Bibliography Basics
Five Vital Parts of Citation for each source:
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Title (Include if found- each source is different.)
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Author
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Medium (Photo/Web)
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Date of publication or date info was accessed online
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Publisher: place of publication (print) or URL (online)
Citation Generators
* EasyBib (Easiest.)
Bibme
Citation Machine
KnightCite
Noodletools Express - MLA (Select type of resource from the drop down menu; Fill in information needed.)
When using multiple images for an assignment make a list like the following:
Picture 1: Photographer's name (if found). "Title of picture." Photo. Date accessed.
Picture 2: Photographer's name (if found). "Title of picture." Photo. Date accessed.
Picture 3: Photographer's name (if found). "Title of picture." Photo. Date accessed.
Picture 4: Photographer's name (if found). "Title of picture." Photo. Date accessed.
Picture 5: Photographer's name (if found). "Title of picture." Photo. Date accessed.
** Include a thumbnail of each picture next to the information in the list.
Formating notes:
Photographer: Last name, First name. (Example: Anderson, Susan. If the photographer's name is not listed, leave it blank.
Date format: Day Month, Year (Example: 23 April, 2010)
To make a Bibliography of information found on the internet use the following form:
Website author's name. "Title of website." Internet. Date accessed.
Author: Last name, First name. (Example: Anderson, Susan. If the author's name is not listed, leave it blank.
Title of the website is found in the grey strip above the address bar.
**Bibliographies are to be typed in Word and printed anytime you find resources on the internet for school projects.
Citation Examples
Black & White: support.ebsco.com/help/index.php
Color-Coded: www2.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citmla.htm
** Don't be afraid to ask for help.
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