CITATION GENERATORS!! : These sites can help you compose your Works Cited page.

citationmachine.net (MLA Citation builder)
The Frolio Middle School and Abington High School ask that you use the MLA (Modern Language Association) format for citing works used in your research. Your teacher may provide you with a copy of examples you may use to build your citations. Below are some citation examples from different types of sources, all found in the Frolio Library, using the MLA format.

A book by one author
Tessitore, John. Extraordinary American Writers. New York : Children's
Press, 2004.
A book by two authors
Carpenter, Angelica Shirley and Jean Shirley. Frances Hodgson Burnett:
Beyond the Secret Garden. Minneapolis: Lerner, 1990.
A book with an editor, and an edition other than the first
Morris, Richard B. and Jeffrey B. Morris, eds. Encyclopedia of American
History. 7th ed. New York : HarperCollins, 1996.
A work (essay, story, etc.) in an anthology
Jacobs, W. W. "The Monkey's Paw." Great Ghost Stories. sel. and illus. by
Barry Moser. New York: Morrow, 1998.
An unsigned article in a reference book
"Apple." World Book Encyclopedia. 2000.
A signed article in a reference book
Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. "Title of Article."
Encyclopedia Title. Year.
(note: author's name is found on last page of topic article in small letters.)
Example:
McNally, Karen C. "Earthquake." World Book Encyclopedia. 2002.
Internet Resources: WWW sites
Author or originator. Title of item. [Online] Date of document or
access (day, month, year). URL<http://address/filename>.
Example:
National Park Service, U. S. Dpet. of Interior. "Acadia National
Park, Maine." [Online] 13 June, 2006. <http://www.nps.gov/
acad/index.htm>.
Online Images
Author or originator. Description or title of image. [Online image] Date
of access (day, month, year). URL <http://address/filename>.
Example:
Abington Public Schools. "Photograph of Frolio Middle School. [Online
image] 13, June, 2006. <http:..www.abington.k12.ma.us>.