A reference page is used to provide a comprehensive, structured source of references to a report, book, or other form of information, collating and organizing all sources of information systematically. In books, a bibliography is a common form of reference system, often set out in categories like headings and sub-headings, with references to sources of information in groups. Academic and historical works usually cite their references extensively, requiring a well laid out form of reference pages separating classes of reference. |
Examples of Reference Pages:
Structure: Bibliography A military history may have a bibilography set out in source types: French sourcesGerman sources English sources American sources Red Cross sources https://www.career.vt.edu/JOBSEARC/Refguide.htm |