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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Grammar and Composition

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Annotated Bibliography. Grammar and Composition. Works Cited. A Works Cited page  is a list of sources (books, journals, websites, periodicals, etc.) one has used for researching a topic. Bibliography Citations. Editor/author name (if available) “Name of web page/article.” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Grammar and Composition

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WORKS CITED A Works Cited page is a list of sources

(books, journals, websites, periodicals, etc.) one has used for researching a topic.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY CITATIONS Editor/author name (if available) “Name of web page/article.” Name of Site. (note- italicized) Name of publisher, (if none- n.p.) Date of creation. (if none- n.d.) Medium of publication. Date of access.

Sources must be listed in alphabetical order.

www.workscited4u.com www.easybib.com

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SAMPLE BIBLIOGRAPHY “Hillary Clinton.” Biography.com. A+E Television

Networks, LLC, 2012. Web. 14 Jan. 2013. “Hillary Rodham Clinton.” PBS.org. WBGH

Educational Foundation, 2010. Web. 14 Jan. 2013.

O’Hanlon, Michael. “Assessing the Resiliency of Hillary Clinton.” Reuters.com. Thomson

Reuters, 14 Jan. 2013. Web. 14 Jan. 2013.

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HOW DO I SET UP MY PAPER? MLA Format:

Last name 1 Student Name Burkel World Lit – period Date (title centered on 5th line – essay starts on 6th line

– entire document double spaced)

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REMINDERS… - Remember that there are at least three outside sources required The bookThe movieAn interview or research

THAT MEANS ALL OF THESE MUST BE ON YOUR WORKS CITED PAGE

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OTHER REMINDERS… remember in-text citations (YOU

CITE WHATEVER IS FIRST ON YOUR WORKS CITED PAGE: LAST NAME OR TITLE)

- Edit!

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“MRS. B! MRS. B! IS THIS A RELIABLE SOURCE!?!” .gov or .edu

Be especially careful when evaluating Internet sources! Never use Web sites where an author cannot be determined, unless the site is associated with a reputable institution such as a respected university, a credible media outlet, government program or department, or well-known non-governmental organizations. Beware of using sites like Wikipedia, which are collaboratively developed by users. Because anyone can add or change content, the validity of information on such sites may not meet the standards for academic research

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RELIABLE SOURCES Consider your SOURCE EVALUATION

CHEAT SHEET. IT’S ON A COLORED PIECE OF PAPER FOR A REASON. IT’S IMPORTANT.