Bibliography and Source Cards BIBLIOGRAPHY CARDS Requirement at
Bibliography and Source Cards
BIBLIOGRAPHY CARDS Requirement: at least five, of which three need to be from primary sources (i. e. print, interview, film [not You. Tube])
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card List the author, title, etc. that would be needed to make the entry in the bibliography of your report.
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Bibligraphy Card for a Book will always include these 6 pieces of information: A. Author (last name first) B. Title (underlined, followed by a period. ) C. City (followed by a colon: ) D. Publisher (followed by a comma, ) E. Year (followed by a period. ) F. Medium of publication (followed by a period. )
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Book Example Budden, Julien. The Operas of Verdi. Rev. ed. 3 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1992. Print.
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card A Magazine Bibliography Card A. Author (last name first) B. Title of Article (“enclosed in quotations, followed by a period. ”) C. Title of Magazine (underlined, followed by a period. ) D. Issue/Date (followed by a colon: ) E. Pages (followed by a period. ) F. Medium of publication (followed by a period. )
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Magazine Example Hoover, Eric. “New Attacks on Early Decision. ” Chronicle of Higher Education. 11 JAN 2002: A 4546. Print. This can also be used for a newspaper
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card (pg. 1) Internet Bibliography Source A. Author’s name (last name first) B. Title of Document (“enclosed in quotations, followed by a period. ”) C. Full information about any previous or simultaneous publication in print form (underlined, followed by a period. ) D. Title of the project, database, periodical, or professional or personal site E. Date of electronic publication or last update
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card (pg. 2) F. Name of institution or organization sponsoring or associated with the site. G. Date when you accessed the source. H. Network address or URL I. Medium of publication (followed by a period. )
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Internet Example 1 Mistral, Gabriela. “Silueta de Sor Juana Ines. ” Abside 15 (1951): 501 -506. The Sor Juana Ines Project. Ed. Luis M. Villar. Feb. 1998. Dartmouth Coll. 23 JAN 02 http: //www. dartmouth. edu/~sorjuana/ Commentaries/Mistral. html. Web.
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Internet Example 2 Bitel, Lisa M. “St. Briget of Ireland: From Virgin Saint to Fertility Goddess. ” Matrix. Ed. Katherine Gill and Bitel. Feb. 2001. Boston Coll. 23 Jan 2002 http: //matrix. bc. edu/commenteria /bitel 01. html. Web.
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Personal Interview A. Interviewee (last name first) (followed by a period. ) B. Position of authority or experience (followed by a period. ) C. Type of interview ( personal or telephone - “enclosed in quotations, followed by a period. ”) D. Date of Interview (followed by a period. ) E. Medium of publication (followed by a period. )
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Interview Example Smith, Jim. Police Officer. “Telephone. ” 11 OCT 2010. Interview.
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Bibliography Card for a Film A. Title (underlined, followed by a period. ) B. Director (last name first) C. Performers or Narrators (“Perf. ” or “Narr. ”) D. Distributor (followed by a comma. ) E. Year of the film’s release (followed by a period. ) F. Medium of publication (followed by a period. )
4 x 6 Inch Bibliography Note Card Film Example Becoming a Doctor. Dir. Phillip Jackson. Perf. Patrick Dempsey. Paramount, 2005. DVD.
SOURCE CARDS Requirement: at least 25
3 x 5 Inch Information Note Card On this card, put one piece of information; this information would be documented to the source. Put direct quotes in quotation marks; put all other information in your own words. The page number for this source goes in the bottom right corner.
4 x 6 Inch Information Note Card Example (Heading) Armadillo Dance and Mask (Source Number) 4 Armadillo dance was done during corn planting season- to ensure good crops. Mask made from armadillo shell. This animal can burrow into the ground so it was closely identified with the earth. (Page Reference) pp. 187 -189
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