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Bibliography Information. Some Metasearch Engines:. http://www.dogpile.com http://www.mamma.com http://www.clusty.com http://www.info.com http://www.metacrawler.com Online library : http://www.ipl.org Galileo: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/teen/glynn-k12/topics/?Welcome.
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Bibliography Information Some Metasearch Engines: http://www.dogpile.com http://www.mamma.com http://www.clusty.com http://www.info.com http://www.metacrawler.com Online library: http://www.ipl.org Galileo: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/teen/glynn-k12/topics/?Welcome A bibliography is a list, in alphabetical order, of the sources you used – both pictures, and text – when researching your topic. A citation is one source in your bibliography. Go to the JMMS web site. Click the “Academics” tab at the top of the page. Click “Media Center”. On the menu (left side) click “Resources”. Click “Research Links”. Click “Son of Citation Machine”. Follow directions to create your citation. Copy and paste the completed citation on a Word doc. Labeled “Bibliography”. When you have listed all your citations, reorganize them in ABC order.
Bibliography "George Washington." Our Presidents. www.whitehouse.gov, n.d.. Web. 22 Aug 2012. <http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/georgewashington>. "George Washington." New World Encyclopedia, . 12 Sep 2008, 21:42 UTC. 22 Aug 2012, 19:32 <http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/p/index.php?title=George_Washington&oldid=805664>.