Citation
Wikipedia has an entry: Bibliography. It gives you the elements of a bibliography and how to organize it.
Each entry in a bibliography is typically separated by a double space. This helps to visually distinguish one entry from another, making it easier for the reader to locate specific citations.
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The textual link to the bibliography entry is usually the author's surname along with the year of publication. The entries are listed alphabetically by the author's surname.
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To write a bibliography entry for a pamphlet, include the author's name, the title of the pamphlet in italics, the publication date, the publisher, and the format (e.g., pamphlet). For example: Author Last Name, First Name. Title of Pamphlet. Publication Year. Publisher. Pamphlet.
A bibliography should be alphabetized by the author's last name or by the title of the work if no author is present. Each entry should follow a consistent citation style guide, such as APA or MLA.
The correct spelling is bibliography (list of sources).
A medium in a bibliography refers to the format in which a source is presented, such as print, online, or DVD. Including the medium helps readers locate the source easily.
In MLA format, the bibliography should be arranged in alphabetical order by the author's last name. If there is no author, the title of the source is used for alphabetizing. Each entry should also be formatted with a hanging indent.
In a bibliography entry, the second and subsequent lines after the first line are typically indented using a hanging indent. This means that every line after the first line is indented by a certain amount (e.g., half an inch or 1.27 cm) to distinguish it from the first line. This can usually be done by adjusting the settings in your word processing software's paragraph formatting options.
Data entry refers to the process of inputting, updating, and managing information into a system, database, or spreadsheet