How to Cite Enchanted Learning's Dinosaur Pages
Standard Reference Citations
When you write your bibliography, list all of your references. A format for each type of publication follows (there are different formats):
- Web Site
Author(s). _Title of Site or web page_. URL of site, copyright year listed.
- Book
Author(s). _Title of book_. Edition. Location of publisher: Name of Publisher, year of publication.
- Encyclopedia
_Title of encyclopedia_, volume of encyclopedia used. Location of publisher: Name of Publisher, year of publication, pages where the article is located.
- Magazine or Journal
Author(s). "Title of article." _Name of magazine_, Volume.issue (date): pages where the article is located.
Author(s) are listed last name first, first name or initials (as cited in the publication)
Examples
Enchanted Learning would be cited as follows:
Col, Jeananda. Enchanted Learning. http://www.EnchantedLearning.com 1996
(or the earliest date located at the bottom of the page on the copyright notice).
Zoom Dinosaurs would be cited as follows:
Col, Jeananda. Zoom Dinosaurs. http://www.ZoomDinosaurs.com 1996
(or the earliest date located at the bottom of the page on the copyright notice).
For more on EnchantedLearning’s bibliography and author, click here.
Another Format For Internet Sources
Last name, First name of author. Title of Page. Name of the publisher (EnchantedLearning.com in our case). Date the page was created (at Enchanted Learning, this is the earliest date on the copyright notice located at the bottom of each page), Date of revision (at Enchanted Learning, we do not keep track of page revisions).
Some teachers also request that you include the date of access; this is the date (or dates) that you went to the web page (or pages).
Dinosaur Information
Just click on an animal’s name to go to that information sheet. If the dinosaur you’re interested in isn’t here, check the Dinosaur Dictionary or the list of Dinosaur Genera.
How to write a great dinosaur report.
Names with an asterisk (*) were not dinosaurs.