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Encyclopedia articles often include a bibliography that offers a list of
Try the links below for a bibliography of drug abuse and an encyclopedia of drugs and addictive substances.
Carl Mitcham has written: 'Bibliography of the philosophy of technology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Philosophy, Technology 'Encyclopedia of Science Technology and Ethics'
at the bibliography at the end of the article
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One example of a bibliography entry taken from a book source is 'Smith, Kate (1998), Life in Asia, Collins, Melbourne'. Another example of a bibliography taken from an encyclopedia is 'Bond, Adam, (1996) 'Plastics', Encyclopedia of Australia vol 9, Macmillan, Sydney'.
Paul Poplawski has written: 'The works of D.H. Lawrence' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Encyclopedia of Literary Modernism'
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The fastest way would be to use the index in the set of encyclopedias or the bibliography at the end of the article.
Barry T Klein has written: 'Reference encyclopedia of the American Indian' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Directories, Bibliography, Biography
Alan Hedblad has written: 'Government Research Directory' 'Encyclopedia of Associations: Regional, State, and Local Organizations' 'Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State and Local Organizations: Souther and Middle Atlantic States (Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State ... 3: Southern/Middle Atlatic States, 13th ed)' 'Great Lakes States' 'Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State and Local Organizations (Encyclopedia of Associations Regional, State & Local Organizations (5 Vol.))' 'Something about the author' -- subject(s): Illustrators, Bibliography, Children's literature, Authors 'Southern and Middle Atlantic States' 'Something about the author' -- subject(s): Illustrators, Bibliography, Children's literature, Authors 'International Research Centers Directory' 'Encyclopedia of Associations: An Associations Unlimited Reference Supplement (Encyclopedia of Associations, Vol 3: New Associations and Projects)' 'Gale Directory of Databases 2004' 'Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media' 'Directory of Special Libraries and Information Centers' 'Guide to U.S. Government Publications'
First, if you are at the college or university level, you should not be doing research from an encyclopedia. The library and Internet will give you access to all the information you need about anything, to include related articles, references, comparison studies, etc. A. At the bibliography at the end of the article