Preliminary Bibliography: An Exercise

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Answer the following questions by referring to the accompanying photocopies of screens from electronic indexes and catalogues. Use conventional bibliographical form in your answers.

1. What is the title of the article and what is the title of the periodical in the first item?

article: 

periodical: 

2. What words, besides "Orientation," would you capitalize in the second item?

3. Who wrote the second item? Use conventional form. 

4. What is the volume number in the second item? 

5. Who wrote the third item? Use conventional form.

6. Who wrote the fourth item? (This is a "trick" question.) 

7. What pages are covered by the fifth item? 

8. What is the date of the sixth item? 

9. What change would you make in the capitalization of the title in the seventh item to make it conform fully to conventional bibliographical form?

10. According to the abstract of the seventh item, would it seem to be relevant to a research paper on the health effects of microgravity in space travel? Briefly explain.

11. Write the names of the authors of item 8 in conventional bibliographical form.

12. Write the names of the authors of item 9 in conventional bibliographical form.

13. Write the names of the authors of item 10 in conventional bibliographical form.

14. What is the edition number of item 11

15. Who is the editor of item 12

16. Write a bibliographical entry for item 1, a periodical paged anew in each issue.

17. Write a bibliographical entry for item 3, a periodical paged continuously throughout the volume.

18. Write a bibliographical entry for item 11, a book with a subtitle.

19. Write a bibliographical entry for item 12, a book with an editor.

20. Write a bibliographical entry for the following Web page (use today's date for the date of access):

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1. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 01131171 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Making the Most of Weightlessness

Authors: Wood-Kaczmar, Barbara

Journal: New Scientist ISSN: 0262-4079

Vol: 135 Iss: 1829 Date: Jul 11, 1992 p: 38-41

[Exercises]   [Question 16]

 

2. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 01586073 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Orientation and movement in unusual force environments

Authors: Lackner, James R

Journal: Psychological Science ISSN: 0956-7976

Vol: 4 Iss: 3 Date: May 1993 p: 134-142

[Exercises]

 

3. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 01202798 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Gravity Effects on Cellulose Assembly

Authors: Brown, R Malcolm Jr; Kudlicka, Krystyna; et al

Journal: American Journal of Botany ISSN: 0009-9122

Vol: 79 Iss: 11 Date: Nov 1992 p: 1247-1258

[Exercises]   [Question 17]

 

4. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 00203652 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Reproductive Experiment

Authors: Anonymous

Journal: Space World ISSN: 0038-6332

Vol: Y-7 Iss: 295 Date: Jul 1988 p: 22

[Exercises]

 

5. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 01019932 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Artificial Gravity and Space Travel

Authors: David, Leonard

Journal: Bioscience (GBSC) ISSN: 0006-3568

Vol: 42 Iss: 3 Date: Mar 1992 p: 155-159

Type: Feature Length: Long Illus: Photograph

Subjects: Gravity; Research; Astronauts; Spacecraft; Anatomy & physiology (cont'd. next page)

Abstract: Astronauts circling the earth live within what is called a microgravity environment, one-millionth the gravity on Earth's surface. Design studies of artificial gravity spacecraft which could fight the effects of microgravity on the human body are discussed.

[Exercises]

 

6. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 01190052 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Spacelab-J's Experiments Successful, Draw Praise

Authors: Seltzer, Richard

Journal: Chemical & Engineering News ISSN: 0009-2347

Vol: 70 Iss: 41 Date: Oct 12, 1992 p: 32-34

[Exercises]

 

7. Copyright (c) 1993 by University Microfilms, Inc. All rights reserved.

Access No: 00559114 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts

Title: Space May Be 'too Dangerous' for Human Beings

Authors: Charles, Dan; Dickson, David; Joyce, Christopher

Journal: New Scientist (GNSC) ISSN: 0262-4079

Vol: 125 Iss: 1706 Date: Mar 3, 1990 p: 24

Type: News Length: Medium Illus: Photograph; Illustration

Subjects: Space exploration; Health

Abstract: Biomedical experts have warned that cosmic radiation and the effects of microgravity may pose too great a threat to human health to allow long trips into space. Details of the research on the effects of space travel on human health are presented.

[Exercises]

 

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Record 44 of 2227 (Page 1 of 4)

COPYRIGHT: Copyright 1995, IEE

RECORD NO.: 5017802 INSPEC Abstract No: B9509-6210L-111; C9509-5620W-020

AUTHOR: Krockover, G.H.; Adams, P.

CORP SOURCE: Sch. Math. & Sci Center, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA

TITLE: Navigating the Internet highway

SOURCE: Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, vol.14, no.1-2, p. 35-49

ISSN: 0731-9258

CODEN: JCMTDV

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COPYRIGHT: Copyright 1995, IEE

RECORD NO.: 5017417 INSPEC Abstract No: C9509-7810C-108

AUTHOR: Watabe K.; Hamalainen, M.; Whinston, A.B.

CORP SOURCE: Dept. of Adm. & Inf., Shizuoka Univ., Japan

TITLE: An Internet based collaborative distance learning system: CODILESS

SOURCE: Computers & Education, vol.24, no.3, p. 141-55

ISSN: 0360-1315

CODEN: COMEDR

PLACE OF PUBL: UK

[Exercises]

 

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COPYRIGHT: Copyright 1995, IEE

RECORD NO.: 5016165 INSPEC Abstract No: B9509-6150M-043; C9509-5640-035

AUTHOR: Banerjea, A.; Knightly, E.W.; Templin, F.L.; Hui Zhang

CORP SOURCE: California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA

TITLE: Experiments with the Tenet real-time protocol suite on the Sequoia 2000 wide area network

SOURCE: Proceedings ACM Multimedia '94, p. 508, 183-91

PLACE OF PUBL: USA

ISSN: 0897916867

LANGUAGE: English

[Exercises]

 

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AUTHOR: Kehoe, Brendan P.

TITLE: Zen and the art of the internet : a beginner's guide / Brendan P. Kehoe.

EDITION: 2nd ed.

PUBLISHED: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : PTR Prentice Hall, c1993.

PAGING: xv, 112 p. ; 23 cm.

SERIES: Prentice Hall series in innovative technology

[Exercises]   [Question 18]

 

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TITLE: Writing on-line : using computers in the teaching of writing / edited by James L. Collins

PUBLISHED: Upper Montclair, N.J. : Boynton/Cook Publishers, c1985

PAGING: 136 p. ; 23 cm.

NOTES: Bibliography: p. 122-133

SUBJECTS: English language Rhetoric Study and teaching Data processing Addresses, essays, lectures.

LIBRARY HOLDINGS AT

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1. CALL NUMBER: 808.042 W956c -- Book --Available

[Exercises]    [Question 19]