Contents
- 1 What kind of source is a blog?
- 2 Is a blog post an academic source?
- 3 What kind of source is a website?
- 4 Can a blog be a reference?
- 5 What are 5 examples of secondary sources?
- 6 Do you have to cite sources in a blog?
- 7 What is blog example?
- 8 How do I know if a blog is credible?
- 9 What makes a blog credible?
- 10 What are the 3 sources of information?
- 11 What are the 2 types of sources?
- 12 What are the 5 primary sources?
- 13 How do you reference a blog?
- 14 How do I reference a blog in APA format?
- 15 How do you in text cite a blog?
What kind of source is a blog?
Internet communications via email, blogs, listservs, and newsgroups are also primary sources.
Is a blog post an academic source?
Blogs are written by an author or a group of authors and generally cover a specific topic. Blogs, short for Web logs, started as simple online diaries with a specific structure, with new posts always appearing on top of the website. In general, blogs should not be considered a reliable scholarly source.
What kind of source is a website?
Digital and Electronic Sources Websites: Most of the information on the Internet is distributed via websites. Websites vary widely in terms of the quality of information they offer. For more information, visit the OWL’s page on evaluating digital sources.
Can a blog be a reference?
The name of the blog itself is not part of the reference, although it’s often evident from the URL. As with other APA Style references, the in-text citations will match the author name(s) and the year.
What are 5 examples of secondary sources?
Examples of secondary sources include:
- journal articles that comment on or analyse research.
- textbooks.
- dictionaries and encyclopaedias.
- books that interpret, analyse.
- political commentary.
- biographies.
- dissertations.
- newspaper editorial/opinion pieces.
Do you have to cite sources in a blog?
Bibliography. It usually isn’t necessary to put a blog or website into your bibliography, but you should do it (1) if it’s one of your important sources, (2) if you cite it frequently, or (3) if your instructor tells you to put all your note sources into the bibliography.
What is blog example?
A blog (a shortened version of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational website displaying information in reverse chronological order, with the latest posts appearing first, at the top. It is a platform where a writer or a group of writers share their views on an individual subject.
How do I know if a blog is credible?
With that in mind, here are eight ways to tell if a website is reliable.
- Look for Established Institutions.
- Look for Sites with Expertise.
- Steer Clear of Commercial Sites.
- Beware of Bias.
- Check the Date.
- Consider the Site’s Look.
- Avoid Anonymous Authors.
- Check the Links.
What makes a blog credible?
Though to become a credible blogger, you don’t need to be the president or some popular person in your professional front, blog credibility can easily be gained with many factors like “Quality content”, “voice” consistency, and your principles.
What are the 3 sources of information?
This guide will introduce students to three types of resources or sources of information: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
What are the 2 types of sources?
Types of Sources
- Scholarly publications (Journals) A scholarly publication contains articles written by experts in a particular field.
- Popular sources (News and Magazines)
- Professional/Trade sources.
- Books / Book Chapters.
- Conference proceedings.
- Government Documents.
- Theses & Dissertations.
What are the 5 primary sources?
Examples of Primary Sources
- archives and manuscript material.
- photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, films.
- journals, letters and diaries.
- speeches.
- scrapbooks.
- published books, newspapers and magazine clippings published at the time.
- government publications.
- oral histories.
How do you reference a blog?
Use the following structure to cite a blog post in MLA 9: Author’s Last Name, Author’s First Name. “Title of Post.” Blog Name, Publisher (only include this information if it is different than the name of the blog site), date blog post was published, URL. Column or section name (if applicable).
How do I reference a blog in APA format?
Citing a Blog Post
- General Format. Author, A. A. (Year, Month Date). Title of blog post. Blog Name. https://xxxxx.
- For Example. Kaufman, S. B. (2019, November 6). Can empathetic concern actually increase political polarization? Beautiful Minds.
- Corresponding In-Text Citation. (Kaufman, 2019) OR. Kaufman (2019)
How do you in text cite a blog?
Blog and Tweets Editor, screen name, author, or compiler name (if available). “Posting Title.” Name of Site, Version number (if available), Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), URL. Date of access.