What guidance should I give my students for preparing an annotated bibliography?
Students should style a source in an annotated bibliography just as they would in a list of works cited and then append an annotation to… Read More
Students should style a source in an annotated bibliography just as they would in a list of works cited and then append an annotation to… Read More
How you cite a movie poster—or any type of poster—will depend on how you viewed it. No matter how you viewed the poster, unless your… Read More
Cite the still the way you would any image from a website. The following provides an example: Still of the queen from the film Mirror… Read More
When you cite a work from a database, you should supply the original publication details for the work because the work is only housed, not… Read More
You should generally include in your citations any information that will help your reader locate the material you are citing. When you summarize a scene… Read More
Learn how to cite the ten films of 2022 nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture Read More
It’s not uncommon for a writer to discuss two or more works with the same title. For example, a writer may compare different editions or… Read More
When to use the present tense in discussing texts. Hint: the key is consistency Read More
Writers sometimes use short descriptive phrases in place of formal titles before people's names. Read More
Basic publication facts about a movie (e.g., the title, director, year of release) should be taken from the version of the movie you watch, when… Read More