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Bibliography or Works Cited

Bibliography or Works Cited . Form and Punctuation. What is a B ibliography or Works Cited?. A bibliography is a list of sources you used to write a research report. Books Magazines and newspapers Encyclopedia or Dictionary Web Sites or Web pages. CFU. What is a bibliography?

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Bibliography or Works Cited

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  1. Bibliography or Works Cited Form and Punctuation

  2. What is a Bibliography or Works Cited? • A bibliography is a list of sources you used to write a research report. • Books • Magazines and newspapers • Encyclopedia or Dictionary • Web Sites or Web pages

  3. CFU • What is a bibliography? • Name some examples you will use when writing a research report.

  4. How to Cite a Book: • Author’s last name, First name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  5. Book Samples: • Here is a sample: • Allen, Thomas B. Vanishing Wildlife of North America. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1974. • Boorstin, Daniel J. The Creators: A History of the Heroes of the Imagination. New York: Random, 1992. • Hall, Donald, ed. The Oxford Book of American Literacy Anecdotes. New York: Oxford UP, 1981. • Searles, Baird, and Martin Last. A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 1979. • Notice the author’s names are listed alphabetically. Look at where the periods and commas are used.

  6. CFU • Correctly punctuate this book • Toomer Jean Cane Ed Darwin T Turner New York Norton 1988 • Toomer, Jean. Cane. Ed. Darwin T. Turner. New York: Norton, 1988.

  7. How to Cite a Magazine : • Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Title of Magazine. Day Month Year: Page Number(s).

  8. Magazine Sample: • Kalette, Denise. "California Town Counts Down to Big Quake." USA Today 9 21 July 1986: sec. A: 1.

  9. CFU • Punctuate this magazine or newspaper source correctly. • Trillin Calvin Culture Shopping New Yorker 15 Feb 1993 48-51 • Trillin, Calvin. "Culture Shopping." New Yorker 15 Feb. 1993: 48-51.

  10. How to Cite an Encyclopedia : • Author’s Last name (if listed), First name. “Title of Article.” Title of Encyclopedia. Edition (if listed). Year of Publication.

  11. Encyclopedia Sample: • Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr. "Falcon and Falconry." World Book Encyclopedia. 1980.

  12. CFU • Punctuate this encyclopedia entry correctly. • Tobias Richard Thurber James Encyclopedia Americana1991 ed • Tobias, Richard. "Thurber, James." Encyclopedia Americana. 1991 ed.

  13. How to Cite a Website or Webpage: • Author’s Last name (if known), First name. Name of Site. Day Month Year site was last revised. Name of Institution (if any). Day Month Year you visited the site. <website address>.

  14. Web Site or Web page Samples: • Devitt, Terry. "Lightning injures four at music festival." The Why? Files. 2 Aug. 2001. 23 Jan. 2002 <http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/index.html>. • Dove, Rita. "Lady Freedom among Us." The Electronic Text Center. Ed. David Seaman. 1998. Alderman Lib., U of Virginia. 19 June 1998 <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/afam.html>. • Lancashire, Ian. Homepage. 28 Mar. 2002. 15 May 2002 <http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~ian/>.

  15. CFU • Punctuate this web site correctly. • Levy, Steven Great Minds Great Ideas Newsweek 27 May 2002 10 June 2002 http://www.msnbc.com/news/754336.asp • Levy, Steven. "Great Minds, Great Ideas." Newsweek 27 May 2002. 10 June 2002 <http://www.msnbc.com/news/754336.asp>.

  16. What it looks like from a variety of sources • "Battery." Encyclopedia Britannica. 1990. • "Best Batteries." Consumer Reports Magazine 32 Dec. 1994: 71-72. • Booth, Steven A. "High-Drain Alkaline AA-Batteries." Popular Electronics 62 Jan. 1999: 58. • Brain, Marshall. "How Batteries Work." howstuffworks. 1 Aug. 2006       <http://home.howstuffworks.com/battery.htm>. • "Cells and Batteries." The DK Science Encyclopedia. 1993. • Dell, R. M., and D. A. J. Rand. Understanding Batteries. Cambridge, UK: The Royal Society       of Chemistry, 2001. • "Learning Center." Energizer. Eveready Battery Company, Inc. 1 Aug. 2006       <http://www.energizer.com/learning/default.asp>. • "Learning Centre." Duracell. The Gillette Company. 31 July 2006       <http://www.duracell.com/au/main/pages/learning-centre-what-is-a-battery.asp>.

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