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It usually goes at the end of the work (except when you use Turabian footnotes) and is sometimes referred to as a bibliography (when it includes sources that were not directly cited).
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For further bibliographical references on contextualism, see Keith DeRoses's extensive and annotated bibliography at Contextualism in Epistemology — A Bibliography.
They have also supplied an informative introduction, as well as "A Note on the Translation," a bibliography and an outline of the work.
The Cochrane Library contains a bibliography of controlled trials as well as abstracts of reviews of the effects of healthcare.
An index differs from a bibliography as it does not contain sources or citations.
"Zona" comes armed with source notes and a bibliography, but as if seeking respite from Tarkovskian heaviness, the writer skews light.
A bibliography is presented as text, while the footnotes contain the writer's autobiography.
When the University of Nebraska Press brought out a bibliography of the novelist Jim Harrison four years ago, Amazon charged $43.87.
The East End community, Ms. Appelhof said, has changed since the 1970's when as a college student she spent the summer in the Springs with Lee Krasner, compiling a bibliography about the artist.
A bibliography of the main documents consulted is given as Annex Three.
But what else is a bibliography for?
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