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Author(s) | Date | Title of Book | Title of Article | Title of Periodical |Volume | Pages | Place of Publication | Publisher | Other Information |
Book
1. Okuda M, Okuda D. Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future.
New York: Pocket Books; 1993.
Journalor Magazine Article (with volume numbers)
2. Wilcox RV. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star trek: the
next generation. Stud Pop Culture. 1991;13:53-65.
Newspaper, Magazine or JournalArticle (without volume numbers)
3. Di Rado A. Trekking through college: classes explore modern
society using the world of Star trek. Los Angeles Times. March
15, 1995:A3.
EncyclopediaArticle
4. Sturgeon T. Science fiction. In: Lorimer LT, editorial director;
Cummings C, ed-in-chief; Leish KW, managing ed. The Encyclopedia
Americana. Vol 24. International ed.Danbury, Conn: Grolier
Incorporated; 1995:390-392.
Book Article or Chapter
5. James NE. Two sides of paradise: the Eden myth according to Kirk
and Spock. In: Palumbo D, ed. Spectrum of theFantastic. Westport,
Conn: Greenwood; 1988:219-223.
ERIC Document
6. Fuss-Reineck M. Sibling Communication in Star Trek: The Next
Generation: Conflicts Between Brothers. Miami, Fla:Annual Meeting
of the Speech Communication Association; 1993. ERIC Document
Reproduction Service ED364932.
Website
7. Lynch T. DSN trials and tribble-ations review. Psi Phi:Bradley's
Science Fiction Club Web site. 1996. Available at:
http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep
/503r.htm. Accessed October 8, 1997.
Journal Article on the Internet8. McCoy LH. Respiratory changes in Vulcans during pon farr. J Extr
Med [serial online]. 1999;47:237-247. Available at:
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/nysl_li_liu. Accessed April 7,...
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