How to write a bibliography on history project
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Method One of Three:
Writing an APA Bibliography

1
Create a reference list. Reserve a page at the end of the paper for the bibliography. Title it "References." Under this heading, you’ll list everything you’ve used in the 2
Sort all of your references alphabetically by last name. You should use the author’s full last name and then their first and middle (if available) initials. If there is more than one author, list the authors in the order they appear on the source, alphabetizing the source in your reference list by the first author’s last name.
For example, if the author's name for a source is "John Adams Smith," you would list him as "Smith, J.A.," before listing the title of his piece.
3
Use ellipses if there are more than seven authors. List the first seven authors of the source, and then use an ellipses (a series of three periods). After the ellipses, write the name of the last author listed on the source.[3]
For example, if one source has twelve authors, and the seventh author is "Smith, J.A." and the twelfth is "Timothy, S.J.," you would list the first six authors, then write "Smith, J.A. ...Timothy, S.J."
Method One of Three:
Writing an APA Bibliography

1
Create a reference list. Reserve a page at the end of the paper for the bibliography. Title it "References." Under this heading, you’ll list everything you’ve used in the 2
Sort all of your references alphabetically by last name. You should use the author’s full last name and then their first and middle (if available) initials. If there is more than one author, list the authors in the order they appear on the source, alphabetizing the source in your reference list by the first author’s last name.
For example, if the author's name for a source is "John Adams Smith," you would list him as "Smith, J.A.," before listing the title of his piece.
3
Use ellipses if there are more than seven authors. List the first seven authors of the source, and then use an ellipses (a series of three periods). After the ellipses, write the name of the last author listed on the source.[3]
For example, if one source has twelve authors, and the seventh author is "Smith, J.A." and the twelfth is "Timothy, S.J.," you would list the first six authors, then write "Smith, J.A. ...Timothy, S.J."
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