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How do i write a bibliography on the American red cross?
In my class we kind of have to write a research paper. Mine is on the American Red Cross , part of this paper is to wite a bibliography. I can't remember what a bibliography is, i know how retarded, and how do i write one on the red cross.
Homework Help - 2 Answers - 2006-04-24 16:08:00

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A bibliography is different from a Works Cited page. Bibliography is a sampling of books on a particular topic, usually encompassing the major works in that literature and some contrasting opinions. Works Cited is a listing of books, magazines, journals, etc., from which information is taken to write the paper. Depending on what type of writing style you are using (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turban), you will either write a Bibliography or a Works Cited page. If a specific writing style hasn't been assigned, usually MLA or APA is accepted. In general, a Bibliography is an alphabetical list (by last name of author) of all the works you've cited, referenced or utilized. The authors name, with last name and a comma and initials, goes first. Then the Title of the work (in quotes if it is an article, italicized if it is a periodical, underlined if it is a book) Example: Keynes, J. M. <u>A General Theory of Interest and Wages.<u> London: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1938. Tobin, J. "Towards a More Economically Just Society." <I>Econometrica<I> Vol. 47. Univ. of Chicago Press, May 1963.

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Answer 1
Look up the answer to both questions at www.wikipedia.en You really need to look it up yourself. If you had just searched instead of using this no brainer site you would already know.
2006-04-24 16:12:52

Answer 2
A bibliography is different from a Works Cited page. Bibliography is a sampling of books on a particular topic, usually encompassing the major works in that literature and some contrasting opinions. Works Cited is a listing of books, magazines, journals, etc., from which information is taken to write the paper. Depending on what type of writing style you are using (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turban), you will either write a Bibliography or a Works Cited page. If a specific writing style hasn't been assigned, usually MLA or APA is accepted. In general, a Bibliography is an alphabetical list (by last name of author) of all the works you've cited, referenced or utilized. The authors name, with last name and a comma and initials, goes first. Then the Title of the work (in quotes if it is an article, italicized if it is a periodical, underlined if it is a book) Example: Keynes, J. M. <u>A General Theory of Interest and Wages.<u> London: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1938. Tobin, J. "Towards a More Economically Just Society." <I>Econometrica<I> Vol. 47. Univ. of Chicago Press, May 1963.
2006-04-24 16:16:39





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