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Wikipedia has an entry: Bibliography. It gives you the elements of a bibliography and how to organize it.
Depending on how you mean this, a bibliography is a list of resources...If you mean righting the website as a resource you would just write the whole website address (Ex. How_do_yo_write_a_bibliography_on_a_website)I'm not sure how you would write a bibliography on a website itself.
I'm pretty sure you need to cite it, you need to write a bibliography crediting the author if you take notes from it.
Go to easybib.com and it will do your bibliography for you. It's also a free website so it doesn't cost anything.
To write a bibliography entry for a pamphlet, include the author's name, the title of the pamphlet in italics, the publication date, the publisher, and the format (e.g., pamphlet). For example: Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Pamphlet. Publication Year. Publisher. Pamphlet.
Review the Chicago Manual of Style link I provided, about half way down the page, for that manual's answer on how to cite a Web site in a bibliography. There is also a broader discussion of the issue in the second link provided, "Guide to Web Search - How to Cite a Source."
To write a bibliography entry for an image taken from a website, you would need to include the creator's name (if available), the title or description of the image, the website name, the URL, and the date you accessed the image. The format may vary depending on the citation style you are using, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago. Make sure to check the specific guidelines for the citation style you are using to ensure accuracy.
I read a bibliography in the library yesterday.
To write an annotated bibliography you list all your sources in alphabetical order, then you write a short paragraph on how the source helped you.
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"Bibliography" is how I'd write it.
It is correctly spelt "bibliography"