This page is for Step 8: Bibliography of your Geography research task. A bibliography is a list of all the sources you used to gather information for your research.
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This page is for Step 8: Bibliography of your Geography research task. A bibliography is a list of all the sources you used to gather information for your research.
Here's how to complete this step:
1. Understand the purpose: A bibliography gives credit to the original authors and allows readers to find the sources you used. It also shows that your research is well-supported and credible.
2. Choose a citation style: Your teacher might specify a particular citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Harvard). If not, choose one and use it consistently.
3. List your sources: For each source, include key information such as:
Books: Author(s), year of publication, title of book, publisher, place of publication.
Websites: Author(s) (if available), date of publication/last update, title of article/page, name of website, URL, date accessed.
Journal Articles: Author(s), year of publication, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, page numbers.
4. Alphabetize the list: Arrange all your sources alphabetically by the author's last name or by the title if no author is listed.
Example (using a simplified Harvard style for a book and a website):
Smith, J. (2020) Geography of Climate Change*. London: Earth Press.
World Atlas. (2023) Impact of Deforestation*. Available at: www.worldatlas.com/deforestation-impact.html (Accessed: 15 April 2024).
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