belle06
Nov 28 2007, 18:46
Hi All
I am just preparing some work and have to attach a bibliography I know I am probarly asking a silly question but what is the difference between a bibliography and referencing? Sorry I know I should probarly know this but will be honest and admit I have not got a clue how they differ. Any help would be great..
A bibliography will list the books you used.
You reference quotes, I think.
westie
Nov 28 2007, 20:04
Hi,
A bibliography contains any book, journal, source of secondary research which you have used in order to support your work and also all of the books which you have quoted from in your work.
A reference list contains books, journals, source of secondary research (which you have actually quoted within the main body of your work) You do not include books which you have looked at but have not quoted from.
I would suggest that a bibliography would be better as it lists everything you have looked at. You certainly do not need both.
Does that make sense?
belle06
Nov 28 2007, 20:13
Thank you yes that does make sense will now be able to make a start.
Hi
I'm doing the foundation degree at the moment and I have been told I have to include the references and the bibliography was optional. I'm going to do both only because I like to have everything covered.
i did both for my FD also
westie
Nov 28 2007, 21:11
I would definately advise you to go by what your college says. They all have very different ideas about what is necessary!!
Having said that if you complete a bibliogrpahy you will have covered both as you list all of the books etc you have used whether they have been quoted or you have just briefly looked at them.
We were told to reference within text and number and then add a bibliography at the end with the relevent numbers next to the source you got the reference from.
HappyMaz
Jan 2 2008, 19:40
QUOTE (hali @ Nov 28 2007, 21:02)

i did both for my FD also

But only the references for the BA - why can't there just be one way??
Maz
QUOTE (HappyMaz @ Jan 2 2008, 19:40)

But only the references for the BA - why can't there just be one way??
Maz
It does depend on the university or college really, I did a BA and had to do both.
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