Bibliography
A bibliography is a systematic list of sources and related material prepared for use in research. It appears at the end of a scholarly work and serves to acknowledge the works that shaped the research, document the evidentiary basis for the arguments, and guide readers to additional information. Bibliographies may include works cited, consulted but not cited, or both, depending on the purpose of the list.
Entries typically provide bibliographic details such as author(s), title, publisher, place and year of publication, and
Annotated bibliographies add a short evaluative or descriptive note for each entry. Subject bibliographies arrange sources
Historically, bibliographies emerged in ancient scholarship and evolved into formalized cataloging and citation practices in the