1. A journal article titled "Networking the Classroom" by Christopher Conte. The article appears in volume 5 of CQ Researcher, a journal that pages issues continuously throughout each annual volume. Volume 5 is dated 2004. The article runs from page 923 to page 943.

Conte, Christopher. “Networking the Classroom.”CQ Researcher 5(2004): 923-43. Print.

2. A magazine article on a database that is also available in print. The author is Larry Irving. The title is "The Still Yawning Divide." The article appears in the March 12, 2005, issue of Newsweek, a weekly magazine, and starts on page 64. You consulted the article on November 14, 2005, through the database Expanded Academic ASAP from the service InfoTrac ( You reached the database through Southeast State University's Polk Library.

Irving, Larry. “The Still Yawning Divide.” Newsweek 12 Mar. 2005: 64+. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 14 Nov. 2005.

Note: “Previous editions of the MLA Style Manual required information about the subscribing institution (name and location). This information is no longer required by MLA.”

Note: “MLA no longer requires the use of URLs in MLA citations. Because Web addresses are not static (i.e. they change often) and because documents sometimes appear in multiple places on the Web (e.g. on multiple databases), MLA explains that most readers can find electronic sources via title or author searches in Internet Search Engines.”

3. A government document you consulted on November 12, 2005, over the Internet. The author is the National Center for Education Statistics, an agency within the United States Department of Education. The title of the document is Internet Access in Public Schools. It was published February 24, 2005, and can be accessed at

United States. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics. Internet Access in Public Schools. 24 Feb. 2005. Web. 12 Nov. 2005.

4. A book called Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds—For Better and Worse, written by Jane M. Healy and published in 2000 by Simon & Schuster in New York.

Healy, Jane M. Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds—For Better and Worse. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000. Print.

5. An article in the October 9, 2004, issue of the magazine The Nation titled "The Threat to the Net." The article is by Jeff Chester and appears on pages 6 to 7 of the magazine. You found it through Polk Library at Southeast State University on November 14, 2005, using the database Expanded Academic ASAP. from the service InfoTrac. The home page URL for the database is

Chester, Jeff. "The Threat to the Net."The Nation 9 Oct. 2004: 6-7. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 14 Nov. 2005.

6. A pamphlet titled Bridging the Digital Divide, with no named author. It was published in 2005 by the ALA in Chicago.

Bridging the Digital Divide. Chicago: ALA, 2005. Print.

7. An article titled "MyPyramid.gov: Achieving E-Health for All?" on the Web site .Digital Divide Network at articles. The Web site is sponsored by the Benton Foundation. The article is by Andy Carvin and is dated February 22, 2005. You found it on November 10, 2005.

Carvin, Andy. "MyPyramid.gov: Achieving E-Health for All?"Digital Divide Network. Benton Foundation, 22 Feb. 2005. Web. 10 Nov. 2005.

8. An e-mail interview you conducted with Mary McArthur on October 31, 2005.

McArthur, Mary. Personal interview. 31 Oct. 2005.