Creating Bibliographies

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What does a bibliography typically contain?

  • The author's personal notes
  • A summary of the research findings
  • An outline of the research methodology
  • A list of sources used in a research paper (correct)

In what order are bibliographies usually arranged?

  • Alphabetically (correct)
  • Randomly
  • By publication date
  • By subject

Where is a bibliography typically placed in a research paper?

  • In the middle
  • In the introduction
  • At the end (correct)
  • At the beginning

According to the material, what should every formally prepared research paper contain?

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What additional information is included that bibliographies are sometimes grouped into?

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Gail E. Tompkins wrote what book, listed as an example?

<p>Teaching Writing (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which entry in the example bibliography is a magazine article?

<p>Hackworth, Col. David H. Terms of Forgiveness (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which entry in the example bibliography is a journal?

<p>Cline, C.L. Quasi Adventures in Literary Scholarship (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these elements is included in the example of a book with one author?

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What is the name of the journal in the example?

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What is a bibliography?

A bibliography lists books, articles, or both, related to a specific subject. It's an alphabetical list placed at the end of a research paper.

One Author (book)

This is a book written by only one author.

Two Authors (book)

This is a book where exactly two authors contributed.

Several Authors (book)

This is a book written by multiple authors.

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Magazine Article

An article found in a magazine

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Journal Article

An article found in a journal

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Study Notes

  • A bibliography is a list of books and articles related to a specific subject.
  • In research papers, bibliographies are alphabetical and may be grouped into categories.
  • Bibliographies contain the names of all works quoted or used in the paper's preparation.
  • All formally prepared research papers should include a bibliography at the end, starting on a new page.

Books

  • Example of a book with one author: Gail E. Tompkins, Teaching Writing (3rd ed.), 2000, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc.
  • Example of a book with two authors: Linda J. Dorn & Carla Soffos, Teaching for Deep Comprehension, 2005, Maine: Stenhouse Publishers.
  • Example of a book with several authors: Aurea Lauengco, et al., English CV for High Schools (3rd ed.), 1999, Makati: Bookmark Inc.
  • Bibliographies may also contain references to Encyclopedias.

Magazine Article

  • Example of a magazine article: Col. David H. Hackworth, "Terms of Forgiveness," Newsweek, 24 Apr. 1995: 38-40.

Journal

  • Example of a journal article: C.L. Cline, "Quasi Adventures in Literary Scholarship," Texas Quarterly, 20 (1977): 36-42.

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