1. Game Ka na Ba?
Mechanics:
Read the questions carefully and
choose the letter of the correct answer.
Go to the letter you chose. If you went on
the correct letter, you can still continue to
play the game. However, if not, you will
have to sit down. 1
2. Question #1:
The word "bibliography" originates from
the Greek words ‘biblion’, meaning a
book and ‘graphia’, meaning to
_______.
A. copy B. listen
C. read D. write
2
3. Question #2:
Which of the following print materials
refers to a scholarly published periodical
containing articles written by
researchers, professors, and other
experts?
A. books B. journals
C. magazines D. newspapers 3
4. Question #3:
Which of the following refers to any
materials or information taken from the
internet?
A. broadcast media C. print source
B. online source D. social media
4
5. Question #4:
What punctuation is used to separate the
information in a bibliography entry?
A. Comma C. period
B. exclamation point D. quotation mark
5
6. Question #5:
What does the Latin phrase et al. mean?
A. among others B. and others
C. for example D. with others
6
7. Question #6:
Which part of a report can bibliography be
found? It can be found in the _______.
A. middle of a research
B. last page of a research
C. beginning of a research
D. introduction of a research 7
8. Question #7:
Which of the following statements is
TRUE about bibliography? It is a ______.
A. sample of books to read later
B. list of sources used in a research
C. place to go and check out books
D. list of books students need to buy
8
9. Question #8:
Maria is annotating or marking a book source
which she used for her report about Human
Body Parts. In which part of the book can she
find the year of publication?
A.back cover B. cover page
C. copyright page D. table of contents
9
10. Question #9:
When a learner is required to do research on his/her assignment, which of
the following should be the most appropriate action? A learner…
A. posts his/her question on social media and waits for someone to answer it.
B. does the research on the internet and directly copies what is immediately
posted on Google.
C. gets information from various websites and acknowledges the author by
writing
the sources found.
D. waits for his/her classmates to do their assignment first so he/she could
copy it.
10
11. Question #10:
Which should NOT be a purpose for creating an
annotated bibliography? It should not be created
to _________.
A. avoid plagiarism
B. help other researchers
C. burden writers in doing their research
D. show respect to the author of the source used
11
12. Did you enjoy our game?
What have you noticed with the
questions and choices in our game?
12
14. Fixed Me!
Usually, citing sources is found at the latter
part of a book or article. Using the puzzle
below, which part shows the citation of
sources employed?
14
15. Look at the text below. Study and analyze it.
Perez, Belinda and
Abuzo, Natalia. Proud
Pinay: Inspirational
Stories of Filipino
Women. Cebu: Perlas
Publishing House,
2006.
15
16. Where do you usually see or
notice this kind of information?
16
17. What is a Bibliography?
• taken from the Greek word ‘biblion’, which means
‘book’ and ‘graphia’, which means ‘to write’
• contains an alphabetical list of sources like books,
periodicals, and websites used by the writer or
researcher.
• A research paper should contain a bibliography
written on a separate page and should be located at
the end of the paper.
