Bibliography in the Context of Research: An Empirical Study
Abstract
Bibliographies are comprehensive lists of the references used in a paper or project. A bibliography should include the name of the author, the title of the work, the year the work was published, and the publishing house. Bibliography is always arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the author, regardless of the citation style used. The study includes an introduction to bibliography, the branches of bibliography and the types of bibliography. It also discusses the importance of bibliography in research. Secondary sources have been used to fulfill the objectives of the research. The study concludes that bibliography is an essential part of a research.
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