a list of all the sources you have used in the body of your assignment
a list of professional references and their contact information
a list of the items cited in the body of the paper
a list of the names and contact information of individuals who have agreed to provide a good recommendation for you during a job search
a list that includes the essential bibliographical details for each item to which you have referred in the body of your paper
A term used to describe the bibliography of a research paper.
in APA Style and Chicago Manual of Style (author-date), the list of works cited at the end of an article, paper, or chapter. Called Bibliography in Chicago (documentary-note / humanities style) and Works Cited in MLA.
Another name for Works Cited.
A list at the end of your assignment which includes all the information necessary to identify and retrieve each work (journal articles, books etc.) you have referred to in the text.
the list of cited references at the end of a source. These citations support statements made within the source. Contrast with bibliography.
Module references are in a list at a defined location within the code file. A Code Server can save the reference list of a module, along with its name and location, in a table, so that it doesn't have to be read in from the module again upon subsequent associations of the program.
The full bibliographical details for parenthetically cited works arranged alphabetically by authors.
a list of references (articles, books, chapters, electronic resources) which have been paraphrased or quoted within a document. In APA style the references are listed on a separate page, titled References. Contrast this with "bibliography" above, which may also include resources consulted for information, but not mentioned within the document.
References Remuneration Researching Companies
A list of references you create while researching and writing your paper