Sources

Information on the Web is owned, or copyrighted, by the people who wrote and created the Web sites. So, just like you have to do with books and newspapers and other sources, you need to give credit to sources you find on the Web.

Here are the sources I used when I created www.brad.com. The first one is a book; the others I found on the Web.

Notice the date in my Web sources. It tells when I found the information on the Web. Why do you think that’s important? (Hint: Have you ever heard of the saying, "Here today, gone tomorrow"?)



Berners-Lee, Tim. Weaving the Web: The original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. San Francisco: Harper Collins. © 1998, Tim Berners-Lee.

"Elvis Presley," from The History of Rock ‘n Roll. http://www.history-of-rock.com/elvis_presleyfour.htm (accessed April 1, 2007).

"History of Invention Timeline" from CBC Kids. http://www.cbc.ca/kids/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/instructions.html (accessed April 2, 2007).

"March 2007 Web Server Survey," from Netcraft. http://news.netcraft.com (accessed March 27, 2007).

"The Splendid Table," from American Public Media. http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/recipes/main_pbsand.html (accessed March 30, 2007).