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What does a bibliography typically contain?
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?
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?
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?
According to the material, what should every formally prepared research paper contain?
What additional information is included that bibliographies are sometimes grouped into?
What additional information is included that bibliographies are sometimes grouped into?
Gail E. Tompkins wrote what book, listed as an example?
Gail E. Tompkins wrote what book, listed as an example?
Which entry in the example bibliography is a magazine article?
Which entry in the example bibliography is a magazine article?
Which entry in the example bibliography is a journal?
Which entry in the example bibliography is a journal?
Which of these elements is included in the example of a book with one author?
Which of these elements is included in the example of a book with one author?
What is the name of the journal in the example?
What is the name of the journal in the example?
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What is a bibliography?
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)
One Author (book)
This is a book written by only one author.
Two Authors (book)
Two Authors (book)
This is a book where exactly two authors contributed.
Several Authors (book)
Several Authors (book)
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Magazine Article
Magazine Article
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Journal Article
Journal Article
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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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