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Edgar A. Likins has written: 'Sourcebook of organized crime publications' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Organized crime
I think you mean "Bibliography" which is the study of books or An organized listing of books. If you meant bible-ography, then it would be the bible as a field of study.
Aurora Dioguardi has written: 'Bibliografia sulla mafia, 1987-2000' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Organized crime, Mafia
James A. Johnson has written: 'AIDS in the workplace' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Bibliography, Work environment 'The American Medical Association and organized medicine' -- subject(s): Abstracts, American Medical Association, Bibliography, History, Medical Societies
Enumerative bibliography is a type of bibliography that lists sources according to a specific set of criteria, such as author, title, or subject matter. It does not provide any annotations or evaluations of the sources listed, but simply presents them in a structured and organized format.
There is no "bibliography" of piano. Bibliography is the works cited of a resource page.
what is a virtual bibliography
A bibliography is located at the back.
a bibliography that does not have annotations
In NoodleTools, you can open the bibliography by clicking on the "Bibliography" tab in the top menu. This will navigate you to a page where you can view and manage your bibliography entries.
N. L. H. Krauss has written: 'Wake Island, Western Pacific; bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of Wuvulu, Aua, and Manu Islands, New Guinea' 'Bibliography of the Tokelau or Union Islands' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of Tasman Atoll (Nukumanu), Melanesia' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of the Kaniet and Sae Atolls, New Guinea' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of Rose Atoll, American Samoa' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of Nauru, Western Pacific' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of the Purdy Islands, New Guinea' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Bibliography of the Lihir Islands, New Guinea' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'A study of the genus Glyptoscelis LeConte in America north of Mexico (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)' -- subject(s): Glyptoscelis
A bibliography is typically organized alphabetically by the author's last name or by title if no author is listed. Each citation includes the author's name, publication year, title of the work, publisher, and publication location. Different citation styles such as APA, MLA, or Chicago may have specific formatting requirements for the bibliography.