What is the difference between a reference list and a bibliography?
Updated 04/10/2022 03.26 PM
The Referencing Guide provided by the library provides examples of how to format references for in-text referencing and the bibilography.
A reference list contains only sources you have cited in-text in your assignment.
A bibliography is a list of all the sources you used to generate your ideas about the topic including those cited in your assignment as well as those you did not cite.
The terms reference list and bibliography are sometimes used interchangeably. However, consult the guide to the referencing style your lecturer has asked you to use to learn the correct terminology and what is required to reference resources for your assignments appropriately.
For more information, see our Referencing guides.
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