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2007-03-19 01:22:47 · 6 answers · asked by silvs 5 in Education & Reference Homework Help

6 answers

O.K.
You go to college, university. You read a book/find stuff on the Internet etc.. You do an assignment. You write down some-thing you read in the book/found on the Internet. You do NOT include a Bibliography. You hope the person who marks your work will think you are clever.
RESULT - you get thrown out. All those school etc years wasted.
WHY? People who mark work (1) know a lot of stuff, have read books, looked up more stuff on the Internet than days you've had alive. (2) Know what is your work and what isn't. (3) are like God in that they know every-thing about you.

These educators want you to learn, read stuff etc; but NOT to lie.
So you include the things you read / found out BUT you say the person's name, the Internet site etc.
At the END you write a BIBLIOGRAPHY.
A Bibliography is a list of all the books you read; the Internet sites you visited etc. Plus it gives DETAILS such as book writer, year published; Internet site address, writers if mentioned (Look hard)

If you do NOT do a bibliography - this could easily happen.
The marker writes some of your words on the Net. The original writer finds out you wrote them and did NOT write a Bibliography.
They find you
AND they find a good lawyer.
They sue you 1 to 10 million dollars.
They win.
You spend the rest of your life paying the debt - no parties, no drugs, no alcohol, no fun, no girls/boys, NO FUN, just TOTAL POVERTY for the rest of your life.
Get into the habit of writing Bibliographies NOW before it is too late. Give credit to the ideas of others.
You have been WARNED

2007-03-19 01:49:44 · answer #1 · answered by teacher groovyGRANNY 3 · 0 0

you will find a biblography in the back of reference books, its a list of books or resources that the author used to write his or her book! hope this helps

2007-03-19 08:26:17 · answer #2 · answered by alaniss2 2 · 0 0

1. a complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle, as authorship, subject, place of publication, or printer.
2. a list of source materials that are used or consulted in the preparation of a work or that are referred to in the text.
3. a branch of library science dealing with the history, physical description, comparison, and classification of books and other works.

2007-03-19 14:35:36 · answer #3 · answered by notty 2 · 0 0

A bibliography is basically a listing of your sources when you write a research paper or thesis or any general work that you cited from whether explicitly or implicity to give credence or to back up your information with documentation.

2007-03-19 09:21:41 · answer #4 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

Books wriiten by the author. Like Discography is albums made by a singer.

2007-03-19 08:26:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a list of your references (where you got your information from)

2007-03-19 08:27:09 · answer #6 · answered by tiffy_1226 2 · 0 0

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