Referencing and Bibliography
When searching for information to use in your project you should always include where you found the information and who wrote it. You may not use all that information in your project but it is where you got your ideas. This is called a bibliography.
If you include information or use ideas from a book, magazine, newspaper, website, journal, film article, blog etc. in your project, then this is called a reference.
IF YOU GET IDEAS OR INFORMATION FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE , THEN YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LIST WHERE THAT INFORMATION OR IDEA CAME FROM.
To create a bibliography list at the end of your project use this site called bibme.
If you include information or use ideas from a book, magazine, newspaper, website, journal, film article, blog etc. in your project, then this is called a reference.
IF YOU GET IDEAS OR INFORMATION FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE , THEN YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LIST WHERE THAT INFORMATION OR IDEA CAME FROM.
To create a bibliography list at the end of your project use this site called bibme.
References:
Finding and Evaluating Web Sites Step 5. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2015. https://storify.com/public/templates/slideshow/index.html?src=//storify.com/azidah/pgt436e-understanding-plagiarism#1
Automatic Bibliography Maker. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2015, from http://www.bibme.org/apa/website-citation/copied
Finding and Evaluating Web Sites Step 5. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2015. https://storify.com/public/templates/slideshow/index.html?src=//storify.com/azidah/pgt436e-understanding-plagiarism#1
Automatic Bibliography Maker. (n.d.). Retrieved August 2, 2015, from http://www.bibme.org/apa/website-citation/copied