Spreadsheet: You can access the spreadsheet by clicking
the following link: clique ici!
Directions:
- Please do not change any formatting of
the spreadsheet without prior approval.
Just input data for your country!
If you make a mistake, no worries, just see me for help:)
- Make sure you scroll to the bottom and
choose the tab (sheet) for the correct period, 4th/5th.
- You should input data in French if
possible. If the words are clearly
unfamiliar (like some industry, agriculture, and government vocabulary)
then you may use English. You may
have to cut/paste from word for accents.
- Some of the categories have been
formatted for percents and numbers.
- For categories that require more than one item to input (languages, religions, agriculture, industry, etc..) include only the top 3-4 examples.
Citations: Here is the MLA format for citing websites
and an example of how to cite the CIA website.
MLA: Website
Include the
name of the website, the name of the editor (if given), the date of electronic publication
(if given), the sponsoring institution (if given), the date of access, and the
URL.
Format:
- To cite a
general website:
- Name of
website.
Editor(s) of website. Date of electronic publication. Associated
institution. Date of access <URL>.
- To cite a
specific article from a website:
- Author(s)
of internet article. "Name of internet article." Name of
website. Editor(s) of website. Date of electronic publication.
Associated institution. Date of access <URL>.
Examples:
- A general
website example:
- BBC on
the Internet. 2005. British Broadcasting Company. 12 Apr. 2005
<http://www.bbc.com>.
- An example
of a website with an article:
- Smith,
Fred. "New Football Recruits." Northwestern Football.
Ed. Alex Shokey. 2004. Northwestern University. 6 Jun. 2004 <http://www.football.northwestern.edu/recruits>.
CIA: Make sure you cite the correct country and
date!
Central Intelligence Agency.
"Botswana." cia.gov. Central Intelligence Agency, n.d. Web. 17 Mar.
2011.