Bibliography
By common convention, a bibliography usually follows a list of references.
A bibliography lists material that you have used but not referred to directly in your paper. You might also include material
that you think your reader may find useful or interesting. You should separate these two categories into two lists.
Sources for your bibliography will be similar to those for references. The main difference in laying out your bibliography
is that you will arrange it alphabetically - and not, of course, numerically. Each item in the bibliography should be full
enough to allow the reader to find it. The structure of the item will be exactly the same as for a reference - without the
number.
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