Cite Your Sources!
You MUST report where you found all information.
Failing to report your sources is like cheating on a test!
You're stealing someone else's work!
so...use
*Keep a List of Your Sources in Word
*Make sure your list is in alphabetic order.
*Don't forget to fill in the missing info that bibme or easybib leaves out!
1. BOOK
For example, a book with one author would look like this:
Author's last name, First name. Title of book. Place: Publisher, Year
published.
So your citation would look like this:
Dubus, Andre. Into the Silence: American Stories. Cambridge: Green
Street, 1988.
2. WEB PAGE
Author. "Title of the Article." Title of the Website. Date of Update or
Publication. WEB. Date you visited the site. URL
So your citation would look like this:
Reynolds, Joyce. "Facts about Poverty." The Hamilton Roundtable for
Poverty Reduction . 11 October 2012. WEB. 13 November 2012.
<http://thehamiltonroundtableforpovertyreduction.ca>
3. ONLINE IMAGES
Creator's Name (Last name, First Name). "Title of image or Description of
image." Date of Creation. Title of Website where the image is found.
Web. Date you visited the image online.
So your citation would look like this:
Sayer, Larissa. "Nurse Log." 27 Jan. 2007. Flickr. Web. 7 Apr. 2011.