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Mark Sanchez’s Sources

When Mark wrote "Into Las Animas" for his composition course, he collected and evaluated library, field, and Internet sources to develop his paper.

With an increasing amount and variety of information available on the Internet in particular, it is critcal that you document all of your sources in a consistent and responsible way. The basic elements of an Internet or electronic citation are:

         Name of the author (if known)
         Title of the site or document
         Name of the sponsoring organiztion (if any)
         Date of publication or of latest update
         Date of access
         URL, in angle brackets

Below you will find Mark's "Works Cited" page, where he lists only those sources he refers to in his paper. The annotations along the left margin point out the variety of his sources.






Works cited within the paper are listed alphabetically by authors' last names.


Electronic citations always include both the publication date and the access date.


Click here to visit the writer's source, but note that the information on the current site may be different from what the writer found.


Book with title and subtitle


Citations for personal interviews include the person interviewed, the title "Personal interview," and the date the interview was conducted.




Click here to visit the writer's source, but note that the information on the current site may be different from what the writer found.

Web site with no author listed


Citation for a corporate author






Click here to visit the writer's source, but note that the information on the current site may be different from what the writer found.

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Works Cited


Appel, Robert, and Katie Appel. "Welcome to Bent County, Colorado, U.S.A.!" Southeast
     Colorado RC&D, Inc. 24 Jan. 1996. 25 Feb. 1998
     
<http://www.ruralnet.net/~csn/government.html#bent>.

Appel, Robert, and Colleen McLeary. "Cities, Towns and Communities in SE Colorado."
     Southeast Colorado RC&D, Inc. 19 Aug. 1996. 25 Feb. 1998
     
<http://www.ruralnet.net/~csn/government/cities.html#5>.

Cordova, Jose. Personal interview. 22 Feb. 1998.

Fuentes, Carlos. Myself with Others: Selected Essays. New York: Farrar, 1988.

Sanchez, Aaron. Personal interview. 11 Mar. 1998.

Sanchez, Octavio. Personal interview. 2 Mar. 1998.

Stuart, Gene. Personal interview. 12 Mar. 1998.

Sween, Nancy. "States, Towns, Forts, and Rest Stops along the Santa Fe Trail." CyberTrail
     (SFT). 16 Mar. 1998. 1998
<http://raven.cc.ukans.edu/heritage/research/sft/sft-cities.html>.

Taylor, Morris. F. Pioneers of the Picketwire. Pueblo: O'Brien Printing & Stationary, 1964.

"The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo." Library of Congress Online. 2 Feb. 1998. 15 Mar. 1998      <http://1cweb.loc.gov/exhibits/ghtreaty>.

United Banks of Colorado, Inc. Las Animas, Colorado: An Economic Overview.
     Denver: United Banks of Colorado, 1979.

Valdez, Noberto. Personal interview. 28 Feb. 1998.

Vizenor, Gerald. Interior Landscapes. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1990.

Welkner, Glenn. "Emiliano Zapata." American Indian Heritage Foundation. 7 Jan. 1996. 19 Feb. 1998
     
<http://www.indians.org/welker/zapata.htm&>.

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