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You wouldn't write a bibliography for Google, because you didn't obtain your information directly from Google. Google is only the search engine that you used to find websites that give you information, and you only need to cite those sources.
Bibliography is the information about the article, websites, and etc... The address of the info of where you found it
A bibliography is a list of all the sources you got you information from.
Get your subject. Then the sources or resources you use to help find some facts or information are the bibliography.
Kirsti Nilsen has written: 'The Canadian information policy bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Government policy, Information policy, Information services, Information superhighway, Information technology
Yes, you should include a bibliography even if you have footnotes in your document. Footnotes provide additional information or citations within the text, while a bibliography lists all the sources you consulted for your work. Both are important for academic integrity and to give credit to the original sources.
The purpose of bibliography is to authenticate the given information and if the reader wants to go in further detail of that subject, he or she can look in to those references given in the bibliography.
on a bibliography you write sites that u visited while u were searching for information
A bibliography is a section of a book that tells where the information in that book came from. It's usually at the end of the book.I studied the bibliography to find more books to read.The bibliography was quite extensive.
You call it a bibliography!
A Bibliography.
Information about similar books would be in the bibliography. "Biblio" is Greek for books, and "bibliography" means writing about books.