• Each entry uses a hanging indention, also known as a
second line indention. 17
18. Bibliography infographics
Annotated bibliography
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
1 Relatively narrow focus
2
Select the sources that seem most
related
Venus is the second planet from the Sun
Mars is actually a very cold place
3 Skim the sources first
4 Summarize the source Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
Saturn is a gas giant and has rings
5 Analyze the source
6 Evaluate the source’s usefulness Neptune is very far away from Earth
7 Use APA or MLA bibliography style Earth is the third planet from the Sun
19. Bibliography infographics
Author
(Year)
Title of publication Publisher
Author
(Year)
Title of publication Publisher
Author
(Year)
Title of publication Publisher
Author
(Year)
Title of publication Publisher
Author
(Year)
Title of publication Publisher
20. Bibliography infographics
Types of bibliography
Historical
bibliography
Bibliography
Reference
bibliography
Annotated
bibliograph
y
Enumerativ
e
bibliograph
y
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Jupiter is the
biggest planet in
the Solar
System
Physical
bibliography
Descriptive
bibliograph
y
Analytical
bibliograph
y
Despite being
red, Mars is a
cold place
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
21. Author Author Author Author Author Author Author
Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher Publisher
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Title of
publication
Year Year Year Year Year Year Year
Bibliography infographics
22. Bibliography infographics
Annotated bibliography steps
Jupiter is the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky. It was
named after the Roman god
of the skies and lightning
1
Pick the resources
2
Saturn is composed mostly
of hydrogen and helium. It
was named after the Roman
god of wealth and agriculture
Select the elements
4
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest
in the Solar System. It was
named after a Roman god
Correct the citation
3
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun. It's also
the fourth-largest by
diameter in the Solar System
Write the citation
23. Bibliography infographics
Physical format sources
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Digital format sources
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
Title of the article. (Year, month
& day). Newspaper. URL
24. Bibliography infographics
Popular citation styles
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
MLA
● English
● Literature
● Foreign
languages
● Religious
studies
APA
● Psychology
● Education
● Economics
● Nursing
● Linguistics
Mercury is the
closest planet to the
Sun
Chicago
● History
● Art history
● Fine arts
● Anthropology
● Philosophy
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
and harbors life
IEEE
● Engineering
● Computer
science
● Information
science
Jupiter is a gas
giant and the
biggest planet
CSE
● Biology
● Physics
● Chemistry
● Geology
The Sun is the star
at the center of the
Solar System
25. Bibliography infographics
Best citation styles for science
APA
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
ACS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
and is terribly hot
IEEE
The Sun is the star
at the center of the
Solar System
AIP
Jupiter is the biggest
planet in the entire
Solar System
Chicago
Mercury is the
smallest planet in
the Solar System
CSE
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
and harbors life
26. Source title Author Year Type
Source title 1 Author 1 1990
Source title 2 Author 2 1995
Source title 3 Author 3 2000
Source title 4 Author 4 2010
Source title 5 Author 5 2015
Source title 6 Author 6 2020
Bibliography infographics
27. Bibliography infographics
Source type comparative
Vs
.
Printed sources
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
Author name
Full title
Publication date
Publishing company
Volume
Page number
Web sources
Jupiter is the biggest
planet in the entire
Solar System
Author name
Title
Name of the webpage
Web address
Your visit date
Publication date
28. Physical format sources
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
Digital format sources
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
● Author (Year). Title of publication. URL
Bibliography infographics
29. Vs.
MLA
Mercury’s name has nothing to do with the
liquid metal, since this planet was named after
the Roman messenger god
Venus has a beautiful name, but also an
extremely poisonous atmosphere. It’s the
second planet from the Sun
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the
only one that harbors life in the Solar System.
This is where we all live on
APA
Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings. It's
composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. It
was named after a Roman god
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. It's
also the fourth-largest planet by diameter in the
Solar System
Jupiter is the fourth-brightest object in the night
sky. It was named after the Roman god of the
skies and lightning
Bibliography infographics
Styles comparative
30. Third planet from the Sun and the only one that harbors
life in the Solar System. This is where we all live on
Annotated Uranus
Neptune
Sun
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from
the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury
Analytical Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Enumerative Mercury
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar
System. It's the fourth-brightest object in the night sky
Venus
Earth
Bibliography infographics
Types of bibliography
31. Bibliography infographics
Organization Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Research 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Select
elements
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Write citation 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Corrections 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Select
elements
Mercury’s name has
nothing to do with
the liquid metal
Research
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
and is terribly hot
Write citation
The Sun is the star
at the center of the
Solar System
Corrections
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
32. Bibliography infographics
3
Overview
