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Date
Title of Book
Title of Article
Title of Periodical
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Book
Okuda, Michael, and Denise Okuda. 1993. Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future. New York: Pocket Books
Journal Article
Wilcox, Rhonda V. 1991. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star Trek:
The Next Generation. Studies in Popular Culture, 13(2), 53-65.
Magazine Article
Smith, Jane. 1996. There is no resisting the Borg queen. Maclean's, 2 December, 82.
Newspaper Article
Di Rado, Alicia. 1995. Trekking through college: Classes
explore modern society using the world of Star Trek. Los Angeles
Times, March 15, sec. A, p. 3.
Encyclopedia Article
Reference books used as sources are not included in the Reference List but are cited
in the text. Examples:
In his article on science fiction in the 1995 edition of the
Encyclopedia Americana, Theodore Sturgeon says that the phrase, science fiction, was created by Hugo Gernsback.
Theodore Sturgeon says that the phrase, science fiction, was
created by Hugo Gernsback (Encyclopedia Americana, 1995 ed.,
s.v. "science fiction.").
Book Article or Chapter
James, Nancy E. 1988. Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth
according to Kirk and Spock. In Spectrum of the fantastic, edited
by Donald Palumbo. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
ERIC Document
Fuss-Reineck, Marilyn. 1993. Sibling communication in Star Trek: The
Next Generation: Conflicts between brothers. Miami, FL: Speech Communication Association. ERIC, ED 364932.
Website
Lynch, Tim. 1997. DS9 Trials and Tribble-ations Review. In Psi Phi:
Bradley's Science Fiction Club [online]. Peoria, IL: Bradley
University, 1996 [cited 8 October 1997]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/
503r.html>.