U.S. Dept. of Educ. Access date <http://www.eric.ed.gov>. For pages that are not consecutive, such as newspapers, use a plus sign: 192+. If you have only the starting page number of an articles original print publication, give the number followed by a hyphen, a space, and a period: 192- . Be sure to alphabetize your Works Cited page by authors last name, or, if the authors name is not given, by the first word of the title. Parenthetical documentation [MLA 6] All sources cited in the text should be listed in the Works Cited. The authors name may be included in the text and only the page numbers in parenthesis. As Blackmore asserts (97), the.... Many instructors prefer this method. Alternatively, use the first part of your citation for parenthetical documentation. Usually, that will be the author or authors last names. Follow with the page number. (Brown and Proper 17). A title may be truncated. (Texas 73). Use as little information as possible while making a unique identification. If there are two Kingwood College Library Grove Dictionary of Art Online. Publication date. Oxford. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.groveart.com>. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas St. Hist. Assoc. Access date <http://www.tsha.utexas.edu>. Health and Wellness Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. History Study Center. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. InfoTrac Custom Newspapers. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Issues & Controversies. Publication date. Facts.com. Facts on File News Services. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.2facts.com>. JSTOR Arts and Sciences 1. JSTOR. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.jstor.org>. Literature Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Medline Plus. Nat. Lib. of Medicine. Access date <http://nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus>. NAXOS Music Library. NAXOS. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://naxosmusiclibrary.com>. NetLibrary. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.netlibrary.com>. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Project Muse. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://muse.jhu.edu>. ProQuest Newspapers. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. PubMed. Nat. Lib. of Medicine. Access date <http://www.ncbi.nlm.ov/entrez/query.fgci?db+PubMed>. Research Library. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. Science Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. StatRef! Teton Data Sys. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://online.statref.com/Splash.aspx>. Westlaw Campus Research. Thompson West. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://campus.westlaw.com>. books by the same author, you must include part of the title. (Blackmore, Consciousness 97). If you have no page numbers, it usually flows better to include the reference in the text. According to Blackmore, the.... Example with appropriate spacing Author. Title of Article. Book or Journal Title. Editor. Edition. Volume. Series. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date. Pages. Kingwood College, an EEO/AA Educational Institution sg, cg 09/02 rev 01/06 Phone: 281.312.1693 website : k c l i b ra r y. n h m c c d . e d u Kingwood College Library PRINT SOURCES Book with One Author [MLA 5.6.1] Blackmore, Susan. Consciousness: An Introduction. New York: Oxford UP, 2004. Two or Three Authors [MLA 5.6.4] Brown, Nathan, and Sheryle A. Proper. The Everything Paying for College Book. Avon, MA: Adams, 2005. More than Three Authors [MLA 5.6.4] Gilman, Sandra, et al. Hysteria Beyond Freud. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. No Author [MLA 5.6.11 and 5.7.9] (Note: Begin with the title if a source has no author.) Texas Almanac: 2004-2005. Dallas, TX: Dallas Morning News, 2004. An Editor [MLA 5.6.2] Lopate, Philip, ed. The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present. New York: Doubleday, 1994. Corporate Author [MLA 5.6.6] Public Agenda Foundation. The Health Care Crisis: Containing Costs, Expanding Coverage. New York: McGraw, 1992. An Editor in Addition to an Author [MLA 5.6.12] Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. F. W. Robinson. Boston: Houghton, 1957. Essay Written by One Person in a Book Edited by Another [MLA 5.6.7] Lewis, C. S. The Dethronement of Power. Understanding the Lord of the Rings: The Best of Tolkien Criticism. Ed. Rose A. Zimbardo and Neil D. Isaacs. Boston: Houghton, 2004. 11-15. A Translation [MLA 5.6.13] Esquivel, Laura. Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments, with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies. Trans. Carol Christensen and Thomas Christensen. New York: Doubleday, 1992. A Book Published in a Second or Subsequent Edition [MLA 5.6.14] Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6th ed. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn., 2003. An Article in a Reference Book [MLA 5.6.8] Coulter, Ellis Merton. John Adair. Dictionary of American Biography. Ed. Allen Johnson. Vol. 1. New York: Scribners, 1964. Encyclopedia Article, Signed [MLA 5.6.8] Epps, Helen H. Textiles. World Book Encyclopedia. 2003 ed. Article from a Weekly Magazine or Weekly News Service [MLA 5.7.6] (Note: This includes CQ Researcher or Issues and Controversies on File.) Jost, Kenneth. Independent Counsels Re-examined. CQ Researcher 7 May 1999: 377-84. Article from a Monthly Magazine [MLA 5.7.6] Hitchens, Christopher. A Breath of Dust. Atlantic Monthly July-Aug. 2005: 142-146. Newspaper Article [MLA 5.7.5] Feder, Barnaby J. For Job Seekers, a Toll-Free Gift of Expert Advice. New York Times 22 Mar. 1994, late ed.: A1+. Article in a Scholarly Journal with Continuous Pagination [MLA 5.7.1] Warner, Megan B. et al. The Longitudinal Relationship of Personality Traits and Disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 113 (2004): 217-227. Article in a Scholarly Journal that Pages Each Issue Separately [MLA 5.7.2] Garrett, Laurie. The Next Pandemic? Foreign Affairs 84.4 (2005): 3-23. MEDIA and INTERVIEWS Personal Interview [MLA 5.8.7] Stegall, Linda. Personal Interview. 11 Aug. 2005. Television Interview [MLA 5.8.7] Berkus, Nate. Interview. The Oprah Winfrey Show. Chicago: Harpo Studios, 17 Jan. 2005. Film or Video Recording [MLA 5.8.3] Pay It Forward. Dir. Mimi Leder. Perf. Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment. Warner Home Video, 2000. ELECTRONIC SOURCES Example with appropriate spacing Author. Article Title. Publication information for a print source. Site Name. Site Editor. Electronic Publication Date. Subscription information for databases. Pages only if numbered. Sponsoring Inst., City, ST or Country. Date site accessed <url>. WEB SITES [MLA 5.9.15.9.4] Basic Entry Sutton, Bettye, et al. 1800-1810. 19th Century Cultural History. Ed. Peggy Whitley. 2003. Kingwood College Library, Kingwood, TX. 28 July 2005 <http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/19thcentury1800.htm>. No Author [MLA 5.9.1] Dutch Recipes. 8 June 1998. 16 Sept. 2003 <http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/verona/190/eten.htm>. Author, no publication date [MLA 5.9.1] Mazer, Cary M. Bernard Shaw: A Brief Biography. U. of Penn. 16 Sept. 2003 <http://www.english.upenn.edu/~cmazer/mis1.html>. Online Periodical [MLA 5.9.4] Bardwell, S. K. Sketch Released of McDonalds Attacker. Houston Chronicle 3 Aug. 2005. 3 Aug. 2005 <http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl.metropolitan/3292732>. Online Government Publication [MLA 5.9.3c] (Note: This includes Occupational Outlook.) United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Ctr. for Disease Control and Prevention. Skin Cancer: Preventing Americas Most Common Cancer. 2003 Program Fact Sheet. 20 Aug. 2003. 20 Sept. 2003 <http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/nscpep/skin.htm>. Kingwood College Library Dictionary or Encyclopedia Article, Unsigned [MLA 5.6.8] Onomatopoeia. Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary. 11th ed. 2003. Previously Published Scholarly Article Reprinted in a Collection of Essays [MLA 5.6.7] (Note: List first the information about where the essay was originally published.) Frye, Northrop. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate Age. PMLA 99 (1984): 990-95. Rpt. in Myth and Metaphor: Selected Essays, 1974-88. Ed. Robert D. Denham. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1990. 18-27. Excerpted Sources from Multivolume Critical Anthologies [MLA 5.6.7] (Note: This includes Contemporary Literary Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, etc.) Benesch, Klaus. Oral Narrative and Literary Text: Afro-American Folklore in Their Eyes Were Watching God. Callaloo 11 (1988): 627-35. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Roger Matuz. Vol. 61. Detroit: Gale, 1990. 270-74. Book in a Series [MLA 5.6.16] (Note: This includes Information Plus, Opposing Viewpoints, and Contemporary World Issues. Include the series title and number, if given.) Dziedzic, Nancy G., and David Copeland. The American Economy. Information Plus Reference Series. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Careers in Winter Sports. Careers Research Reports. Monograph Ser. 368. Chicago: Inst. for Research, 2000. Government Publication [MLA 5.6.21] Deaths by Major Causes: 1960 to 2002. U. S. Census Bureau. Statistical Abstract of the United States: 20042005. 