Citing Sources Used for Research

(You'll need this for your Bibliography)

Below are links to a web site called NoodleTools where you can create your citations following examples of citation formats - how to cite a particular type of resource. These citation formats will help you see how to create and write your resources in your Bibliography. You will see an example, then you will create your own - use the information from a resource you are really using in your research. Once you create your citation, click on "submit to view your citation" and the correct way to write it will be displayed on the computer screen. Write that down, or copy it and paste it into a Microsoft Word document, and, before you know it, your Bibliography will be finished! . Click on the type of resource you need to cite:
Citing an Interview (that you conducted)
Barbara A. Jansen, Librarian/Technology Coordinator, Upper School.St. Andrew's Episcopal School, Austin, TX, has a nice resource for bibliographic citation linked from the Big6 web site for kids.

Additional Citation Formats:

To cite an encyclopedia article, follow this example:
Minch, Edwin W.. "Tarantula." World Book Encyclopedia, 2000. v 19, p. 42.
(author - you'll find the author in tiny print right at the end of the encyclopedia article), "Title of Article." (don't forget the quotation marks) Name of Encyclopedia, year of encyclopedia, volume number, page on which you found your information.

To cite a graphic (image) that you find on the Internet, follow this citation example:
Name of graphic [Online Image]. Available: http:put the URL for the website here, Date of download: June 28, 2002