Skip to content When you are writing a professional piece of work, you will come across these two terms so it is important to know about both of them in detail.
Comprises the sources of the materials such as texts, books, websites, magazines, periodicals, and scientific papers which have actually been quoted in the book or essay.
Comprises all the research materials such as text, books, websites, magazines, periodicals, and scientific papers which are not necessarily quoted in the book or essay. Only limited to the materials and contents that have actually been quoted in the essay work.
It is hence quite limited in scope. Pretty broad in scope in that it comprises those contents which have been quoted in the essay work and some others which are relevant but not quoted. A reference may be arranged numerically or alphabetically. This means the reference list is more flexible and broader than that of a bibliography. The bibliography may only be arranged alphabetically.
According to this style, each reference cited in the work should appear in the reference list, and each reference in the reference list must be cited in the work.
Each entry in a reference list or bibliography must be in a specific order. This order is determined by the format you are using. The references must also be arranged in alphabetical order. People most of the time do not think that there is any difference between bibliography and references.
They often mistake the two to be the same. However, they are different and used in different contexts with each essay or article or book. Bibliography is listing all the materials that have been consulted while writing an essay or a book. References, on the other hand, are those that have been referenced in your article or book. You might have consulted a lot of books, essays and websites for writing something. Though you might have referred to these while preparing a write up, the content of these might not have been included in the actual text.
This is what refers to bibliography. References are those that are directly included in your actual text. While references are cited directly in the text, bibliography is not cited directly in the text.
While references can be used to support your statement or argument, a bibliography does not have such roles. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results.
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