Reference List

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A reference list is a publication section that is a publication referencer list.



References

2011


  • (Wikipedia, 2011) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliography
    • Bibliography (from Greek bibliographia, literally "book writing"), as a practice, is the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology. On the whole, bibliography is not concerned with the literary content of books, but rather the "bookness" of books – how they were designed, edited, printed, circulated, reprinted and collected. A bibliography, the product of the practice of bibliography, is a systematic list of books and other works such as journal articles. Bibliographies range from "works cited” lists at the end of books and articles to complete, independent publications. As separate works, they may be in bound volumes such as those shown on the right, or computerised bibliographic databases. A library catalog, while not referred to as a bibliography, is bibliographic in nature. Bibliographical works are almost always considered to be tertiary sources.

2010


  • http://www.lib.fsu.edu/help/libraryterms
    • Bibliography: 1. a list of books or articles which are related in some way, for example, about a particular subject (such as Guide to English Literature) or written by a specific author (such as a Bibliographical Checklist and Index to the Published Writings of Albert Einstein); 2. the study of books as physical entities.


  • http://library.fandm.edu/glossary.html
    • Bibliography: A list of books, articles, or other sources (interviews, films) on a particular subject. Bibliographies may be found at the end of books or articles, or may be separate publications.


2006