A reference list, or perhaps a bibliography.
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.
The list of prohibited books was called the Index.
Johanna Visser has written: 'A list of books, articles, and government publications on the economy of Nigeria, 1967' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Bibliography 'A list of books, articles, and government publications on the economy of Nigeria, 1968' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Bibliography 'A list of books, articles, and government publications on the economyof Nigeria, 1963 and 1964' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Bibliography
There are many. I would suggest Aish.com for a list of authors, articles, and videos.
A catalog.
A list of books by an author is a bibliography
The list of prohibited books was called the Index.
Pen name.
A bibliography is a list of sources (such as books, articles, or websites) that a person has used in researching a topic.
It means a list of all of the books, papers, movies, articles, TV shows, or websites you looked at, in order to prepare your project for the science fair.
Nearly ALL Vietnam War books show opposition to the Vietnam War, even by the men fighting it. See: List of United States Military Books.
Friedrich L. Hoffmann has written: 'Chronological list of books and articles on the history of printing in Holland and Belgium'