An Easier Way to Create a Bibliography!
http://www.easybib.com
EasyBib is an online tool that makes research, note taking, and creating a works cited page very simple. EasyBib has both free and reasonably priced premium accounts available.
After you create your account click here to login
Click here to create your account
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You can also sign in using one of these accounts.
3Type your email and password in these boxes to
login
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Click on research tab to begin your search
Type a topic in the search box
Click on search
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These are your search results. To choose one just click on the link and
it will take you to the web page
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If this is a source you would like to use just click “Cite
It” to do so.
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Click on Notes & Outline to choose this
option.
1 In order to use Notes & Outline you must have a premium account. It seems to be a nice addition. It is a digital version of the research note cards we use to do in HS English.
Click on all projects to find a project you have started. Click on new folder to edit your
e-note cards.
Click on New project to start a research
project.
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Click on Upload citation to add a citation to a e-note
card.
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Click on Bibliography to cite a source.
Choose See my projects to edit a work cited page. Choose Start a new project to begin a new page
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To begin creating your citations choose from one of the tabs
above: website, book, newspaper, journal, or database.
MLA is free. APA and Chicago/Turabian are part of the
EasyBib Pro package.
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Click on All 59 options to access more source options.
Some of these include music, video, digital image,
or brochure.
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EasyBib will look up sources for you. To choose from a list of books just add the ISBN number in the search bar and click cite this. Or you can enter your information manually.
Type in the ISBN number to look up a book. EasyBib gives you a list
of books to choose from.
To cite a book click on the book tab below.
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Choose the book you used as your source. To do this click on Select in
the blue box
EasyBib will give you a list of books to choose from. Some of these are the same book. Choose the one with the most complete information.
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This page will appear. You will edit your information and add
any items that are missing from the citations.
Then Click Citations on the bottom of the menu
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This is your most recent citation in
MLA.
This is a list of all the citations you have
created for this session.
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You can also add your information into the boxes by
clicking on Manual entry.
Click on Journal or the tab that matches the source you will be citing.
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Type the required
information in the windows
provided.Click Add another
contributor to add more
authors for your journal
article
Once you have filled in the required windows
click on Create Citation.
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Once you have added all of your sources there are several
options for the final works cited page. Option 1 is Sharing.
Option 2 Export or Print
Click on Sharing to get a drop down menu of
sharing options
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This option allows you to email your works cited, invite others, or share as a link.
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Click on the other option Export or
You can print as a word document, save to your
Google docs or SkyDrive. Email the bibliography or
copy and paste into another document.
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Works Cited
Fainaru-Wada, Mark, and Steve Fainaru. League of Denial: The NFL, Concussion, and the Battle for Truth. New York: Crown Pub, 2013. Print. "League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis." PBS. PBS, 8 Oct. 2013. Web. 25 Oct. 2013.
Mrazik, Martin, PhD, Constance Lebrun, and Joan M. White, PhD. "Does an Individual's Fitness Level Affect Baseline Concussion Symptoms?" Journal of Athletic Training 48.5 (2013): 654-57. Print.
Olson, Eric. "New Nebraska Research Center to Study Concussions." College Football. Associate Press, 4 July 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.
Your final work cited page will look like the example below. I like to export mine to a word document. Then I can copy and paste the information into the format I am working with at the time.
Completed Work Cited Example
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