A bibliography is a list of all the sources that you used to get information for your project.  It must be in alphabetical order.  It should be put at the end of your report, on a separate page.  The following is an example of what a finished bibliography looks like.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Abe, Kobo.  Inter Ice Age 4.  New York:  Knopf, 1990.

Asimov, Isaac.  Foundation Trilogy.  New York:  Avon, 1992.

Boulle, Pierre and Edward Bellamy.  Garden on the Moon.  New York:  Vanguard Press, 1983.

Bradbury, Ray.  "The God in Science Fiction," Saturday Review, 34:37-38, December 10, 1987.

Clarke, Arthur C. and Wilma.  A Fall of Moon Dust.  New York:  Harcourt Brace & World, 1991.

Herbert, Frank, et al.  Dune.  Chicago:  Ballantine, 1992.

Ormsbee, Thomas H.  "Science fiction," World Book Encyclopedia, 1995, XX, 190-198.

"Science fiction," New Book of Knowledge, 1992, XIX, 432-433.

"Space creatures," Cinefex, 96:32, July, 1995.

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