Answered By: Carole Rhodes Last Updated: Oct 31, 2023 Views: 2587
Answered By: Carole Rhodes
Last Updated: Oct 31, 2023 Views: 2587
A bibliography is a complete list of all the sources you have consulted. It differs from a reference list because it may contain sources which you have not referenced in the text, but have used for background reading. The bibliography appears at the end of your piece of writing and has enough detail to enable the reader to find all your sources.
More information can be found in the Referencing guide.
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