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A site like the Mindat.org (https://www.mindat.org/) would be a comprehensive resource for a bibliography about crystals. Mindat provides detailed information on minerals, their properties, and occurrences, making it a valuable source for crystal-related research.
Most of the time you do. If it wasn't recommended I would do it just to be sure. A properly compiled bibliography shows the readers exactly what books, articles and other materials you have used.
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There should be one space after a colon in a bibliography for APA 6th edition.
Information about similar books would be in the bibliography. "Biblio" is Greek for books, and "bibliography" means writing about books.
Get your subject. Then the sources or resources you use to help find some facts or information are the bibliography.
basically you write where you collected the information from and all your site references
A bibliography is a statement of sources used. i.e for an assignment a bibliography looks a bit like this: BIBLIOGRAPHY websites -www.cakes.com - this site helped me/ this site was useful.... - ect books - Cakes by Sarah Jones, published 2007. this book contained some/non information ect... Information provided by Mr James... Its basicly to see that you have used a variety of sources and done your own work,
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.
I'm sure its just a reference to the site name you got it from, e.g. www.google/images.co.uk or whatever the site is called
it is use for inportant thing