i think the difference is on a works cited u write the main sources u used a bibliography is where u type/write all the references u used even if u got one sentence from the source.
2006-10-23 13:07:06
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answered by Hilary 4
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Your bibliography is the same thing as the work cited list You put the sources you used for your report.
2016-05-22 02:47:56
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answered by Rhonda 4
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"Bibliography" is what we used to call it. Recently, we just changed the term to "Works Cited." Sometimes we add an "Additional Sources" list. It's more reader friendly.
2006-10-23 12:59:13
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answered by robertspraguejr 4
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Bibliography pertains to books whereas works cited can mean internet sites and any other sources.
2006-10-23 12:49:52
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answered by Izzy 5
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They're basically just the names that different formats use for the same list of references (and "Reference List" is yet another). Find out what format your instructor wants you to use for notes and references (MLA, APA, etc.). Call the list whatever that format uses, and make sure you have cited everything in the way that format requires.
2006-10-23 12:55:59
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answered by dmb 5
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they're pretty much the same thing. bibliography means writing down the home page of the site (ex: yahoo.com) work cited is the EXACT (copy and paste url) site u got your info from.
2006-10-23 12:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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bibliography is a list of boks altals encyclopedies, etc that you used at anytime during your report project essay etc even if you did not quote anything dform them.
a works cited is referneces that you looked at an quoted in your research
hope this helps.
2006-10-23 12:50:48
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answered by ox3ashleyyy 2
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They are basically the same things. They both list the sources used in a paper/essay.
2006-10-23 12:49:51
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answered by Christopher A 2
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no difference, it just depends how your professor would want them to be. Either end notes, footnotes or parenthetical notation.
2006-10-23 12:56:31
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answered by enigma_gatsby 2
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