Information competency: Writing your bibliography Use this table to record the sources that you use in your research. This will help you to show your teacher the extent of your independent learning, showcasing all the resources you used to help you in your work. It also helps you to show your teacher you have not plagiarised (i.e. copied/pasted) someone else’s work by highlighting those works that have helped contribute to your knowledge. Bibliography: Books Author Greenhill, W and Wignal, P
Year of Publication 2006
Title (in italics) Shakespeare: A Life
Place of Publication Oxford
Publisher
Rating
Heinemann Library
Example bibliography entry for a book: Greenhill, W and Wignal, P (2006) Shakespeare: A Life, Oxford: Heinemann Library
Remember, information on the internet must also be identified and referred to in your bibliography. This table will help you create a bibliography to record the website that you use. Bibliography: Websites Author/website name
Year site published
Title of web-page (in italics)
Central Intelligence Agency
2010
The World Factbook
URL/website address
Date accessed
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the- Accessed: 6 world-factbook/geos/eg.html May 2010
Example bibliography entry for a website: Central Intelligence Agency (2010) The World Factbook. Available at: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/eg.html (Accessed: 6 May 2010)
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