Bibliography: General Aspects and Issues Guidelines A bibliography, in the context of presentation of academic work,
is the list of documents consulted during the preparation of work . Served, provided the scientific rigor and legislation intellectual property, to identify sources of work and ideas of other authors.
should include all works and resources (books, articles, websites, ...) consulted. All work will be cited with the fullest possible information
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A bibliography includes:
- References.
literature is going to the end of a job after the annexes and indexes before. It may consist, in turn, two deliverables: Consulted Bibliography -
- Another recommended reading
- Citations .
are ranked numerically according to the order they are cited within the text. Can provide references associated with the end of each chapter.
can be traced to its construction standards: ISO
- 690-1987 and its equivalent UNE 50-104-94
- To specify some benchmarks, abbreviations, etc.. we have to be guided by the ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description) or the AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules)
general standards:
- reference data are taken from the document to which they relate, ie the source document.
- The names can be reduced to initials.
- criterion is respected capitalization of the language in which information is given.
- When there are multiple authors are separated by a semicolon and a space, and if more than three will be used first followed by the abbreviation et al .
- For anonymous works the first reference element will be the title.
- If the author is a reference entity will start with the same name followed by the section if you cite, both separated by dot and space.
- If we are citing documents not yet published will place the date "(in press)."
- Captions can be included after the title separated by a colon and space (:)
- If the document does not show any date we can give an approximate date. Eg ca.
- 1957 titles of publications in series can be abbreviated according to the UNE 50-134
UNE offers the possibility to use the author-date system for citations within the text. In this case we can draw references placing the date after the first item. Guidelines
- If the bibliography contains only texts cited in the text should name it as " References "
- been sorting by the first element of the entry, usually author, or if Without that the Title. In case of equality of the first criterion is used one second consisting of the date.
- If there is no author of the document Date placed after the title.
- Personal communications, mail, etc. .. be listed at the end of the bibliography separately.
- Any documentation that is not extracted directly from the document to be indicated in brackets.
- All data will remain in the language of the document.
- abbreviations may be used (as standard)
- The body of literature has to be consistent and clear