It was pointed out that I asked for bibliographical information in the Lit log entry, but we hadn't talked about it in class yet. We talked about it today, and tomorrow we will be searching and recording some of it from books in class, to get the idea straight. There are some examples for books below. Ultimately I am looking for more than just the title of the book, so we are going with a standard research format. I hope this helps with any lit log worries.
SAMPLE
BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRIES
A
bibliographical entry is made up of three parts. Typically it includes the Author, the title, and the city:publishing company & year of first publication. For periodicals, internet sites, and
BOOKS:
One Author:
Hoving, Thomas. Tutankhamun.New
York : Simon and Schuster, 1978.
One Author:
Hoving, Thomas. Tutankhamun.
More
than One Author :
Cooper, Robert K. and Leslie L. Cooper. Low-Fat Living.Emmaus ,
PA :
Rodale Press, 1996.
Cooper, Robert K. and Leslie L. Cooper. Low-Fat Living.
No
Author Given:
The Amazing Universe.Washington ,
DC :
National Geographic Society, 1991.
The Amazing Universe.
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