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Books

  • Books can be broad in scope because of their length, but contain more interpretation than do reference sources.
  • Books can represent the ideas of an individual author (histories, memoirs, journalistic writing, novels, etc.) or the ideas of several authors (anthologies, essay collections, edited scholarly chapters by different authors, etc.).
  • Scholarly books always have one or several bibliographies that reference primary and/or other secondary works.
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Prepared by Jeff Dickens.