Bibliography Instructions
A bibliography is included in a report to show the reader where the writer of the report found information about the topic. Your bibliography should list all the sources you used, in alphabetical order, according to the last name of the author. When there is no author, list the sources alphabetically by title. Always underline the titles and put a period (.) at the end. Provide a copyright or publishing date whenever you can (but these are very hard to find on web sites). Build your bibliography as you do your research - it's much easier that way!
Here is a sample bibliography showing you how to write each type of source.
Bibliography
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, CD ROM, 1995.
Kent, Deborah, Enchantment of the World: Japan, 1987.
World Almanac and Book of Facts 1998, World Almanac Books, 1997.
World Book Encyclopedia, Volume 5, 1997.
www.mfa.com, Internet web site
Here is a sample bibliography showing you how to write each type of source.
Bibliography
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, CD ROM, 1995.
Kent, Deborah, Enchantment of the World: Japan, 1987.
World Almanac and Book of Facts 1998, World Almanac Books, 1997.
World Book Encyclopedia, Volume 5, 1997.
www.mfa.com, Internet web site