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bibliography
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A section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referenced in the work.
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The word 'bibliography' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a list of sources used in researching a topic. For example, "After researching his topic, the student compiled a detailed bibliography of every source used in his paper."
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It's over; I'm done!' But then you realise that you have to do your bibliography".
For those in search of familiar comforts, 2013 was also a year of sequels and pastiche, with death no bar to an expanding bibliography.
This means any books you have used when researching your assignments need to be cited, either in the footnotes to your work or at the end in a bibliography.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukPAUL HENDRICKSON'S bibliography lists 76 biographical works about Ernest Hemingway, nine of them by wives, siblings and children, followed by memoirists, respected biographers and hangers on, pretenders and doctoral students.
Diaries and film, found with the men's bodies over 30 years later, fill in the poignant details".Falling Upwards" contains much of the historian's apparatus, such as footnotes and bibliography, but its epilogue refers modestly to what has gone before as "a cluster of true balloon stories".
The undisputed king of the genre at the moment is Jim Collins, whose "Good to Great" and "Great by Choice" can be found piled high in airport bookshops around the world.In this section Where thinking is king Broken The inevitable crash Bottoms up Nature's banker Reprints"The Three Rules " is a self-conscious contribution to the genre; it even includes a bibliography of "success studies".
Mr Zook's bibliography lists 55 books written by men and one by a woman.
At the bottom of this report there is a reasonably extensive bibliography.
Paradoxically, though, it was in the grey mists of Scotland that Stevenson penned that great tale of tropical adventure, "Treasure Island", and on a lush South Sea island that he wrote "Catriona" and the unfinished "Weir of Hermiston", two of his Scottish novels.Philip Callow has drawn heavily on the vast Stevenson bibliography for this book.
(Those who enjoy academic warfare should not miss the 85 pages of bibliography and notes).Mr Paxton is alive to the complexities of politics without for once making them an excuse to avoid clear judgments.
Acknowledgements and sourcesIn addition to those quoted in the text, the author would like to thank the many other people who contributed to this survey with their time and their ideas.(The following bibliography contains links to buy from Amazon.com, or, where possible, to a free downloadable copy).Special report What a lovely odd place!
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