Bibliographies

A citation is a reference to a source.

Bibliographies are “a section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referenced in the work.” (Wikipedia) (Look at that great citation I just did!) Basically, when you write a bibliography, you write a list of all of sources you used to help you write your report. You format your bibliography in a special way, which we will get to later in the lesson.

Go to THIS website and check out the citation builder that’s listed. (If I were you, I would save this website - I think it kept my sanity throughout college when I had reports due.) Let’s go through together and create a bibliography.

The first question this citation builder asks us is “What type of information source do you have?” Well, what kind do we have? Hang on while I grab the first book off of my bookshelf. Okay. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Click on BOOK.

citation builder

You will see a page come up like this (See below). Fill in all of the information you can. (If you can't find all of the information, which is rare, leave that field blank.)

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  1. Author
  2. Book Title – see how it gave me directions to only capitalize the first word?
  3. Publication year – I had to open my book and find this.
  4. Publisher – I had to open my book and find this.
  5. Publisher location – I had to open my book and find this.
  6. Number of pages
When you filled in all of the information, click MAKE CITATION. Abra Cadabra – you now have a lovely page with all of the citations you could have ever dreamed of!

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There’s MLA style, APA style, and two other styles that are not as common as MLA and APA. Copy and paste the style you want into a word document and BAM you have a great, correctly-cited bibliography. You can also choose to modify the citation in case you mess up, or you can start over. Yes – it’s just that easy!
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