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MLA Format - Electronic Databases Entry for an Information Database Article from a Periodical This entry includes six main divisions: • Author’s name • “Title of Article” in quotation marks • Name of periodical in italics and day, month, year, and page numbers • Name of Database in italics • Medium of publication • Access date For example: Williams, Jeffrey J. “Why Today’s Publishing World Is Reprising the Past.” Chronicle of Higher Education 13 Oct. 2008: B8-B10. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 14 Jan 2011. Author’s Name • Type the author’s last name first (comma) and then the rest of the name (middle initial is placed after first name) and end with a period. Williams, Jeffrey J. Title of article • Type the title of the article in quotations using title case and end with a period inside the quotations. “Why Today's Publishing World Is Reprising the Past.” Title of periodical and day, month, year, and pages • Type the title of the journal italicized using title case followed by the day, the month abbrievated followed by a period, and the year followed by a colon then page numbers and end with a period. Chronicle of Higher Education 13 Oct. 2008: B8-B10. Name of database • Type the name of the database italicized (period) MasterFILE Premier. Medium of publication • Type medium, such as Web or Print, then (period) Web. Access date Type the date you found the article day month abbreviated (period) year (period) 14 Jan. 2011. Quiz 1 Look at this example from a database available through the LAMC Library. Gather the information you will need to create a Works Cited entry for a magazine from this online database source. Quiz 1a You should have collected the following information. Now put the information in the correct order for a Works Cited entry. Be sure to check all punctuation and formatting (italics, indentation, title case). Title: Big Ben or Big Brother? Source: Newsweek (Atlantic Edition) 1996 v52 n1 p111 (11) Author(s): William Underhill Database: MasterFILE Premier Access date: 3/13/2001 Underhill, William. “Big Ben or Big Brother?” Newsweek (Atlantic Edition). 28 Feb. 2000: 111-21 MasterFILE Premier. Web. 13 Mar. 2001. Quiz 2 Place the following information in the correct order for a Works Cited entry for a newspaper from an online database source. Be sure to check all punctuation and formatting (underlines, indentation, title case). Title: Scientists debating future of hormone replacement Source: from the New York Times newpaper, on October 23, 2002 page A20 Author(s): Gina Kolata Database: National Newspapers (5) Access date: 3/13/2011 Kolata, Gina. “Scientists Debating Future of Hormone Replacement.” New York Times 23 Aug. 2007: A20. National Newspapers (5). Web. 13 Mar. 2011. Quiz 3 Place the following information in the correct order for a Works Cited entry for a journal from an online database source. Be sure to check all punctuation and formatting (underlines, indentation, title case). Title: Boys’ emotional needs: Is growing up tougher for boys than for girls? Source: from the CQ Researcher database, on June 18, 1999 Author(s): Sarah Glazer Database: CQ Researcher Online, CQ Press section Access date: 3/2/2004 Glazer, Sarah. “Is Growing Up Tougher for Boys Than for Girls?” CQ Researcher 18 June 1999. CQ Researcher Online. Web. 2 Mar. 2004.