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A positive aspect is that most chapters have bibliographies that include paper titles, which help the reader in deciding whether to look up the corresponding reference.
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Some texts have annotated bibliographies that give a brief summary and analysis of each source; they can truly be invaluable for your research, so make sure to take advantage of them if they're available.
Each entry has its own bibliography and cross-references and is signed by its author.
It's more than vanity to have a bibliography.
For instance, today a serious nonfiction book will usually have a bibliography and some kind of footnotes.
In our case, we have a bibliography of maybe 200-300 words that we encourage our hosts to embrace as Soneva language, like the word "host" itself.
Have a Bibliography and references.
Illustrations, atlases, and bibliographies have been omitted from many encyclopaedias, and for a long time it was not thought fitting to include biographies of living persons.
Earman (1992) and Howson and Urbach (1993) have more recent bibliographies, and give detailed presentations of the Bayesian program.
Surveys of the literatrue with numerous references and useful bibliographies have been given by Nayfeh [1], Mickens [2], Jordan and Smith [3], and more recently by He [4].
The Soho Bibliographies have not been consistent, but one that pays attention to jackets is Richard Lancelyn Green and John Michael Gibson's A. Conan Doyle (1983); and the St. Paul's Bibliographies have been similarly inconsistent, with brief jacket descriptions in Robert Cross and Ann Ravenscroft-Hulme's Vita Sackville-West (1999) and thorough ones in Gillian Fenwick's George Orwell (1998).
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