Asked by
Olivia Munroe
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
Unlike a footnote, a bibliography:
A) includes the aims or objectives the researcher hopes to accomplish.
B) includes sources that provide information but do not result in citations.
C) does not contain the publication information about a source.
D) does not give evidence of the nature of sources the author consulted.
Bibliography
A list of sources (books, articles, or documents) used for researching a particular topic or written work.
Footnote
A supplementary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- Realize the necessity of proper documentation in scholarly research for the sake of credibility and for future consultations.
Verified Answer
NA
Learning Objectives
- Realize the necessity of proper documentation in scholarly research for the sake of credibility and for future consultations.
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