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I have to write a bibliography on disaster management project

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The bibliography contains all the books, articles and references you consulted while carrying out a project.

Add a page with the heading references:

Books used:
1. Name of book
2. Name of book
3. Name of book

Articles used.
1. Name of the article
2. Name of the article

You can also cite articles you used by stating the name of the author, followed by the year and then write the title of the article.

If the article is taken from the web state Retrieved from the following web address.

And it can also be added in this way 

Website publication used: 


Following are the examples from where the data can be collected and how it can be mentioned in a project, it can either be stated where the lines are being put in the whole paragraph or they can be added in the end by making the following categories.

the title page of a book, encyclopedia or dictionary
the heading of an article
the front, second, or the editorial page of the newspaper
the contents page of a journal or magazine header (at the top) or footer (at the bottom) of a Web site
the About or the Contact page of a Web site

Answered by ollyisa3344
2

Answer:

The bibliography contains all the books, articles and references you consulted while carrying out a project.

Add a page with the heading references:

Books used:

1. Name of book

2. Name of book

3. Name of book

Articles used.

1. Name of the article

2. Name of the article

You can also cite articles you used by stating the name of the author, followed by the year and then write the title of the article.

If the article is taken from the web state Retrieved from the following web address.

And it can also be added in this way  

Website publication used:  

Following are the examples from where the data can be collected and how it can be mentioned in a project, it can either be stated where the lines are being put in the whole paragraph or they can be added in the end by making the following categories.

the title page of a book, encyclopedia or dictionary

the heading of an article

the front, second, or the editorial page of the newspaper

the contents page of a journal or magazine header (at the top) or footer (at the bottom) of a Web site

the About or the Contact page of a Web site

Explanation:

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