Double space all entries and list in alphabetical order by author's last name. Generally, an entry has three main divisions--author, title, and publication information--each followed by a period and two spaces.
a) one author
Frye, Northrup. Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays. Princeton:
Princeton UP, 1957.
b) two or three authors
Gesell, Arnold, and Frances L. Ilg. Child Development: An Introduction
to the Study of Human Growth. New York: Macmillan, 1960.
c) corporate author
United States Capitol Society. We, the People: The Story of the
United States Capitol. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Soc.,
1964.
2) Newspapers, Magazines, Journals, and Other Sources
a) a journal or magazine
Deluch, Max. "Mind from Matter." American Scholar 47 (1978):
339-53.
b) an article in a newspaper
Strout, Richard L. "Another Bicentennial."Christian Science Monitor
10 Nov. 1978: 27.
c) a government publication
United States Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Statistics. Dictionary of