This a a small piece of a bibliography done the Turabian style and is to be used to be used as an example only.
Note:
1. The bibliography is in alphabetic order by the author's last name
2. The citation for a book will include: author, title, place of publication,
publisher, year
3. The citation for an article will include: author, title of article, title of
the journal, volume number, date of the journal issue and inclusive pages.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Alsup, William. Missing in the Minarets:
The Search for Walter A. Starr, Jr. El Portal,
California: Yosemite National Park, 2001.
Angier, Bradford. Home in Your
Pack: The Modern Handbook of Backpacking.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1965.
Anglemyer, Mary.
The Natural Environment: An Annotated Bibliography on
Attitudes
and Values. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian
Institution Press, 1984.
Bohn, David, “Francis Farquhar at 84 –
Speaks of the Sierra Club,” Sierra Club Bulletin
57 (June 1972): 8.
Boulding,
Kenneth E., Human Values of the Spaceship Earth, New York: National
Council of Churches, 1966.
Bradley,
C.B. “Knapsack Tours in the Sierra.” Sierra Club Bulletin 1 (May 1986):
314-325.
Brower, David R. For Earth’s Sake:
The Life and Times of David Brower, Salt Lake
City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1990.
Carpenter,
Kristin. “SD & Ultimate Direction: In the Mental Zone.”
Sporting Goods
Business 31
(July 6, 1999): 31-32.
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1962.
Colby, Collen. B. “Backpack Camping.”
Outdoor Camping 124 (September 1959):
130-133.
Dort, Wakefield. “Camping in Antarctica,” Sierra Club Bulletin 53 (July 1968): 5-8.
Dunlap, Riley E. and Richard P. Gale.
“Political and Ecology: A Political Profile of
Student Eco-Activists.” Youth and Society: A Quarterly Journal 3
(June 1972): 379-
389.
Erskine, Hazel. “The Polls: Pollution
and Its Costs.” Public Opinion Quarterly 36
(Spring1972): 120-135.