English 8 Quarter 2 Module 1:Writing bibliography.pptx

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Writing bibliography Nemfa g. Tumacder Nov. 22, 2023

What is bibliography? BIBLIOGRAPHY means works or list of works referred to in a text or consulted by the author in its production (Meriam-Webster 2.0, 2023) A bibliography is taken from the Greek word ‘ biblion ’ which means ‘book’ and ‘ graphia ’ which means ‘to write.’ A bibliography contains an alphabetical list of sources like books, periodicals, and websites used by the writer or researcher ( Kiddle Encyclopedia, 2020)

Reminders in constructing bibliography A research paper should contain a bibliography written on a separate page and should be located at the end of the paper labeled as REFERENCES. Each details should end with period. All lines after the first line of each entry should be indented one-half inch from the left margin or what we call hanging indention , also known as a second line indention. Italics may be substituted by underlining. Author’s name are inverted ( Last name first ) Reference List should be alphabetized by the authors’ last name For multiple articles by the same author, or authors listed in the same order, list of entries should be in chronological order, from earliest to most recent. Two or more authors should be listed in the order as they appear as authors , and not necessarily alphabetically. If the work has more than seven authors (not exceeding to ten authors) list the first six authors and then use ellipses(…) after the six authors name. For sources with more than ten authors , include only the first seven in the bibliography followed by et al. — a Latin phrase which means ‘and others’ Each entry usually use Period to separate details to details.

3 main citation styles American Psychological Association (APA) Style - used in Social and Behavioral Sciences Modern Language Association (MLA) Style - used in writing papers on literature and related subjects like theater or film Chicago Manual Of Style (CMOS) - used in academic fields especially in the humanities and social sciences Differ depending on purpose

APA Style CMOS MLA Style Author’s Last Name, First Name Initial . (Publication Date) . Book Title: Subtitle . Publication Place : Publication Company . Author’s Last Name, First Name . Book Title: Subtitle . Publication Place : Publication Company . Publication Date . Format(Print, Web, DVD) * If Web format, indicate the date uploaded Author’s Last Name, First Name . Book Title: Subtitle . Publication Place : Publication Company . Publication Date .

2 types of sources according to reproduction Print Sources - These are sources that have been published in printed format, such as books and periodicals Online sources -These refer to any materials or information taken from the internet. Other terms for online sources are ‘electronic sources’, ‘web sources’ and ‘internet sources.’.

Books . These are the most common and reliable sources of information. This is the sample format of writing a book bibliography. Periodicals . These are magazines, scholarly journals, newspapers, and newsletters published at regular intervals. Publication dates are essential when citing periodical sources. 2.1 Journal . It is a scholarly published periodical containing articles written by researchers, professors, and other experts. 2.2. Magazine . It is a periodical publication that contains stories, essays, pictures, and the like, usually published every week or month 2.3. Newspaper . It is a periodical that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly containing news, opinions, features, and advertisements Print Sources

Online sources Website. This refers to the collection of files and related resources accessible through the World Wide Web and organized under a domain name E-Books. These are books that are read on a computer or electronic devices. They are cited exactly as a printed book with the addition of a format at the end of the citation: Kindle, PDF, EPUB, etc. If books are referred online, include the URL at the end of the citation. Online Journals. These are journals read from digital libraries or online databases. Online Magazine and Online Newspaper . These are the online versions of magazines and newspaper. Both sources have the same format in writing a bibliography entry.