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bibliography or references
What is the difference between bibliography and references ? Is the following definition correct?
Bibliography: a list of books , articles, etc which provide further reading on the themes covered in the book; usually found at the end.
references: sources used by the author.
And does the following ones called references or bibliography?
S. Adams, The Dilbert Principle, Harper-Collins, 1999
K. Blanchard, Mission Possible, mcGraw-Hill, 1987
J.M. Dru, Distrupcion, John Wiley& Sons, 1996
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Re: bibliography or references
You can use either of them at the end of an academic paper (to list your sources). Anyway, if you are writing a paper, you refer to academic sources. In this case you have references:
Since Kihara considers his ‘expectation space theory’ similar to Sperber and Wilson’s (1981) ‘echoic mention theory’ and Sperber and Wilson’s (1986, 1998) ‘echoic interpretation theory’ ...
Palinkasocsi
Last edited by palinkasocsi; 04-May-2009 at 16:41.
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Re: bibliography or references
It strongly depends on what kind of material you are publishing, strictly speaking, 'bibiography' is used if you read papers, books, journals and similar; and... 'Refences' is by far more used because it means you have read books, papers, journals, you have talked to specialists, you have used CD, DVD or other kinda of midia.
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