Bibliography for Students
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I. Introduction
Welcome to our comprehensive guide for Bibliography for Students. Whether you're tackling your first research paper or you're a seasoned academic, understanding how to create a bibliography is essential. A bibliography not only acknowledges the sources you've consulted in your research but also adds credibility to your work by demonstrating the depth and breadth of your research process.
II. Books
[Author's Last Name, Author's First Name]. The Art of Science: Exploring the Wonders of Nature. Best Publishers, 2052.
[Author's Last Name, Author's First Name]. A History of Modern Philosophy: From Descartes to Wittgenstein. Acme Books, 2054.
III. Journal Articles
[Author's Last Name, Author's First Name]. "The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity." Environmental Science Journal, vol. 12, no. 3, 2055, pp. 45-60.
[Author's Last Name, Author's First Name]. "Gender Representation in STEM Education." Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 25, no. 2, 2057, pp. 110-125.
IV. Websites
National Geographic Society. "Exploring the Depths of the Ocean."
National Geographic, www.nationalgeographic.com/exploration/oceans, Accessed April 15, 2058.
NASA. "Mars Exploration Program."
NASA, www.nasa.gov/mars-exploration, Accessed March 20, 2059.
V. Interviews
Lerah Low. Interview by [Your Name]. June 1, 2054.
Mac Davis. Interview by [Your Name]. August 12, 2054.
VI. Miscellaneous
Documentary Film: "The Human Experience". A thought-provoking documentary exploring the complexities of human existence and the search for meaning. Location: Streaming Platform, 2053.
Podcast Series: "TechTalk". A series of discussions on emerging technologies and their societal impacts. Location: Podcast Platform, 2056.
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