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How to make up bibliography and notes?
Bibliography
Bibliography - it is a well-arranged list of text documents (e.g. books, articles, conference materials), graphic or sound documents, made up according to the standard criteria and concerning the precised problem.
We are starting to create our bibliography, i.e. list of literature references, when we are penetrating both: printed (e.g. catalogues, other subject bibliographies) and electronic information sources.
When we are collecting the materials, which we will later use to create our list of literature references, we will make first, preliminary selection. We should record and describe these publications, which are relevant to the subject of our searches and which we will use in our work as the source materials.
The document description should contain such essential information, which will let us univocally identify the information source, like: details concerning the author, full publication title (book, article, conference materials), place and year of publication; in the case of an article it is necessary to give also the title and pages of the journal, where this article was published.
At the last stage of bibliographical work you have to arrange your bibliographical descriptions, i.e. to set them in a scheme (arrangement).
Types of arrangements
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