
Q1 W2 MODULE 2 WRITING BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Quarter 1 Week 2
MODULE 2
WRITING BIBLIOGRAPHY
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MELC
Use conventions
in citing sources.
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OBJECTIVES
Define key concepts of bibliography.
Identify the bibliographic parts of a printed or online source.
Give importance of citing sources.
Use various conventions in citing sources.
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Multiple Choice
The word "bibliography" originated from the Greek words ‘biblion’ meaning a book and ‘graphia’ meaning to _______.
copy
listen
read
write
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Open Ended
What comes to your mind when you come across the word bibliography?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following print materials refers to a scholarly published periodical containing articles written by researchers, professors, and other experts?
books
journals
magazines
newspapers
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Multiple Choice
What punctuation is used to separate the information in a bibliography entry?
comma
exclamation point
period
quotation mark
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a report can bibliography be found? It can be found in the _______.
middle of a research
last page of a research
beginning of a research
introduction part of a research
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a correct bibliography entry?
A
B
C
D
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Look at the sample text inside the box. How many sources do you see?
One way of citing your sources is through listing them on a separate page of your research paper. This page is what we call a bibliography.
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SOURCES
When you do your research,
you need to cite or list your sources.
Whenever you take specific facts, ideas, or quotations from a book, magazine,
newspaper, or other sources,
you make sure to cite the source.
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Reasons why you need to cite or list the sources
It gives credit to the authors.
It provides you and the reader with more information about the sources.
It shows the writer’s credibility, referring to whether his/her sources are reliable.
It prevents plagiarism, an act of stealing someone else’s ideas and presenting them as your own.
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CITATION STYLES
The American Psychological Association (APA)
Style which is used in social and behavioral sciences.
The Modern Language Association (MLA) Style which is used for writing papers on literature and related subjects like theater or film.
The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) which is often used in many academic fields, especially in the humanities and social sciences.
In this lesson, we will follow the bibliography annotation standard specified in Chicago Manual of Styles 17th Edition.
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Types or formats of sources of information
ONLINE
These are sources that have been published in printed format, such as books and periodicals.
These refer to any materials or information taken from the internet. Other terms for online sources are ‘electronic sources’, ‘web sources’ and ‘internet sources.’
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These are the most common and reliable sources of information.
BOOKS
sample format
Author’s last name and first name. Title of Book: Subtitle.
Place of publication: Name of Publisher. Year of publication.
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These are the most common and reliable sources of information.
BOOKS
Books with One Author
Cruz, Lourdes. Language and Literature: Grade 8 Learners’ Textbook.
Quezon City: Cruz Publishing House, Inc., 2015.
Books with Two to Ten Authors
Cruz, Lourdes, Dy, Armando, Perez, Jose and Rubio, Nancy. Language
and Literature: Grade 8 Learners’ Textbook. Quezon City: Cruz Publishing House, Inc., 2015.
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BOOKS
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BOOKS
Tip:
Two or more authors should be listed in the order as they appear as authors, and not necessarily alphabetically.
For sources with more than ten authors, include only the first seven in the bibliography followed by et al. — a Latin phrase which means ‘and others’.
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Open Ended
Type the title and author of the book you recently read.
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These are magazines, scholarly journals, newspapers, and newsletters published at regular intervals. Publication dates are essential when citing periodical sources.
PERIODICALS
Journal
Magazine
Newspaper
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PERIODICALS
sample format
Author’s last name and first name. “Title of Article”. Journal Title,
Issue information.
Martinez, Juana. “Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19.” Journal of
Studies in Philippine Education. 10, no. 2 (2019): 23-35.
Journal.
It is a scholarly published periodical containing articles written by researchers, professors, and other experts.
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PERIODICALS
Martinez, Juana. “Distance Learning Amidst COVID-19.” Journal of
Studies in Philippine Education. 10, no. 2 (2019): 23-35.
Journal.
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PERIODICALS
sample format
Author’s last name and first name. “Title of Article”. Magazine Title, Issue Date.
Alisbo, Thea. “Finding New Hobbies in Time of Quarantine.” Young
Mind Creatives, June 2020.
Magazine.
It is a periodical publication that contains stories, essays, pictures, and the like, usually published every week or month.
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PERIODICALS
Magazine.
Alisbo, Thea. “Finding New Hobbies in Time of Quarantine.” Young Mind Creatives, June 2020.
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PERIODICALS
sample format
Author’s last name and first name. “Title of Article”. Newspaper
Newspaper.