124th ed. Washington: GPO, 2004. ONLINE DATABASES [MLA 5.9.7] Scholarly Journal that Pages Each Issue Separately in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.2 and 5.9.7] Marsh, Kelly A. Contextualizing Bridget Jones. College Literature 31.1 (2004): 52-72. Academic Search Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 13 July 2004 <http://www.epnet.com>. Phone: 281.312.1693 website: kclibrary.nhmccd.edu Phone: 281.312.1693 website : k c l i b ra r y. n h m c c d . e d u Kingwood College Library PRINT SOURCES Book with One Author [MLA 5.6.1] Blackmore, Susan. Consciousness: An Introduction. New York: Oxford UP, 2004. Two or Three Authors [MLA 5.6.4] Brown, Nathan, and Sheryle A. Proper. The Everything Paying for College Book. Avon, MA: Adams, 2005. More than Three Authors [MLA 5.6.4] Gilman, Sandra, et al. Hysteria Beyond Freud. Berkeley: U of California P, 1993. No Author [MLA 5.6.11 and 5.7.9] (Note: Begin with the title if a source has no author.) Texas Almanac: 2004-2005. Dallas, TX: Dallas Morning News, 2004. An Editor [MLA 5.6.2] Lopate, Philip, ed. The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present. New York: Doubleday, 1994. Corporate Author [MLA 5.6.6] Public Agenda Foundation. The Health Care Crisis: Containing Costs, Expanding Coverage. New York: McGraw, 1992. An Editor in Addition to an Author [MLA 5.6.12] Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Ed. F. W. Robinson. Boston: Houghton, 1957. Essay Written by One Person in a Book Edited by Another [MLA 5.6.7] Lewis, C. S. The Dethronement of Power. Understanding the Lord of the Rings: The Best of Tolkien Criticism. Ed. Rose A. Zimbardo and Neil D. Isaacs. Boston: Houghton, 2004. 11-15. A Translation [MLA 5.6.13] Esquivel, Laura. Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments, with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies. Trans. Carol Christensen and Thomas Christensen. New York: Doubleday, 1992. A Book Published in a Second or Subsequent Edition [MLA 5.6.14] Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6th ed. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn., 2003. An Article in a Reference Book [MLA 5.6.8] Coulter, Ellis Merton. John Adair. Dictionary of American Biography. Ed. Allen Johnson. Vol. 1. New York: Scribners, 1964. Encyclopedia Article, Signed [MLA 5.6.8] Epps, Helen H. Textiles. World Book Encyclopedia. 2003 ed. Article from a Weekly Magazine or Weekly News Service [MLA 5.7.6] (Note: This includes CQ Researcher or Issues and Controversies on File.) Jost, Kenneth. Independent Counsels Re-examined. CQ Researcher 7 May 1999: 377-84. Article from a Monthly Magazine [MLA 5.7.6] Hitchens, Christopher. A Breath of Dust. Atlantic Monthly July-Aug. 2005: 142-146. Newspaper Article [MLA 5.7.5] Feder, Barnaby J. For Job Seekers, a Toll-Free Gift of Expert Advice. New York Times 22 Mar. 1994, late ed.: A1+. Article in a Scholarly Journal with Continuous Pagination [MLA 5.7.1] Warner, Megan B. et al. The Longitudinal Relationship of Personality Traits and Disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 113 (2004): 217-227. Article in a Scholarly Journal that Pages Each Issue Separately [MLA 5.7.2] Garrett, Laurie. The Next Pandemic? Foreign Affairs 84.4 (2005): 3-23. MEDIA and INTERVIEWS Personal Interview [MLA 5.8.7] Stegall, Linda. Personal Interview. 11 Aug. 2005. Television Interview [MLA 5.8.7] Berkus, Nate. Interview. The Oprah Winfrey Show. Chicago: Harpo Studios, 17 Jan. 2005. Film or Video Recording [MLA 5.8.3] Pay It Forward. Dir. Mimi Leder. Perf. Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment. Warner Home Video, 2000. ELECTRONIC SOURCES Example with appropriate spacing Author. Article Title. Publication information for a print source. Site Name. Site Editor. Electronic Publication Date. Subscription information for databases. Pages only if numbered. Sponsoring Inst., City, ST or Country. Date site accessed <url>. WEB SITES [MLA 5.9.15.9.4] Basic Entry Sutton, Bettye, et al. 1800-1810. 19th Century Cultural History. Ed. Peggy 2003. Whitley. Kingwood College Library, Kingwood, TX. 28 July 2005 <http://kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/19thcentury1800.htm>. No Author [MLA 5.9.1] Dutch Recipes. 8 June 1998. 16 Sept. 2003 <http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/verona/190/eten.htm>. Author, no publication date [MLA 5.9.1] Mazer, Cary M. Bernard Shaw: A Brief Biography. U. of Penn. 16 Sept. 2003 <http://www.english.upenn.edu/~cmazer/mis1.html>. Online Periodical [MLA 5.9.4] Bardwell, S. K. Sketch Released of McDonalds Attacker. Houston Chronicle 3 Aug. 2005. 