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
and is terribly hot
6
Final
corrections
Earth is the third
planet from the Sun
and is terribly hot
1
Theme
research
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
the Sun
2
Bibliographic
info
Mercury’s name has
nothing to do with
the liquid metal
4
Analysis
The Sun is the star
at the center of the
Solar System
5 Relevance
Mars is actually a
cold place. It’s full of
iron oxide dust
33. Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
Bibliography infographics
Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
Author (Year)
Title of publication
Publisher
34. Bibliography infographics
Type of publications
Electronic sources
Pluto is a dwarf planet
Book sections
Venus has a beautiful name
Edited books
Jupiter is a gas giant
Books
The Moon is our satellite
Theses
The Sun is a bright star
Conference
Earth harbors life
Reports
Mars is actually a cold place
Journal articles
Mercury is a small planet
35. Bibliography infographics
Bibliography vs. annotated bibliography
Bibliography Annotated bibliography
Definition
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in
the Solar System
Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings. It's
composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
Place
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest of them all
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the
one that harbors life in the Solar System
Order
Venus has a beautiful name, but also an
extremely poisonous atmosphere
Neptune is the fourth-largest planet by
diameter in the Solar System
Purpose
Mars is full of iron oxide dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast
The Solar System is composed of the Sun,
eight planets and many moons
Main parts
Pluto used to be the ninth planet from the Sun,
but is now a dwarf planet
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It
was named after a Greek god
36. Intended audience
Purpose
Source content
Other works
Justification
Author
Significant
attachments
Author’s conclusions
Author bias
Bibliography infographics
Things to
include in an
annotated
bibliography
37. Bibliography infographics
Title Year Book group Notes
Book title 1 1970
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
Book title 2 1980
Jupiter is the biggest planet
in the Solar System
Book title 3 1990
Despite being red, Mars is
a cold place
Book title 4 2000
Saturn is a gas giant and
has several rings
Book title 5 2005
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
38. Author Title of book Year
Place of
publication
Publisher Edition
Timmy Jimmy Title 1 1995 Boston Publisher 1 First edition
John Doe Title 2 1997 New York Publisher 2 Second edition
Steve Roe Title 3 2000 Rome Publisher 3 Third edition
Bob Smith Title 4 2003 London Publisher 4 First edition
Bibliography infographics
39. Bibliography infographics
Medical thesis
Jenna Doe
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet
from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury,
and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the
second-brightest natural object in the night sky
Source title Author Year
Referenc
e
Source title 1 Author 1 1990 1
Source title 2 Author 2 1995 2
Source title 3 Author 3 2000 3
Abstract
4/5
40. Bibliography infographics
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
Title of publication Author (Year) Publisher
41. Physical format sources
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
Musical format sources
● Name. (Year). Song title [Song]. Album title.
Record label
Digital format sources
● Title of the article. (Year, month & day).
Newspaper. URL
Video format sources
● Author's name. [Username on YouTube]
(Date). Video title [URL]
Bibliography infographics
42. Title of publication
Author (Year)
Publisher
Title of publication
Author (Year)
Publisher
Title of publication
Author (Year)
Publisher
Bibliography infographics
Most relevant sources
2
80%
Relevance
1
90%
Relevance
3
70%
Relevance
43. Bibliography infographics
Analytical bibliography
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
MLA and APA styles
Enumerative bibliography
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
APA and Chicago styles
Annotated bibliography
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of
publication. Publisher
Chicago and Harvard
styles
44. Source bibliography
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
Bibliography infographics
Abstract
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet
from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than
Mercury, and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous.
It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky
To do list
Pick the resources
Select the elements
Write the citation
Correct the citation
45. ● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
● Author (Year). Title of publication. Publisher
Source bibliography
You can write the thesis title here
Date: 11/08/2021
Susan Bones
Bibliography infographics
Abstract
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet
from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury,
and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the
second-brightest natural object in the night sky
Notes
Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings. It's
composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. It was named
after the Roman god of wealth and agriculture
46. Source title Author Year Publisher
Source title 1 Author 1 1990 Publisher 1
Source title 2 Author 2 1995 Publisher 2
Source title 3 Author 3 2000 Publisher 3
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only one that
harbors life in the Solar System. This is where we all live on
Notes
Susan Bones Date: 11/08/2021
Bibliography infographics
Abstract
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet
from the Sun. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than
Mercury, and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous.
It’s the second-brightest natural object in the night sky
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Editor's Notes
This part of the lesson will lead you to an initial understanding of the importance of
looking at the parts or details of a source.
This part of the lesson will lead you to an initial understanding of the importance of
looking at the parts or details of a source.