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9 Science: Concussion in Sport

What's a Bibliography?  


A bibliography is a list of all the sources ( also called ‘references’ or 'citations') you used to create a report. 

List your sources alphabetically by author or if no author by the title of the website. 

What does a Bibliography look like?  
 

 

  • Your Bibliography should have a heading, Bibliography.
  • List sources in alphabetical order by author OR if no author by the title of the website.
  • DO NOT bullet or number list your references.

 

Below, is an example of bibliography created using  the school's Citemaker for a research report on child labour .

 

Bibliography

Carpet Weaving, Rajastan, India. (2013). [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8077/8385084603_2760 2a294a_b.jpg

D'Adamo, F. (2005). Iqbal. New York: Aladdin.

Encyclopædia Britannica. (2021). Bill of rights. Britannica School. Retrieved August 3, 2021, from https://school.eb.com.au/levels/middle/article/bill-of-rights/273212

United Nations. (2017). Protect human rights. Retrieved from http://www.un.org/en/sections/what-we-do/protect-human-rights/index.html

 

 

Why should I use Citemaker?
It tells you what bits of information you need to record for each source type and punctuates it (full stops, commas, etc).
Using 
Citemaker ensures that your sources are formatted consistently in the College preferred style, APA 7th Edition.