3 Aug. 2005 <http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl.metropolitan/3292732>. Online Government Publication [MLA 5.9.3c] (Note: This includes Occupational Outlook.) United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Ctr. for Disease Control and Prevention. Skin Cancer: Preventing Americas Most Common Cancer. 2003 Program Fact Sheet. 20 Aug. 2003. 20 Sept. 2003 <http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/nscpep/skin.htm>. Kingwood College Library Dictionary or Encyclopedia Article, Unsigned [MLA 5.6.8] Onomatopoeia. Merriam-Websters Collegiate Dictionary. 11th ed. 2003. Previously Published Scholarly Article Reprinted in a Collection of Essays [MLA 5.6.7] (Note: List first the information about where the essay was originally published.) Frye, Northrop. Literary and Linguistic Scholarship in a Postliterate Age. PMLA 99 (1984): 990-95. Rpt. in Myth and Metaphor: Selected Essays, 1974-88. Ed. Robert D. Denham. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1990. 18-27. Excerpted Sources from Multivolume Critical Anthologies [MLA 5.6.7] (Note: This includes Contemporary Literary Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, etc.) Benesch, Klaus. Oral Narrative and Literary Text: Afro-American Folklore in Their Eyes Were Watching God. Callaloo 11 (1988): 627-35. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Roger Matuz. Vol. 61. Detroit: Gale, 1990. 270-74. Book in a Series [MLA 5.6.16] (Note: This includes Information Plus, Opposing Viewpoints, and Contemporary World Issues. Include the series title and number, if given.) Dziedzic, Nancy G., and David Copeland. The American Economy. Information Plus Reference Series. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Careers in Winter Sports. Careers Research Reports. Monograph Ser. 368. Chicago: Inst. for Research, 2000. Government Publication [MLA 5.6.21] Deaths by Major Causes: 1960 to 2002. U. S. Census Bureau. Statistical Abstract of the United States: 20042005. 124th ed. Washington: GPO, 2004. ONLINE DATABASES [MLA 5.9.7] Scholarly Journal that Pages Each Issue Separately in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.2 and 5.9.7] Marsh, Kelly A. Contextualizing Bridget Jones. College Literature 31.1 (2004): 52-72. Academic Search Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 13 July 2004 <http://www.epnet.com>. Phone: 281.312.1693 website: kclibrary.nhmccd.edu Phone: 281.312.1693 website : k c l i b ra r y. n h m c c d . e d u Kingwood College Library MLA Works Cited Online Periodical in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.6 and 5.9.7] Marsh, Kelly A. Identity Theft. CQ Researcher 10 June 2005: 505-20. Congressional Quarterly. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 28 July 2005 <http://library.cqpress.com>. Newspaper in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.5 and 5.9.7] Lichtblau, Eric. Administration Plans Defense of Terror Law. New York Times 19 Aug. 2003, late ed. (East Coast): A1+. ProQuest Newspapers. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 15 Sept. 2003 <http://www.proquest.com>. Journal Article Reprinted in a Reference Book then Reproduced in a Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.5 and 5.9.7] Kiskis, Michael J. Mark Twain and Collaborative Authority. Studies in the Literary Imagination 29:2 (1993): 2944. Rpt. in Nonfiction Classics for Students. Vol. 4. Literature Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 3 Aug. 2005 <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Abstract in a Non-Subscription Database [MLA 5.7.8 and 5.9.7] Neumann, P. J. et al. Can We Better Prioritize Resources for Cost-Utility Research? Medical Decision Making 25.4 (2005): 29-436. Abstract. PubMed. 28 July 2005 <http://www.ncbi.nlm.ov/entrez/query.fgci?db+PubMed>. E-Books [MLA 5.7.3 and 5.9.7] Bloom, Harold. Mark Twains Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Blooms Notes. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1996. NetLibrary. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. 14 Sept. 2002 <http://www.netlibrary.com>. Documentation Guide Based on the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th ed. REF LB 2369.G53 2003 General rules: Underline or italicize titles of books, magazines, and scholarly journals. articles, essays, poems, and short stories in quotation marks. Enclose title of When certain information, such as an author, is missing, skip it and go on to the next part. Pay careful attention to punctuation, and type exactly as each example indicates. Use a shortened form of the publishers name: New York: Morrow, 2004 rather than William Morrow & Company. Indent five spaces or one-half inch after the first line of each entry, and double space within and between all entries. DATABASE PUBLICATION INFORMATION [MLA 5..9.1, 5.9.4 and 5..9.7] Academic Search Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. Biographies Plus Illus. Wilson. Kingwood Coll. Lib. Access date <http://hwwilsonweb.com>. Encyclopedia Britannica. Publication date. