MLA Example

Works Cited

Ashton-Jones, Evelyn.  “Collaboration, Conversation, and the Politics of Gender.”  Feminist

        Principles and Women’s Experience in American Composition and Rhetoric.  Eds. Janet

        Emig and Louise Phelps.  Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998.

Ashton-Jones, Evelyn and Dene Kay Thomas.  “Composition, Collaboration, and Women’s

        Ways of Knowing: A Conversation with Mary Blenky.”  Journal of Advanced Composition

        10  (1990).  27 Mar. 2001  <http://jac.gsu.edu/jac/10.2/ Articles/4.htm>.

Atwood, Johanna W.  “Collaborative Writing: The ‘Other’ Game in Town.”  The

Writing Instructor 12 (1992): 13-26.

Belenky, Mary, Blythe McVicker Clinchy, Nancy Rule Goldberger and Jill Mattuck Tarule.

        Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice and Mind.  New York: Basic

        Books, Inc., 1986.

Day, Michael.  “Current CyberBrief.”  11 Nov. 2000  < http://www.ncte.org/college/>.

Ede, Lisa and Andrea Lunsford.  “Rhetoric in a New Key: Women and Collaboration.” 

             Rhetoric Review 8 (1990): 234-43.

“Educational Practices Change Over Time.”  Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 

27 Feb. 2001.  27 Mar. 2001  <http://www.ardemgaz.com/today/nat/ A3wnation27.html>.

Keller, Evelyn Fox and Helen Moglen.  "Competition: A Problem for Academic Women.”

         Competition: A Feminist Taboo?  Eds. Valerie Miner and Helen E. Longino.  New York:

        The Feminist Press, 1987.

Kohn, Alfie.  No Contest: The Case Against Composition.  Boston:

HoughtonMifflin, 1992

Stanger, Carol A.  “The Sexual Politics of the One-To-One Tutorial Approach And Collaborative

        Learning.”  Teaching Writing: Pedagogy, Gender, and Equity.  Eds. Cynthia L. Caywood and

        Gillian R. Overing.  Albany: State University of New York. 1987.

APA Example

Works Cited 

Burley, Lynn A.  (1999).  Narrative particles in Hocăk myth.  Diss.  Purdue University. 

West Lafayette, IN.

Grimes, Barbara F. (Ed.).  (1996).  The ethnologue (13th ed.).  [online].  Available:

http://www.sil.org/ ethnologue/countries/USA.html#WIN.  (1998, Nov. 8). 

Hymes, Dell.    (1980).  Particle, pause and pattern in American Indian narrative verse. 

American Indian culture and research journal, 4(4).  7-51.

McLendon, Sally.  (1982).  Meaning, rhetorical structure, and discourse organization in   

        myth.  In Deborah Tannen (Ed.), Georgetown University round table on languages and

        linguistics 1981:  Analyzing discourse: Text and talk  (pp. 284-305).  Washington DC:

        Georgetown U Press.

Woodbury, Anthony C. (1985).  The functions of rhetorical structure: A study of Central

            Alaska Yupik Eskimo discourse.   Language and Society, 14, 153-190.

Woodbury, Anthony C.  (1987).  Rhetorical structure in a Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo

traditional narrative.  In Joel Sherzer and Anthony C. Woodbury (Eds.), Native American

 discourse: poetics and rhetoric (pp. 176-239).  Cambridge: Cambridge U Press.