Works Cited or Reference Sheet or Bibliography
The page listing all references used in a book is called the "References" or "Works Cited" page. It typically comes at the end of the book and provides readers with detailed information about the sources the author consulted during the writing process.
When you cite your sources in academic writing, it is called referencing or citing your sources.
No, a list of sources at the end of an article or book is called a bibliography. An autobiography is a personal story.
If you are using MLA style, the last page listing your sources is called Works Cited. If you are using APA style, the last page that lists the sources that you used is called References .
The citation style that uses numbers to reference sources in academic writing is called the "Vancouver style."
It is called a "list of references" or a "works cited" page. This section is where you document all the sources you consulted and cited in your essay.
primary sources
primary sources
Listing
The list of works at the end of a text, typically found in books, is called a bibliography. It includes all the sources cited within the text as well as any additional sources that were consulted but not necessarily referenced. The bibliography provides readers with the information needed to locate and further explore the sources used in the text.
It is called listing when a boat leans. If the boat leans to port (left) then it is listing to port.
it is called cataloging