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Access date <http://search.eb.com>. Business & Company Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Business Source Premier. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. CINAHL. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. Columbia Grangers World of Poetry. Columbia UP. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://columbiagrangers.org>. Communication and Mass Media Complete. Ebscohost. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.epnet.com>. CountryWatch. Publication date. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.countrywatch.com>. CQ Researcher. Publication date. Congressional Quarterly. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://library.cqpress.com>. ERIC. U.S. Dept. of Educ. Access date <http://www.eric.ed.gov>. For pages that are not consecutive, such as newspapers, use a plus sign: 192+. If you have only the starting page number of an articles original print publication, give the number followed by a hyphen, a space, and a period: 192- . Be sure to alphabetize your Works Cited page by authors last name, or, if the authors name is not given, by the first word of the title. Parenthetical documentation [MLA 6] All sources cited in the text should be listed in the Works Cited. The authors name may be included in the text and only the page numbers in parenthesis. As Blackmore asserts (97), the.... Many instructors prefer this method. Alternatively, use the first part of your citation for parenthetical documentation. Usually, that will be the author or authors last names. Follow with the page number. (Brown and Proper 17). A title may be truncated. (Texas 73). Use as little information as possible while making a unique identification. If there are two Kingwood College Library Grove Dictionary of Art Online. Publication date. Oxford. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.groveart.com>. Handbook of Texas Online. Texas St. Hist. Assoc. Access date <http://www.tsha.utexas.edu>. Health and Wellness Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. History Study Center. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. InfoTrac Custom Newspapers. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Issues & Controversies. Publication date. Facts.com. Facts on File News Services. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.2facts.com>. JSTOR Arts and Sciences 1. JSTOR. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.jstor.org>. Literature Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Medline Plus. Nat. Lib. of Medicine. Access date <http://nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus>. NAXOS Music Library. NAXOS. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://naxosmusiclibrary.com>. NetLibrary. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.netlibrary.com>. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. Project Muse. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://muse.jhu.edu>. ProQuest Newspapers. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. PubMed. Nat. Lib. of Medicine. Access date <http://www.ncbi.nlm.ov/entrez/query.fgci?db+PubMed>. Research Library. ProQuest. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://www.proquest.com>. Science Resource Center. Thompson Gale. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://infotrac.galegroup.com>. StatRef! Teton Data Sys. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://online.statref.com/Splash.aspx>. Westlaw Campus Research. Thompson West. Kingwood Coll. Lib., Kingwood. Access date <http://campus.westlaw.com>. books by the same author, you must include part of the title. (Blackmore, Consciousness 97). If you have no page numbers, it usually flows better to include the reference in the text. According to Blackmore, the.... Example with appropriate spacing Author. Title of Article. Book or Journal Title. Editor. Edition. Volume. Series. Place of Publication: Publisher, Date. Pages. Kingwood College, an EEO/AA Educational Institution sg, cg 09/02 rev 01/06 Phone: 281.312.1693 website : k c l i b ra r y. n h m c c d . e d u Kingwood College Library DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR DIFFERENT TOPICS INFORMATION LITERACY is the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information. Living in the Information Ag...

