Create a Bibliography
Create a BibliographyPlagiarism is against the law
Plagiarism
According to Plagiarism.org (2011), plagiarism is:
Turning in someone else's work as your ownCopying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
Failing to put a quotation [you’ve borrowed] in quotation marks
Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is turning in someone else’s work
_____ _________ _______ .
What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is turning in someone else’s work
as your own
What is plagiarism?
Copying words or ideas from someone else
_______________ _______________ _______________ .
What is plagiarism?
Copying words or ideas from someone else
giving
credit
without
What is plagiarism?
_______________ _______________ _______________ .
Failing to put a quotation [you’ve borrowed]
What is plagiarism?
Failing to put a quotation [you’ve borrowed]
marksquotationin
What is plagiarism?
Giving incorrect _____________ about the
__________ of the _______________ .
What is plagiarism?
Giving incorrect _____________ about the
__________ of the _______________ .
informationsourc
e
quotation
What is plagiarism?
Giving incorrect information about the
source of the quotation.
Create a bibliography
You will have used more than one resource to complete your webquest research.
For your final project, a country report, you will be required to create a bibliography.
Today, you will learn how to write a bibliographical citation for an online resource, such as a website.
Create a bibliography-websiteThe most important thing to remember is to cite as much information as you can about the resource.
What do you mean, cite a resource?What is a citation?
Plagiarism.org gives the following explanation:
“A ‘citation’ is the way you tell your [audience] that certain…work came from another source… .”
It gives your audience the information to “…find the source again.”
Cite your resources properly! In your bibliography you must include, if
available:
The author’s name The date of publication The title of the work/title of the website The URL (web address) The date you accessed the information