No, a bibliography does not need to be centered. It is common to align the text of a bibliography to the left margin.
Typically, a student types the word Bibliography at the top of the page, centered. Use a capital B. Bibliographies should not be given any 'creative' naming, like "Mary's Majestic Bibliography".
At the top of a bibliography, you typically write the word "Bibliography" centered or left-justified at the top of the page. This helps to clearly identify the section that contains the list of references cited in a document.
In a bibliography, people will need to list down all the works they accessed in the course of their research regardless of whether they are cited within the paper or not.
I'm pretty sure you need to cite it, you need to write a bibliography crediting the author if you take notes from it.
No, it is not necessary to write "annotated bibliography" at the top of the document since the annotations themselves will make it evident. The main focus should be on organizing the entries with proper citations and annotations for each source.
No, but you still need to give the URL
You need to realize that people are different and you need to not be self-centered.
There are several saints named Augustine so you need to be specific. Also, do you mean biography or bibliography? There is a big difference.
Most of the time you do. If it wasn't recommended I would do it just to be sure. A properly compiled bibliography shows the readers exactly what books, articles and other materials you have used.
yes, sometimes it needs, you need to ask your tutor.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire does not have a bibliography. You wouldn't typically find a bibliography in a work of fiction. they are usually found in reports which are starting facts and need to back their findings up.
There is no "bibliography" of piano. Bibliography is the works cited of a resource page.