Evaluating Webpages & Bibliographies


Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages
http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/webcrit.html

Tek-Mom: How to cite a web resource.
http://www.tekmom.com/cite/index.html

Citation Machine: an interactive web tool to help students create accurate
bibliographies. Mostly used for older students, and uses MLA format. Click
links on the left side bar to get specifics (print, nonprint, web document,
etc.). AFTER THE SOURCE IS FORMATTED, CUT AND PASTE IT INTO A DOCUMENT
entitled Bibliography. Make sure the sources are organized by last name
alphabetically. 
http://www.citationmachine.net/index.php?reqstyleid=1

*Citation Maker geared at the elementary school student (if the above site is
too complicated). This site has downloadable organization pages to help
students get organized with their bibliography first.
http://old.oslis.org/MLACitations/elementary/index.php

"Bib-Builder" - Bibliography builder. This site is more like a
guide, but it
helps you make sure you get 
the sources down that you need.
http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/academic/bib_builder/

Bibliography formats from Mrs. Mandel, our Librarian. These links provided
printable sheets that help 
you organize your sources before you create your bibliography.
http://Teacherweb.com/MA/Sprague/mandel/photo2.stm

Bibliography makers from Mrs. Mandel, our Librarian. This site duplicates a
few of our 4M sites, but it 
has links to help you create your own bibliographies after you've organized
your work.
http://Teacherweb.com/MA/Sprague/mandel/wqr2.stm


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