Citing+References

Citing References = = For every essay or paper you will write, you will need to list the sources that you used. This is to avoid plagiarism as well as to prove that you researched your topic. That is, the reader will know that the information is not made up. It will also help the reader know where to find more information about your topic. Please follow the steps below to help you list your resources for your essay on a persevering person.

Step 1 Open up your essay on Wikispaces and click on “Edit”. Step 2 Go to the very bottom of the page and type: References: Step 3 Open a new internet tab and go to the following website: [] Step 4 You will see a blue box in the upper left corner that has four choices: MLA, APA, TURABIAN, and CHICAGO. **Click on APA** Step 5 Now, you will see a box that has various types of sources listed. Pick the correct source, for example a book or web page. Step 6 A form will pop up. Fill it out with as much information as you have. Finish by clicking on "Make Citation" Step 7 You will see two types of citations: Bibliographic and In-Text. Highlight and copy the Bibliographic Citation. Step 8 Go back to your essay and paste this under the word References.

=References:=

Humphrey, S. (2005). //Dare to dream: 25 extraordinary lives//. (pp. 50-56). New York: Prometheus Books.

 Canadian Press. (Photographer). (1999). //Chicago cubs sammy sosa hits a ground ball against montreal expos pitcher dustin hermanson during 3rd inning nl action in montreal tuesday, july 27, 1999. sosa went hitless in four at bats to stay at 36 homeruns, one behind st. louis cardinals mark mcgwire.cp photo/stf-ryan remiorz)//. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=imh&AN=imh12587&site=srck5-live Doe, J. (2011). Abraham lincoln. In //Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia// Grolier Online. Retrieved from http://go.grolieronline.com