Bibme for Creating a Bibliography
This is the easiest bibliography maker I've found.
http://www.bibme.org/
Try it. When you first get to it, you need to click on the orange tab in the center for "Website."
Directions:
- As you are researching, save the URL for each site you find useful.
- When you get to the site bibme.org, click on the middle tab marked "website."
- Copy the URL (in the address bar) for the site you are taking information from.
- Paste it into the area proved on bibme.
- Click on "Load Info."
- If needed, fill in the title of the article.
- Look on the website you want to use for a sponsor or publisher and date created. You can often find that information at the bottom of the page. The sponsor/publisher will not be a company that does web design. It will often be a company, corporation, or individual. On EBSCO it may be given at either the top or the bottom of the article.
- If there is not a current date last updated or a particular date published, you could use the copyright year -- again at the bottom of the page. Often the sponsor or publisher is next to the copyright date.
- Fill in the information you find in the appropriate spaces. (For most entries there is NOT a version number.)
- Look for an author (writer) of the information. Add that if there is one. If not, click on "No Author."
- Scroll down and click on Add to My Bibliography.
- Look in the right hand column for the bibliography entry created for you. Copy that and save it in the cell for the citation for that source.
A bibliography entry (which goes on the last slide of the PowerPoint) looks like this:
Scott, Westerfeld. " westerblog." westerblog. Scott Westerfeld, 31 Oct. 2011. Web. 1 Nov. 2011.
not like this:
[If Bibme isn't working , try http://easybib.com/ .]
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