How to write a biblography
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How to Write a Bibliography
Here are examples of how you write different information sources in a bibliography:
Books
One Author:
Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. page(s).
Example:
Behnke, Alison. Japan in Pictures. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2003. 17.
Two Authors:
Author and Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. pages(s).
Example:
Arnold, James R. and Wiener, Roberta. On To Richmond: The Civil War in the East 1861-1862. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2002. 54-60.
Encyclopedias
"Name of article." Name of encyclopedia. Year published.
Example:
"Canada." World Book Encyclopedia. 1998 ed.
Magazine Articles
Author. "Name of article." Name of magazine. Date published: page(s).
Example:
McCarry, John. "Peru Begins Again." National Geographic. May 1996: 2-35.
On-Line Source
Name of site. Date site used
Example:
vgsbooks.com. 7 June 2002
BOOKS AT 7TH FLOOR, NLB VICTORIA STREET
Two Authors:
Author and Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. pages(s).
Example:
Arnold, James R. and Wiener, Roberta. On To Richmond: The Civil War in the East 1861-1862. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2002. 54-60.
Encyclopedias
1. Litowinsky, Olga. Writing & Publishing Books for Children in the 1990s. The Inside Story from the Editor's Desk. Walker & Company. 808.068
2. May, Jill P. Children's Literature & Critical Theory. Oxford University Press. 1995. 808.068
3. Shulevitz, Uri. Writing with pictures. How to write and illustrate Children's books. 808.068
4. Roberts, Ellen E.M The Children's Picture Book. 808.068
5. Bickham, Writing the Short Story. A Hands-On Program. How to create captivating marketable short fiction. 808.31
6. Novakovich. Writing Fiction Step by Step. 808.3
7. Demarinis. The Art & Craft of the Short Story. 808.31
Above 7 books are in Level 7.
8. A guide to writing of children's books. RS INH 808.0683 Level 11. NLB
How to Write a Bibliography
Here are examples of how you write different information sources in a bibliography:
Books
One Author:
Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. page(s).
Example:
Behnke, Alison. Japan in Pictures. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2003. 17.
Two Authors:
Author and Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. pages(s).
Example:
Arnold, James R. and Wiener, Roberta. On To Richmond: The Civil War in the East 1861-1862. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2002. 54-60.
Encyclopedias
"Name of article." Name of encyclopedia. Year published.
Example:
"Canada." World Book Encyclopedia. 1998 ed.
Magazine Articles
Author. "Name of article." Name of magazine. Date published: page(s).
Example:
McCarry, John. "Peru Begins Again." National Geographic. May 1996: 2-35.
On-Line Source
Name of site. Date site used
Example:
vgsbooks.com. 7 June 2002
BOOKS AT 7TH FLOOR, NLB VICTORIA STREET
Two Authors:
Author and Author. Title. City where published: Name of Publisher, Year Published. pages(s).
Example:
Arnold, James R. and Wiener, Roberta. On To Richmond: The Civil War in the East 1861-1862. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications Company, 2002. 54-60.
Encyclopedias
1. Litowinsky, Olga. Writing & Publishing Books for Children in the 1990s. The Inside Story from the Editor's Desk. Walker & Company. 808.068
2. May, Jill P. Children's Literature & Critical Theory. Oxford University Press. 1995. 808.068
3. Shulevitz, Uri. Writing with pictures. How to write and illustrate Children's books. 808.068
4. Roberts, Ellen E.M The Children's Picture Book. 808.068
5. Bickham, Writing the Short Story. A Hands-On Program. How to create captivating marketable short fiction. 808.31
6. Novakovich. Writing Fiction Step by Step. 808.3
7. Demarinis. The Art & Craft of the Short Story. 808.31
Above 7 books are in Level 7.
8. A guide to writing of children's books. RS INH 808.0683 Level 11. NLB
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