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can someone plss help me with the format for bibliography writing ???...

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Answered by SauravKumarChaudhary
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in bibliography we write who helped to writing me

qmochon: Do y out have any idea of the format... like how to begin n how to write it down...?
qmochon: I mean do you have *
SauravKumarChaudhary: first you Mark as brain list
SauravKumarChaudhary: what I have
Answered by sweetandsimple64
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Bibliography

In the traditional note system, it is more common to use a bibliography than a list of references. In some cases when you use endnotes rather than footnotes, an additional bibliography may not be required. (Check with your lecturer).

At the end of your assignment, attach a list of all material which you have consulted in preparing your work. The list may contain items which you have chosen not to quote from or which you have decided were not helpful. Nevertheless, these items have formed part of your preparation and should be included. The list thus produced forms your bibliography. It is possible that your bibliography may contain just one item, the primary text, if that is honestly all you have used. The bibliography is organised according to the authors' last names which are arranged in alphabetical order.

Bibliographical entries differ from footnotes or endnotes in a straightforward way that is easy to remember. Bibliographies end assignments, and each component of an individual entry is presented in final form, punctuated by full stops.

Bibliographical entries may vary in complexity. In general, use the following ordering systems as your guide in presenting material. Appropriate punctuation is shown.

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