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College Algebra- Spring 08 Exam 2 March 10, 2008 Sections 2.2-3.1 You must show all work and simplify everything to get credit! 1. (4 pts each) Solve the equation: (a) 5x 4 = 2 (x + 3) 5x 4 = 2x + 6 3x = 10 10 x = 3 6 = 6 = 0 = 0 = 0; 1(b) 5x2 + 3
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Paying for BiodiversitySHOW ME THE MONEY!Biodiversity &amp; Conservation Lecture #9S. G. DunbarPaying for BiodiversityBiodiversity is a resource that is of importance on a national and local level, as well as on a global level, benefiting all hum
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Lecture # 7 MARINE BIODIVERSITY; Status, Threats, Risks and ProtectionDunbarMARINE BIODIVERSITYMarine biodiversity' refers to this variety of life in coastal and ocean environments.Understanding marine biodiversity is very important for a numbe
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Introduction to Latin American StudiesBasic Concepts: Cultural GeographyRobert E. Ford, PhD LLU-SST &amp; UR Fall 2007What is a Region? Region: Areas that display significant elements of internal uniformity and external difference from surrounding
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES BULLETIN EARTH SCIENCEPh.D. Program H. PAUL BUCHHEIM, Ph.D., Program Coordinator The Department of Earth and Biological Sciences offers a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Earth Science. E
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SECOND NOTICEX CONGRESS OF THE MESOAMERIICAN SOCIIETY FOR X CONGRESS OF THE MESOAMER CAN SOC ETY FOR BIIOLOGY AND CONSERVATIION B OLOGY AND CONSERVAT ONANTIGUA GUATEMALA, 2006 From OCTOBER 29TH TO NOVEMBER 3RDX ANNIVERSARYIntegrating biodiversi
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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES BULLETIN BIOLOGYM.S. and Ph.D. Programs ROBERT A. CUSHMAN, JR., Ph.D., Program Coordinator The Department of Earth and Biological Sciences offers the Biology Program, leading to the Mas
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Problem 3, Digital Capture : Art 220 : Scott JostCreate softly lit color portrait images indoors using diffused window light as the only light source. Make 30 to 50 successful images of one person in one or two settings. Explore the sitters identity
Bridgewater College - ART - 220
Problem 1, Type Design (Part A, Expressive Type) : Art 220 : Scott JostUsing only letterforms, create a 7 x 7 inch composition that expresses a mood, thought or action. The success of this composition will depend on the form of the letters, not thei
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Item Point Value Name of program/director 3 Description of staff 3 Mission of Program 3 Marketing and PR 5 Management practices 5 Hiring practices 5 Leadership style 5 Communication strategies 5 Evaluation Practices 5 Description of facilities and fa
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About Cazenovia CollegeHistoryCazenovia College traces its birth to 1824, when it was founded as the Genesee Conference Seminary, the second Methodist seminary to be established in the United States. It opened with eight students in what had been t
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LCs LaBrie, R-MCs Hedrick Head ODAC Baseball AwardsVWCs Bulman, R-MCs Mendenhall Share Pitcher, Rookie HonorsSALEM, Va. - A strong combination of new and old talent headlines the 2008 All-ODAC Baseball Team awards selected by the leagues coaches at
Hendrix - CS - 360
Questions 1 Question 21: (Solution, p 5) Complete the following Ada program to read 30 numbers from the user into an array and then echo back to the screen all that exceed 50.with Text_IO; use Text_IO; procedure Print_Large is package Int_IO is new
Hendrix - CS - 490
CSCI 490, Spring 2005Computer Graphics www.cburch.com/cs/151/Instructor: E-mail: Telephone: Ofce: Hours: Dr Carl Burch burch@grendel.hendrix.edu 4501377 (ofce); 5486135 (home) M. C. Reynolds 310 MF 10a-11a, TR 1:10p-2p drop-ins, appointments always
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MATH 240, Fall 2005Discrete Mathematics www.cburch.com/math/240/Instructor: E-mail: Telephone: Ofce: Hours: Dr Carl Burch burch@grendel.hendrix.edu 4501377 (ofce); 5486135 (home) M. C. Reynolds 310 M 10a-11a, T 1:10p-2p R 9:10a-10a, F 10a-11a drop-
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CSCI 330, Fall 2006Computer Architecture www.cburch.com/cs/330/Instructor: E-mail: Telephone: Ofce: Hours: Dr Carl Burch burch@grendel.hendrix.edu 4501377 (ofce); 5486135 (home) M. C. Reynolds 310 MW 9a10a, R 2p3p, F 1p2p drop-ins, appointments alw
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Presentation , CSci 330, Fall 2006Due: Oct 23. Value: 200 pts. Prepare and present an informal presentation of approximately 30 minutes. Your subject will be a particular computer architecture; choices are listed at the end of this sheet. In particu
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CSci 490, Spring 2005, PresentationPrepare and present an informal research presentation of approximately 20 to 30 minutes. By informal, I mean something roughly on the level that probably many of your professors use. You should probably not use sli
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2Fallacies Ex. God must exist, because the Bible says so, and we can trust the Bible because God inspired it.FallaciesFalse analogy An argument extending an analogy beyond its limits. Logicians have categorized many types of fallacies that comm
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CSCI 150, Fall 2003Introduction to the science of computing www.cburch.com/cs/150/Instructor: E-mail: Telephone: Ofce: Hours: Dr Carl Burch cburch@csbsju.edu 3633172 (ofce); 3630040 (home) Peter Engel Science Center 205 Day 1: 10am11am Days 4, 6: 8
