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BIBLIOGRAPHY FORMAT

All materials used to prepare the paper should be referenced on a separate page at the end of the document.[1]  For an 8-10 page "Research" paper, a minimum of eight references should be cited--no more than four internet references are allowed.  For a 5-7 page "Issue Reaction" paper, a minimum of three references should be cited--no more than two internet references.

Books  
(Single Author)  
Bozeman, Barry.  All Organizations Are Public.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publisher, 1987.
(Multiple Authors)  

Ellis, Susan J. and Noyes, Katherine H.  By The People: A History of Americans as Volunteers.

          Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1990.

Articles in Books  
(Single Author)  

Barton, Allen H.  “The Emergency Social System.”  In Man and Society in Disaster.  Edited by

          George W. Baker and Dwight W. Chapman. New York: Basic Books, 1962.

(Multiple Authors)  

Drabek, Thomas E. and Hoetmer, Gerard J.  “Introduction.”  In Emergency Management:

           Principles and Practice for Local Government, Edited by Thomas E. Drabek and Gerard J.

          Hoetmer.  Washington, DC: International City Management Association, 1991.

Periodicals  
(Single Author)  

Argyris, Chris.  “Some Limits of Rational Man Organizational Theory.”  Public Administration

          Review, Vol. 33, No.3 (May/June 1973): 253-267. 

(Multiple Authors)  

Agranoff, Robert and Lindsey, Valerie A.  “Intergovernmental Management:  Perspectives from

          Human Service Problem Solving at the Local Level.”  Public Administration Review, Vol.

          43, No. 3 (May/June 1983): 227-237.

Newspapers  
(Author)  

Gertz, William.  “Mikulski Faults FEMA Officials, Calls For Probe.”  Washington  Times, 4 

          September 1992, sec. A, p. 8.

(No Author)  

Los Angeles Quake Safety Lags, “ Washington Post, 25 November 1989, sec. A, 2.

Government Documents

Bureau of the Census.  “Government Organization.”  1992 Census of Governments. March 1994.

U.S. Congress. Senate.  Committee on Foreign Relations.  U.S. Scholarship

     Program for Developing Countries.  Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1984.

U.S. Department of Labor. Employment Standards Administration. Resource

         Book::  Training for Federal Employee Compensation Specialists.

         Washington, D.C.

 

Associations

City of Coronado, California.  Citizen Disaster Preparedness Education Program.  

          Distributed by International City Management Association, Washington, DC.

Monographs

Drabek, Thomas E. "The Professional Emergency Manager." Institute of Behavioral Science,

          Boulder, CO: 987.

Unpublished Papers

Farhar-Pilgrim, Barbara. "Unmet Needs of Disaster Victims in the United States." Paper Presented

          at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, 30 August-3

          September 1986.

Videos

Weather Underground, 92 min., New Video Group, Inc. 2004, videocassette.

References

Atlas of the world. 5th Edition, Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1981.

"Red Cross." Encyclopedia Americana. 1964 Edition.
Wilson, P.W. "Salvation Army." Encyclopedia Americana. 1964 Edition.
Electronic Documents

Squires, Lawrence. "A Virtual Tour of the White House, circa 1900." National Landmarks: Then and

          Now, 1999 http://www.natlandmk.com/hist (21 August 2000).

Interviews

Atkins, Richard. Director of Civil Defense for Lawton and Comanche County,  Oklahoma. 8

          December 1993.

    [1] Kate L. Terabian,   A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.  6th ed., (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago

Press, 1996), p. 118.