BIBLIOGRAPHIC FORMATS

 
  1.   Citing Government Information Sources
  2.   Citing Sources - High School Level - gives PDF samples of resources secondary students commonly use
  3.   MLA Documentation Guide
  4.   Writer's Handbook for links to other styles(including APA, etc.)
  5.   Writing Research Papers - Brought to you by Purdue University, includes information about
        writing research papers, with links to extensive information on documentation.
  6.   Guide to five documentation styles -
  7.   Big Six Research Tips 7-12
  8.   Basic steps in the research process


Bibliography Makers

  1. Bib Builder -  free MLA bibliography builder

  2. BibMe - a web2.0 bibliography tool

  3. EasyBib - Interactive bibliographic forms

  4. Slate Citation Machine - includes citation advice, rubric builder and more

  5. OSLIS Citation Maker - clear examples, good graphics



Annotated Bibliographies - here are some sites that give examples and formatting.

    1. http://www.wisc.edu/writing/Handbook/AnnotatedBibliography.html

    2. http://www.crk.umn.edu/library/links/annotate.htm

    3. http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/research/skill28.htm
          Courtesy of Reference Department;Instruction, Research, and Information Services (IRIS);
                           Cornell University Library, Ithaca, NY, USA

last updated by Deb Dalton
Oneonta High School Library Media Specialist 

Oneonta, NY 13820 

2/08

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