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How to write a bibliography:
Book: Surname, first name, title in italics or underlined, name of publisher, where published, year of publication, pages used. E.G: Drake, Henry, Who was Francis Drake? Oxford University Press, England, 1690, pp Website: Surname, first name (of designer or put organisation if no individual designer named), title of website in italics or underlined, URL address, date you accessed the website. E.G: Bigglesworth, James, The Bigglesworth Flying School, How to fly a flying machine like those other magnificent men, (date accessed 12/3/1916). Picture/image of something: Name of artist (Surname then first name) (if can), title of image (or explanation of what the image is of), date of when image was taken and where taken, where you found the image. E.G: Cleopatra, My Egypt: Cat paintings, 47 BC, Egypt. (From Tell, William, Cats and Apples, Berlin, 1500, p. 4). Maps/graphs: Name of creator (Surname then first name), Title of map/graph, date of when map/graph was made, Where you got the map/graph from. E.G: Cook, James, Map of the Endeavour, designed 1770, Great Britain, (Accessed from Cook, J, The modcons of 18th Century travel holidays, (date accessed 23/10/1778).
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Setting up your bibliography:
A bibliography is always written at the end of your essay or report. Follows alphabetical order by surnames. It is good to divide your sources into sub-headings: Books, newspaper articles, websites and pictures/images.
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