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=​= __ Research Report Guidelines __ Format: · Cover page with title and name, picture optional · Introduction · Background info/early life · Scientist/Career background · Scientific achievements · Conclusion (should include restatement of most impressive/noteworthy facts) · Bibliography (see below) Tiner, John Hudson. 100 Scientists Who Shaped World History. San Mateo, CA: Bluewood Books, 2000. || “Percy Spencer.” NNDB Tracking the Entire World. Soylent Communications, 2011. [|www.nndb.com/people/766/0000165271/]. 5/10/2011. || “Benjamin Franklin.” // World Book. //2008. Print. || // *Authors should always be listed “Last Name, First Name.” // // *Entries should be in alphabetical order according to the first word in the entry. //
 * Type of Citation || Format ||
 * Book || Author. Title of book. Place of Publication: Publisher, year.
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 * Website || “Title of article.” Name of website. Publisher or database, date. Web address, date retrieved.
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 * Reference book/Encyclopedia || “Title of Article.” //Title of Book.// Date. Print.
 * Magazine || Author. “Title of Article.” //Magazine Title.// Date: pages ||

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 * Wikipedia List of Famous Inventors ||
 * Women Scientists in History ||