School Bibliography

School Bibliography

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Department:

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Institution Name:

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I. Introduction

The School Bibliography serves as a comprehensive list of all sources referenced or consulted in a student's academic work, including essays, research papers, or projects. It plays a crucial role in acknowledging the sources used and enhancing the credibility of the student's work by demonstrating thorough research and adherence to academic standards.

II. Books

  • Smith, J. (2052). The Art of Research: A Comprehensive Guide. Academic Press.

  • Johnson, A., & Martinez, C. (2054). Understanding Statistics. Pearson Education.

III. Journal Articles

  • Brown, R. (2053). The Effects of Climate Change on Agricultural Production. Journal of Environmental Studies, 10(3), 45-58.

  • Lee, S., & Garcia, M. (2056). Social Media and its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health. Journal of Psychology and Social Behavior, 25(2), 112-125.

IV. Websites

  • National Institute of Health. (2055). The Importance of Vaccination. NIH Health Information. https://www.nih.gov/health-information/importance-vaccination

  • World Bank. (2058). Poverty and Economic Development. World Bank Group. https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/overview

V. Newspaper Articles

  • Johnson, T. (2057, April 12). Robotics in Education: Preparing Students for the Future. New York Times, pp. A1, A4.

  • Rodriguez, M. (2059, June 25). Climate Change and Rising Sea Levels Threaten Coastal Cities. The Guardian, p. 6.

VI. Interviews

Smith, A. (2056, May 18). Personal Interview with Dr. Emily White regarding Sustainable Agriculture.

VII. Government Documents

United States Department of Education. (2055). National Education Policy Report 2055. Government Printing Office.

VIII. Other Sources

Documentary Film: Food, Inc. Directed by Robert Kenner. (2054). United States: Participant Media.

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