Bibliography is the word.
The Wikipedia article mentions 5 books. I am not sure whether that's the complete list.
No: but it can be. Try this list: Books, Magazines and Videos.
Go to the List Requested Topics page, select a category, and then a requested article. There are no "questions" to answer, but article requests instead.
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.
There are plenty of foods that boost metabolism. One can find a list of such foods from websites such as Healthy Living as well in mot cooking magazines and books.
When something says "List all of the books you used for your information", means to write all of the names of books you used to get information. List the books name or website, sometimes the author, depending on what is being asked for. This is called a bibliography.
The correct spelling is bibliography. It means the list of books and similar sources used in writing an article or book.
It's a part of a text which shows you which websites and books you have used and on what date.A bibliography is the list of websites from which someone got information for a report they wrote. It could be websites, books, magazines, newspapers.A bibliography is a list of articles, books and other written materials from which you (or another author) quote or mention in an essay or article. It will often include websites, in which case the date of access should be given, as websites change. Always include the name of the author or organization, the title, the edition, the place of publication and publisher. At some colleges you are also expected to include the ISBN, if there is one. (Physical objects, such as samples of minerals and the like, should be listed separately).A bibliography is a list of books, compiled for various reasons. Commonly : a list of all books written by one author. a list of books consulted by an author when writing a particular book a list of all of the reference works (books, papers, etc.) that an author used for background information to write a paper, essay, or book. a list of books thought to be useful on a particular subject. a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document ...wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwnIt is a complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle, such as authorship, subject, place of publication, or printer.
Yes, several. Go to Google and type in 'agatha cristie complete list of books', then follow one of the top links. she wrote 77 books as well as plays, so too many to write here
Which church? Different churches have different official lists. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "Books in the Bible" - it contains several such lists.
These cards have a list all the books, magazines articles, databases and Internet sites that you found in your preliminary survey of materials available on your topic or book.
what article?