How to Create a (Quick) Works Cited Page!
Citations, MLA, and bibliographies do not have to be frightening!
1.) Open your browser. Research away!
2.) When you find something you would like to use, open a new tab and type in -- http://www.easybib.com.
3.) Click back on the page you would like to cite.
Right-click on the address at the top of the page and click "Copy."
4.) Click back on the "Easybib" tab. Right-click in the space that says: "Cite a website by entering its address." Click "Paste."
5.) Click on the green "Cite This" button.
6.) Review the information (it should all be correct already!). Find where it says: "Display URL?" Click "Yes." (this will show the teacher the website address you used).
7.) Select the black text that Easybib generates for you...right-click on it and click "Copy."
8.) If you have not already, start a MS Word document and put a title of "Works Cited" at the top, along with your name, date, and class hour.
9.) Right-click below the title, and click "Paste." VOILA! Your citation is complete! :)
Once you get the hang of it, this should take you only a few seconds...
1.) Open your browser. Research away!
2.) When you find something you would like to use, open a new tab and type in -- http://www.easybib.com.
3.) Click back on the page you would like to cite.
Right-click on the address at the top of the page and click "Copy."
4.) Click back on the "Easybib" tab. Right-click in the space that says: "Cite a website by entering its address." Click "Paste."
5.) Click on the green "Cite This" button.
6.) Review the information (it should all be correct already!). Find where it says: "Display URL?" Click "Yes." (this will show the teacher the website address you used).
7.) Select the black text that Easybib generates for you...right-click on it and click "Copy."
8.) If you have not already, start a MS Word document and put a title of "Works Cited" at the top, along with your name, date, and class hour.
9.) Right-click below the title, and click "Paste." VOILA! Your citation is complete! :)
Once you get the hang of it, this should take you only a few seconds...
Either of these websites will help you with your citation creation. Easybib is a little more automated though, so it works better for beginners. :)