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You need to use at least 3 or more resources for your bibliography.
The Assignment
On your bibliography, all of your sources must be
listed together in alphabetical order by the first letter in the source.
Do not list books first, then Internet articles, etc. Be sure to skip a line between sources.
A bibliography lists, in alphabetical order, the books and materials you have used in your report.
Please use the appropriate formats shown below. Remember to leave one space after periods, commas, and colons.
There is a link under "Helpful Resources" to help with citations.
BOOKS
Author (last name, first name). Title. City (where the book was published):
Publisher, copyright date.
Examples:
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. New York:
Arthur A.Levine Books, 1997.
Sachar, Louis. Holes. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1998.
INTERNET ARTICLES
“Name of website.” http://www.websiteaddress.com, date.
Examples:
Enchanted Learning.” http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/
columbus.shtml, 2010.
“ThinkQuest.” http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/de_soto.htm, 2010.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS / REFERENCE BOOKS
“Article Title.” Title of the Reference Book. Edition. Date published.
Examples:
“Flying Fish.” World Book Encyclopedia. 2nded. 1993..
The Assignment
On your bibliography, all of your sources must be
listed together in alphabetical order by the first letter in the source.
Do not list books first, then Internet articles, etc. Be sure to skip a line between sources.
A bibliography lists, in alphabetical order, the books and materials you have used in your report.
Please use the appropriate formats shown below. Remember to leave one space after periods, commas, and colons.
There is a link under "Helpful Resources" to help with citations.
BOOKS
Author (last name, first name). Title. City (where the book was published):
Publisher, copyright date.
Examples:
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. New York:
Arthur A.Levine Books, 1997.
Sachar, Louis. Holes. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1998.
INTERNET ARTICLES
“Name of website.” http://www.websiteaddress.com, date.
Examples:
Enchanted Learning.” http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/c/
columbus.shtml, 2010.
“ThinkQuest.” http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/de_soto.htm, 2010.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS / REFERENCE BOOKS
“Article Title.” Title of the Reference Book. Edition. Date published.
Examples:
“Flying Fish.” World Book Encyclopedia. 2nded. 1993..