On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 13:49:12 -0500
rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com> wrote:

> On 12/28/2009 11:45 AM, John Kane wrote:
> >
> > I don't work with bibliographies but as I understand it they are
> > reference lists plus.  A reference list only contains the
> > references cited in the text.  Bibliographies, I believe, do this
> > and may add other relevant reading materials not directly discussed
> > in the article/book but which may be useful or interesting to the
> > reader
> >
> >    
> The term "bibliography" can mean a few different things. One thing it 
> can mean is just a reference list, and that's what it means in LyX
> and LaTeX, though you can add non-cited sources to the bibliography
> if you wish. It can also mean something like a collection of sources
> on some topic, such as when I tell a student, "Compile a bibliography
> on Descartes's version of the ontological argument".

Such cruelty should be reported to the authorities :-).



> 
> rh
> 
> 


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