It is a periodical that is printed and distributed usually daily or
weekly containing news, opinions, features, and advertisements.
name. Month, Day and Year.
Paran, Leo. “Filipino student bags trophy in International
Quiz Bee.” Caraga Sinag Press. July 17, 2018.
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PERIODICALS
Newspaper.
Paran, Leo. “Filipino student bags trophy in International
Quiz Bee.” Caraga Sinag Press. July 17, 2018.
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Multiple Select
Which are the three types of periodicals?
journal
magazine
newspaper
website
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ONLINE SOURCES
This refers to the collection of files and related resources accessible through the World Wide Web and organized under a domain name.
WEBSITE
sample format website bibliography
Author’s last name and first name. “Page Title.” Website Title,
Published Date/Access Date. URL.
Orcullo, Ramon Jr. “Solid Faith.” Department of Education Caraga
Region, June 2, 2020. http://caraga.deped.gov.ph/solid- faith/
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ONLINE SOURCES
WEBSITE
Orcullo, Ramon Jr. “Solid Faith.” Department of Education Caraga
Region, June 2, 2020. http://caraga.deped.gov.ph/solid- faith/
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ONLINE SOURCES
These are books that are read on a computer or electronic devices. They are cited exactly as a printed book with the addition of a format at the end of the citation: Kindle, PDF, EPUB, etc. If books are referred online, include the URL at the end of the citation.
E-BOOKS
sample format e-book bibliography
Author’s last name and first name. Title of Book. Place of publication:
Name of Publisher. Year of publication. Format OR URL
Solis, Anna May, Dela Cruz, Christopher, and Dizon, Jane. How to
Improve Your Reading Skills. Manila: TIM’s Publishing Company, 2018. epub.
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ONLINE SOURCES
E-BOOKS
Solis, Anna May, Dela Cruz, Christopher, and Dizon, Jane. How to
Improve Your Reading Skills. Manila: TIM’s Publishing Company, 2018. epub.
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ONLINE SOURCES
These are journals read from digital libraries or online databases.
ONLINE JOURNALS
sample format online journal bibliography
Author’s Surname, First Name. "Article Title." Journal Title Volume, no.
Issue (Year): Page range of article. URL of journal article webpage OR Name of database.
Soriano, Pamela, Villame, Rovi Gem, Calumba, Kriza Faye, Alviola, Juma Novie , Delima, Aileen Grace,
Alviola,Pedro IV, and Bayoga, Emma Ruth. "Utilization Of ‘Alugbati’ (Basella Alba L.) Leaves Powder to Increase Vitamin A Content of Fresh Egg Noodles." Philippine Journal of Science 149, no. 2 (2020): 273-281. http://philjournalsci.dost.gov.ph/97-vol-149-no-2-june-2020/1185-utilization-of-alugbati-basella-alba-l-leaves-powder-to-increasevitamin-a-content-of-fresh-egg-noodles
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ONLINE SOURCES
ONLINE JOURNALS
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ONLINE SOURCES
These are the online versions of magazines and newspaper.
Both sources have the same format in writing a bibliography entry.
ONLINE MAGAZINE & NEWSPAPER
sample format online magazine bibliography
Author’s last name, first name. "Article Title." Newspaper/Magazine
Title, Month Day, Year. URL.
Bautista, John Michael. “Homeschooling: How to be the best tutor to
your kids.” Filipino Magazine, May 19, 2020. ttps://www.filipinomag.com/
parenting/homeschooling-how-to-be-the-best-tutor-to-your-kids/
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ONLINE SOURCES
ONLINE MAGAZINE
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ONLINE SOURCES
These are the online versions of magazines and newspaper.
Both sources have the same format in writing a bibliography entry.
ONLINE MAGAZINE & NEWSPAPER
sample format online newspaper bibliography
Author’s last name, first name. "Article Title." Newspaper/Magazine
Title, Month Day, Year. URL.
Orcullo, Ramon. "MisOr remains COVID-19 free, DOH." Sinag Press,
June 14, 2020. https://sinagpress/ news /2020/6/14/misor-remains-covid-19-free-doh.html
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ONLINE SOURCES
ONLINE NEWSPAPER
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
This refers to the source of any materials or
information taken from the internet.
online source
periodicals
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Multiple Choice
It is the punctuation mark that separates the title of the article from periodicals.
comma
period
quotation mark
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Multiple Choice
It is the meaning of the Latin phrase ‘et al.’
and all
and others
and everyone
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