Let's try an example.
We'll pick a topic, in our case the "Leafy Sea Dragon". We'll practice citing several websites with good, reliable articles on the Leafy Sea Dragon.
1. Google Leafy Sea Dragon
2. Use your internet research skills to find sites that you think might be reliable. See if the sites you thought were reliable match the ones below.
If you need help filling out the form, here are some links to help you:
We'll pick a topic, in our case the "Leafy Sea Dragon". We'll practice citing several websites with good, reliable articles on the Leafy Sea Dragon.
1. Google Leafy Sea Dragon
2. Use your internet research skills to find sites that you think might be reliable. See if the sites you thought were reliable match the ones below.
- Leafy and Weedy Sea Dragon - Animals - National Geographic
- Leafy Sea Dragon - New England Aquarium
- Leafy Sea Dragon - Monterey Bay Aquarium
- Leafy Seadragon - Aquarium of the Pacific
- Leafy Sea Dragons, Phycodurus eques - MarineBio
If you need help filling out the form, here are some links to help you:
4. Also remember that some sites have a link or example that shows you how to cite their info. If this is available, you should use it. Check out the MarineBio website.
5. Once you have created your Bibliography, checkout the link below to see if you got it right. The only difference will be the date since your date accessed will be different from the date accessed in the example.