A bibliography or reference list provides full references for the sources you used in your writing.
A bibliography consists of: -
reference list entries in alphabetical order corresponding to your in-text citations
it sometimes also lists sources that you consulted for background research, but did not cite in your text.
The information you include in a bibliography varies depending on the type of source, but it usually includes the author, date, and title of the work, followed by details of where it was published. You should also include the date you accessed the reference source
Example: Harvard Referenced bibliography list entry
Fuston, L. (2025) How to mic a drum kit, inSync. Available at: https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/mic-drum-kit/ (Accessed: March 24, 2025).
Note: the date you accessed the article is included at the end of the reference link
Sources are alphabetised by author last name. The heading ‘Bibliography’ appears at the top.
Each new source appears on a new line, and when an entry for a single source extends onto a second line, a hanging indent is used: