HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH PAPER BIBLIOGRAPHY
WHAT IS A BIBLIOGRAPHY? A bibliography is a list of the sources you used to get information for your report. It is included at the end of your report, on the last page (or last few pages). Below is a list of some of the resources you might use: Book 4. Interview Magazine or Newspaper 5. Internet Movie or Video Clip 6. World-Wide Web
WHAT DOES A BIBLIOGRAPHY LOOK LIKE? BOOK: Author (last name first). Title of the book. City: Publisher, Date of publication. Example: Dahl, Roald. The BFG. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1982. 2. MAGAZINE: Author (last name first), "Article Title." Name of magazine. Volume number, (Date): page numbers. Example: Jordan, Jennifer, "Filming at the Top of the World." Museum of Science Magazine. Volume 47, No. 1, (Winter 1998): p. 11.
WHAT DOES A BIBLIOGRAPHY LOOK LIKE? 3. NEWSPAPER: Author (last name first). Title of the Newspaper. City: Publisher, Date of publication. Example: Ma Yun. China Daily. Shanghai: Beijing Press, 2010. 4. INTERVIEW: Full name (last name first). Occupation. Date of interview. Example: Uncle John, Human Resources Manager, November 30, 2015
WHAT DOES A BIBLIOGRAPHY LOOK LIKE? 5. INTERNET: Author of message, (Date). Subject of message. Electronic conference or bulletin board (Online). Available e-mail: LISTSERV@ e- mail address Example: Ellen Block, (September 15, 2011). New Winners. Teen Booklist (Online). Helen Smith@wellington.com 6. WORLD-WIDE WEB: Example: http://www.boston.com. Today's News, August 1, 2012.
WHAT are endnotes? A reference, explanation, or comment placed at the end of a book, article or paper. An endnote is giving credit to the person or the resource where you got the information for your paper. See the back of your textbook for many examples of an endnote. For this project I am wanting you to use 5-10 different sources.