Write short notes on following
Citations
Bibliography
Annexure
Answers
Explanation:
2. A bibliography is a list of works (such as books and articles) written on a particular subject or by a particular author. Adjective: bibliographic.
Also known as a list of works cited, a bibliography may appear at the end of a book, report, online presentation, or research paper. Students are taught that a bibliography, along with correctly formatted in-text citations, is crucial to properly citing one's research and to avoiding accusations of plagiarism. In formal research, all sources used, whether quoted directly or synopsized, should be included in the bibliography.
1. Annexure
verb (used with object)
to attach, append, or add, especially tosomething larger or more important.
to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state:Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia.
to take or appropriate, especially without permission.
However two have different meanings one cannot be combined with the other.
3. A citation is a reference within a text to another document, the cited work. The purpose of a citation is usually to provide support or evidence for what you are saying; it tells the reader where this support or evidence can be found, and it typically does this by providing a reference to a bibliography, a list of detailed bibliographic information provided at the end of your document.
Given this purpose, there are a number of things that follow:
The relationship between the cited work and your own text should be clear.
There should be sufficient detail in the bibliography for the reader to locate the cited work.