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What are the different bibliography formats and why do I need to use them?

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What are the different bibliography formats and why do I need to use them?

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A bibliography (works cited or references) is necessary because it shows the sources you used to write your paper. MLA examples and APA examples and Chicago style examples. What is an annotated bibliography and how do I create one? Your bibliography is your list of resources (books, journal articles, Internet sites, etc.) used to create your paper. An annotated bibliography contains the same information as a standard bibliography plus a summary or evaluation of your resource. Find more annotated bibliography information from Purdue and Cornell. Content examples in MLA format (the good, the bad and the unreliable) • Example of good content: “Intellectual Freedom Basics.” 2005. American Library Assoc. 14 Dec. 2005 . (from a reputable, professional site) • Example of bad content: “New Study Proves Copper Bracelets Relieve Arthritis.” 1995. 7 Dec. 2005 . (commercial site probably trying to sell you copper brac

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