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CSCI 210, Spring 2004Levels of architecture, languages, and applications www.cburch.com/cs/210/Class participationSeveral points are designated for class participation. I will assign half of these points near the semesters middle, and the other
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CSCI 210 Assn. 6: Optimizing with a prolerLab note: You may work with up to one other person on this assignment and submit your solution together, or you may work alone. The write-up is due at 5:00pm on Thursday, May 6. It is worth 30 points. To mai
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Lab 7: Pipes in a shellObjectives To gain experience in designing substantial modications to a medium-sized C program. To become more familiar with the boundary between user programs and the Unix operating system. To understand more deeply how p
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Lab 10: The fetch-execute cycleLab note: This is the nal laboratory assignment for the semester. It will extend over two cycles and is worth 40 points.ObjectivesChapter 13 of the textbook describes the underlying circuitry of most of the HYMN im
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Lab 9: Wheel circuitLab note: You must nd a lab partner for this lab. You will not submit a lab report; instead, the instructor will check you off once you have completed and tested your circuit.ObjectivesAIn this lab, we will build a circuit
Hendrix - CS - 340
CSci 340, Spring 2003, Project 3This project is due Friday, March 21 at 11:20am. There is no electronic handin; instructions for composing your report are at the end of this assignment. In this assignment you are to extend the results of Project 2 t
Hendrix - CS - 210
Lab 1: Unix and CObjectivesto become familiar with commands available at the Unix command line.to learn about redirection and pipes in Unix.to experience writing some simple C programs.A secondary goal for CSCI 210 is to become more famili
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Lab 4: Double-word multiplicationObjectives to become more familiar with assembly language for the Intel architecture to see how to work with numbers larger than a machine handlesOverviewIn class, we looked at a program for computing factorial
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Lab 5: Buffer overow exploitsObjectives to become more familiar with the stack discipline under the x86 architecture to understand how buffer overow errors can lead to security violations to become familiar with an example of debugger softwareO
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Pseudocode examplesCSCI 150, Fall 2003Power of twoFibonacci sequence Read number and print the rst numbers in Fibonacci sequence. The Fibonacci sequence,HGGbegins with two 1s, and each successive number is the sum of the preceding two nu
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CSCI 210 Assn. 4: Logic circuitsThis assignment, worth 15 points, is due at the beginning of class on Friday, March 26. Note that Exam 2 is also that day, so you will probably want to do it well ahead of that to give you time to study. The assignmen
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CSCI 210 Assn. 2: Floating-point representationThis assignment is due at 4pm, Friday, January 30. Note that we do not have class that day: If you havent completed your solution by the preceding class, you should drop your answers by my ofce. The ass
Hendrix - CS - 210
CSCI 210 Assn. 3: Multi-argument subroutinesThis assignment is due at 4pm, Friday, February 20. Note that there is no paper submission for this assignment; you should submit your solution electronically. You may work with another student if you like
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Questions 1 Question 12.21: (Solution, p 3) For the circuit below, ll in the truth table at right to represent how the value of changes based on the inputs and . Notice that you should ignore two of the rows.xyQ0 0 0 0 1 1 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
Hendrix - CS - 340
CSci 340, Spring 2003, Assignment 3This assignment is due Tuesday, March 25 at 11:20pm. You should submit a paper copy of your Haskell code to my ofce or at the beginning of class. 1. Write a Haskell function isPrime, which takes an Integer and retu
Hendrix - CS - 340
CSci 340, Spring 2003, Project 2This project is due Friday, February 28 at 11:20am. There is no electronic handin; instructions for composing your report are at the end of this assignment. Your job in this project is to implement an expression tree
Hendrix - CS - 210
Questions 1 Question Unix1: (Solution, p 5) How would the behavior of the following two Unix shell commands differ?unix% grep open f &gt; wc unix% grep open f | wcQuestion Unix2: (Solution, p 5) The -w option for wc tells it to count the number of wo
Hendrix - CS - 150
Questions1Question 6.11: (Solution, p 3) The text describes three purposes of the operating system. Give two of them. Question 6.21: (Solution, p 3) Describe the procedure an operating system performs to switch the process running on a CPU. Quest
Hendrix - CS - 340
CSci 340, Spring 2003, Project 1This project is due Friday, February 14 at 11:20am. To submit your nal solution, run the handincs 340 2 command and submit a paper copy of your well-documented, well-written code for evaluation. Your job in this proje
Hendrix - CS - 210
Exam 2, CSCI 210, Spring 2004Name: 1. a. [5 pts] Draw a logic circuit corresponding to the Boolean expression . b. [5 pts] Reduce the Boolean expression to sum-of-products form. (You need not show intermediate steps.)2. [10 pts] Suppose we are des
