Lesson 15 — Activity 3: Assignment
Completion requirements
Creating a Bibliography!
A bibliography is a single page that goes at the end of your report. It has the list of resources you used in writing your report.
Marking Guide:
Creating a Bibliography!
A bibliography is a single page that goes at the end of your report. It has the list of resources you used in writing your report.
Steps to completing a bibliography:
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Type or write the word BIBLIOGRAPHY at the top of a new page. Centre it on the page.
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You used two Internet resources for your research — the ALIS Occupational Profile page and AlbertaCareers.com.
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Write or type up these two sources below the word BIBLIOGRAPHY on your bibliography page.
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Canada. Alberta Learning Information Service, Alberta Government. OCCinfo Alberta Occupational Profiles. 29 June 2015 <http://alis.alberta.ca/index.html>
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AlbertaCareers.com. 29 June 2015 <http://www.albertacareers.com/>
That's it! You have created your bibliography!
Add your completed title page and bibliography to your report. The title page goes at the front — it's your front page! The good copy of your report goes in the middle. The bibliography is the last page of your report — it's your back page!
At this point, you can staple your entire report together and hand your report in to your teacher!
- Canada. Alberta Learning Information Service, Alberta Government. OCCinfo Alberta Occupational Profiles. 29 June 2015 <http://alis.alberta.ca/index.html>
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AlbertaCareers.com. 29 June 2015 <http://www.albertacareers.com/>
Have a classmate or teacher assistant go through your report one last time before you submit it to your teacher. This will help ensure that everything is in place.
Congratulations! You have put a lot of work into completing your career research paper. You should be proud of everything you have done! Way to go!
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