Bibliographies: Primary and Secondary Sources
6C History Fair
MLA Bibliography Handout
What is a bibliography?
A bibliography is the listing of all the books or other sources that you used to research a topic.
Requirements for History Fair bibliography:
• Your annotated bibliography rough draft is due October 28th
• You need a total of 10 sources: at least 5 primary sources
• The sources need to be divided into primary and secondary sources AND in alphabetical order by the author’s last name.
• It must be in MLA format
• It MUST be typed!
MLA Bibliographic Format:
Last name, First name. Book Title. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.
Example: Basic MLA Bibliography
Ravitch, Diane. The American Reader: Words that Moved a Nation. New York: Harper Collins, 2000.
What does it mean to annotate?
When you annotate your bibliography, you tell the reader about your source and how it was helpful to you.
Sentence 1:
Tell us about the source.
Sentence 2:
Tell us how this source was useful to you.
Example: Annotated MLA Bibliography
Ravitch, Diane. The American Reader: Words that Moved a Nation. New York: Harper Collins, 2000.
This book is a collection of important American speeches and writings. It was helpful to me, because it gave me important examples of famous speeches for my project.
How do I divide my bibliography into primary and secondary sources?
A Primary Source:
Someone saw an event as it happened or wrote about an event as it was occurring.
A Secondary Source:
Articles and books published after an event by people, who were not eyewitnesses or participants.
Example: Annotated MLA bibliography divided into primary and secondary sources
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Frank, Anne. The Diary of a Young Girl. New York: Bantam, 1993.
This is Anne Frank’s diary that she kept about her life. It details her feelings and experiences during World War II. It was useful to me, because it gave me a first hand account of how Jews were affected by Nazi policies during World War II.
Secondary Sources
Ravitch, Diane. The American Reader: Words that Moved a Nation. New York: Harper Collins, 2000.
This book is a collection of important American speeches and writings. It was helpful to me, because it gave me important information for my project.
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