PREPARD BY: NAMRATA VYAS ROLL NO: 20 SEMESTER:1 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH,BHAVNAGAR Citing Additional Common Sources
PREPARD BY: NAMRATA VYAS
ROLL NO: 20
SEMESTER:1
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH,BHAVNAGAR
Citing Additional Common Sources
A performance
The citation of a performance usually begins with the titleWriterDirected byPerformed byTheatre and the city separated by coma and followed by
periodDate of the Performance and PlacePerformance
Example:Heartbreak House. By George Bernard Shaw. Dir. Robin Lefevre. Perf.
Philip Bosco and Swoosie Kurtz. Roundabout Theatre Company. Amer. Airlines Theatre, New York. 1 Oct. 2006. Performance.
A Musical Score or Libretto
Treat a Libretto like a bookScore begins with composer’s nameTitle – ItalicizedCapitalizing no. (number) and op. (opus – music)Date of composition (if the year is unknown than write
N.d.)Place of publication,the name of the publisher and the
medium of publication.Include the information of seriesExample:
Donizetti, Gaetano. Don Pasquale: An Opera in Three Acts with Italian English Text. 1842. New York: Belwin, 1969. Print. Kalmus Vocal Scores.
A Work of Visual Art
Painting, lithograph, sculpture, or similar workArtist fame firstItalicize the title then the list the date of compositionName the institution for ex. MuseumCity NamePrivate CollectionExample:
Bearden, Romare. The Train. 1947. Photogravure and aquatint. Museum of Mod. Art, New York.