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Questions 1 Question 4.11: (Solution, p 5) Dene the fetch-execute cycle as it relates to a computer processing a program. Your denition should describe the primary purpose of each phase. Question 4.12: (Solution, p 5) Explain in detail what the HYMN
Hendrix - CS - 150
Exam 1, CSCI 150, Fall 2003Name: 1. [10 pts] Suppose the user ran the program at right and typed when prompted. How will the window look when the program completes? import csbsju.cs150.*; public class Mystery1 { public static void run() { RobotWi
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Questions1Question J51: (Solution, p 4) Complete the program at right so that it reads a number from the user and displays the th harmonic number. (The th harmonic number is the sum of the reciprocals of the integers up to : 1/1 + 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/4
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ARM assembly language reference cardMOVcdS reg, arg copy argument (S = set ags) Bcd imm12 branch to imm12 words away MVNcdS reg, arg copy bitwise NOT of argument BLcd imm12 copy PC to LR, then branch ANDcdS reg, reg, arg BXcd bitwise AND reg copy re
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Assignment 5, CSci 330, Fall 2006Due: Nov 17, 2:10pm. Value: 40 pts. Every network must address the issue of how to resolve conicts: That is, what happens when two stations happen to decide that they want to send a message on the network at the same
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CSci 360, Fall 2004, Assignment 11This assignment, worth 40 points, is due Friday, November 19, at 4pm. To submit your solution, send e-mail to cburch@cburch.com with the le containing your function denitions as an attachment. If we wanted to dene a
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MIPS Reference SheetArithmetic Instruction add $d, $s, $t addu $d, $s, $t addi $t, $s, i addiu $t, $s, i and $d, $s, $t andi $t, $s, i div $s, $t divu $s, $t mult $s, $t multu $s, $t nor $d, $s, $t or $d, $s, $t ori $t, $s, i sll $d, $t, a sllv $d,
Hendrix - CS - 490
Questions 1 Question Final1: (Solution, p 2) In a basic particle system, what properties does each particle have, and how are these properies updated with each time step (using Eulers method)? Question Final2: (Solution, p 2) What is the advantage of
Hendrix - CS - 330
CSci 330, Fall 2006, FinalName: 1. [10 pts] Distinguish between a memory-register instruction set (such as x86) and a load-store instruction set (such as MIPS). What are their relative performance advantages in todays technology?2. [8 pts] Dene th
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Solutions, Math 240, Fall 2005, Final1. a. If I pass this class, then I must have translated this sentence correctly. b. If I translate this sentence incorrectly, then I will fail this class. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. r f s st t s s (s
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Math 240, Fall 2005, FinalName: 1. [10 pts] Consider the following sentence. I will not pass this class unless I translate this sentence correctly. a. Translate the sentence into the form if , then .b. What is the contrapositive of your answer for
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 15, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, December 6. Value: 30 pts. As with all assignments, you may submit your solution hand-written or typed. You must submit it on paper, though. Scheme is installed on the eight Macintosh computers nearest
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Take-Home Test 2, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, October 4. Value: 50 pts. Instructions: In contrast to assignments, you must not discuss this take-home test with others, and you may not use electronic resources. The only written resources you may
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 7, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: September 29. Value: 5 pts. Problem A. In class we dened the height of a tree using a one-node tree as our basis (with a height of 0); we extend this denition to include empty trees by dening the height of an em
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 9, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, October 18. Value: 18 pts.Based on October 11 material (4.4)Problem A. 4.4 (p 333): 8. Problem B. 4.4 (p 333): 22. Problem C. 4.4 (p 334): 28.Assignment 10, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, October
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 13, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, November 10. Value: 24 pts.Based on November 8 material (8.18.3)Problem A. 8.2 (p 555): 20. Justify your answer. Problem B. Explain whether the following graph is bipartite.b e h g f c a dProblem
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 11, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, October 25. Value: 18 pts.Based on October 18 material (4.5, 5.1)Note that answers to all odd-numbered exercises are in the back of the book. However, I will give credit only when you give an accurat
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Assignment 6, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, September 27. Value: 12 pts. These are extra-credit problems. If, however, your grade is close to 100% already, I will not award you more points than will push you to 100%. Problem A. Prove that every gr
Hendrix - MATH - 240
Take-Home Test 3, Math 240, Fall 2005Due: 2:45pm, November 8. Value: 50 pts. Instructions: Choose ve of the following six problems to complete. If you submit solutions for all six, you will receive grades only for the rst ve that you answer. In cont