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How to write a bibliography for a website

Writing bibliographies may feel like drudge work, but they're a necessary part of proper attribution and citation, plus it lends your own work credibility. As information moves onto the web, sites like Wikipedia are being used as sources more frequently. "Online Sources" have their own section in style manuals now. Consider if it is an electronic magazine, website, forum or email, because each will be cited differently.

How to write a bibliography for kids

Most elementary schools require MLA style rules to be followed when writing bibliographies. It is not too early to teach kids about source material. 'Work Cited' pages are alphabetically listed, with space between citations. Many websites can help children correctly cite works by plugging in the book information.

How to write a bibliography for books

When considering how to write bibliographies, you must first know which style is required, based on subject. Styles are similar, but each has specific rules that must be followed. A style's rules are particular, based on whether the book has one author, an editor, or a volume in a collection.

A Bibliography Should Include:

  • Contact Information
  • Education History
  • Objective
  • Special Interests
  • Work History
  • Certifications
  • Awards

How to write a bibliography powerpoint

Documenting the sources you used to create your PowerPoint adds credibility to your words and slides. Use the relevant style (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) to record sources and then add this information to the ending pages of PowerPoint so your audience knows where to head for more information.

How to write a bibliography in apa format

APA formatting is used in many social science texts. Citations appear twice: after the quote, the author's last name, date published, and page reference corresponds with the complete citation in the bibliography. Citations are listed alphabetically: author, date published, title of paper, underlined journal name, and relevant page numbers.