i need help writing a science project on ufos,and aliens and the probility that there is a life other than human.
I have too give credit through mla format. if you dont know what that is here is how to cite it
Detailed Instructions
1. Author, last name first. If the web page has more than one author the second author is listed
first name, last name. For example: Carter, Louise and Margaret Maynard. Use only the first two
authors, even if the book has more than two authors. If your author has a middle name or title (such
as Jr., etc.,) the middle name and/or title follow the first name. Place a comma after the name and
before a title such as Jr. Place a period after the author’s name.
Example: Burke, James Grayson, Jr.
2. Title of the web page. Remember to capitalize all the important words in the title, even
if the original title does not capitalize the words. Be certain to include a subtitle if one is part
of the complete web page title. Use quotation marks around the title. Place a period after the
title of the article and before the ending quotation mark. Punctuation exception: If the article
title ends in a punctuation mark such as a ? or a ! do not use a period after this mark, just
use the ? or the ! and then place the final quotation mark.
Example: “Iron Man?”
3. Publication/Revision date. Place a period after the date. Use the day month year
format. For example: 25 April 2007 or 1 Feb. 2007. It is acceptable to abbreviate the months,
but use the full year. For example: 22 Feb. 2007, but not 22 Feb. 07.
4. Publisher/Sponsor. This refers to who made the web page possible. For example: the web page, “Snowmobiling in Yellowstone.” is sponsored by the Yellowstone National Park Service.
5. Access Date. This is the date you visited (accessed) the web page (information). Use the day month year format. For example: 16 May 2007. It is acceptable to abbreviate the months, but use the full year. For example: 22 Feb. 2007, but not 22 Feb. 07.
6. URL (address of the web page). This information is located in a box in the tool bar. The box will be titled either “Address,” or “Location.” Remember, you must include the http:// in the address. It is not acceptable to use only the www. when citing URLs. Be sure to remove the hyperlink…do not leave the link ‘live’. Place angle brackets around the address. Place a period after the final angle bracket.
Example: < http://www.windows.umich.edu>.
HINT: Removing a live link: Sometimes Word is too helpful and turns links live as they are typed into the document. There are two easy ways to remove a live link when you are typing the works cited. The fastest way is to use the Edit menu immediately after the link turns live. The first choice under the Edit menu will be Undo Edit Hyperlink and when you choose that option, the hyperlink will be removed. The other choice is to highlight the address and go to the tool bar and choose the icon that looks like a green ball with chain links. Look for the Remove Link option in the box that pops open. (It is located near the lower right side.) When you click on that option the link will be removed. please help me. My email adress is (email removed)
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