The list of books is called an index.
bibliographyappendixSometimes an non-fiction writer or a writer using snippets/information from other books will list down the ones that they have used.
The name of a list of unusual or difficult terms is a glossary. It is often placed at the end of a book. Please see link for more.
A bibliography is a list of books. It is usually inserted at the end of a nonfiction book giving the reader the sources for the author's opinions and conclusions.
A bibliography at the end of some books is a list of all other books, magazine, articles or other published media the author made use of in researching material for the book the author wrote.
In Harvard referencing style for text books, citations should include the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses within the text. In the reference list at the end, the full details of the book should be included with the author's name, publication year, title of the book, publisher, and place of publication.
Bibliography is a noun meaning a list of books and articles consulted, appearing at the end of a book or other text; a list of books and articles on a subject; a list of the books and articles written by a specific author or issued by a specific publisher. Example sentence: Based on this bibliography, you only consulted pop magazines for you report.
Well, you have to be more specific, such as what book, and what time of the book (ex: beginning, middle, or end) because sometimes, the kits move to a higher rank
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What is at the end of a book is different depending what type of book you are considering. These are some of the things you might be thinking of:Bibliography or list of referencesIndexNotes about the author
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When paraphrasing from a book, include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses after the paraphrased information. Ensure to include a full citation in your reference list at the end of your paper.
well, but read the books! There's 5 in the series.