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How should a final draft of a bibliography for History Day look?

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How should a final draft of a bibliography for History Day look?

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A final draft should be divided into primary sources and secondary sources. The primary sources are always listed first in the bibliography. All of the different sources that the student used and identified as primary should be alphabetized beneath the primary source heading, using either the Turabian or MLA bibliographical format. Use only one side of the paper when listing these bibliographical entries. List secondary sources on a separate page. Do not mix primary sources and secondary sources ON THE SAME PAGE. Follow the same bibliographical format for listing all secondary sources that have actually been used in researching, preparing, or writing your History Day project. Listing of identical material by different authors for the purpose of making the bibliography appear to be longer or thicker is not acceptable.

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