Citation Guide
Research papers ALWAYS include a bibliography, or a list of sources. A bibliography is made up of CITATIONS.
We'll use the MLA Citation Style Guide. For each type of SOURCE, there is a format for the CITATION
Ms Yosca's sample bibliography
Kapach, Avi. “Athena.” Mythopedia, Mythopedia, 12 Aug. 2022, https://mythopedia.com/topics/athena.
Kimmel, Eric A., and Pep Montserrat. The Mcelderry Book of Greek Myths. Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., 2008.
"Poseidon." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 4 Feb. 2010. libraries.state.ma.us/login?eburl=https%3A%2F%2Fschool.eb.com&ebtarget=%2Flevels%2Fmiddle%2Farticle%2FPoseidon%2F442531&ebboatid=9264690. Accessed 29 Sep. 2022.
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA online
Look for the checkbox in a circle in the menu at the top and click. It will automatically create the citation for you:
"Poseidon." Britannica School, Encyclopædia Britannica, 4 Feb. 2010. libraries.state.ma.us/login?eburl=https%3A%2F%2Fschool.eb.com&ebtarget=%2Flevels%2Fmiddle%2Farticle%2FPoseidon%2F442531&ebboatid=9264690. Accessed 29 Sep. 2022.
BOOKS
Using your book, plug in the following information:
Author last name, author first name. TITLE OF THE BOOK. Publisher, date.
to look like this:
Kimmel, Eric A., and Pep Montserrat. The Mcelderry Book of Greek Myths. Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., 2008.
WEBSITES
If you used Mythopedia.com for a source, you need to get back to the article or page that you used, and make it look like this:
My article: https://mythopedia.com/topics/athena
Then go to EASY BIB to start creating a citation
Citation looks like:
Kapach, Avi. “Athena.” Mythopedia, Mythopedia, 12 Aug. 2022, https://mythopedia.com/topics/athena.