BIBLIOGRAPHY A list of descriptions of published materials either relating to a given subject, or by a given author. A list of all the sources used in the process of researching your work. Bibliography of law books- may refer to a list of authors legal works, or of the literature bearing on a particular subject or field of law. BIBLIOGRAPHY Examples: Philippine Legal Bibliography by Justice Federico Moreno (1973) Handbook on Legal Bibliography by Andres B. Soriano (1984), and; A guide to Philippine Legal Materials by Fortunato Gupit and Daniel T. Martinez (1993) BIBLIOGRAPHY In general, a bibliography should include: The authors names The titles of the works The names and locations of the companies that published the copies of the sources The dates copies were published The page numbers of the sources BIBLIOGRAPHY De Leon, Hector. Textbook on the Philippine Constitution. Manila: Rex Book Store (2005) 530p. Fernando, Enrique. Separation of Powers: The Three Departments of the Philippine Government by E.M. Fernando and Enrique Q. Fernando Jr. 2nd ed. Manila: Supreme Court (1985) 454p. Santiago, Miriam. Constitutional Law: Texts and Cases. 2d. ed. Q.C.: Central Book Supply (2000-2002) 2 vols. MANUALS OF LEGAL CITATION There are available manuals of legal citation as a guide in citing Philippine Legal Information namely: Feliciano, Myrna. Philippine Manual of Legal Citations (5th ed. 1999) Ong, Milagros. Philippine Legal Citation at Part 2 Philippine Legal Information Resources and Citations available at http://www.nyulawglobal.org/Globalex/Philippines_Pa rt2.htm Supreme Courts Manual of Judicial Writing. Manila (2005) Fundamentals of Decision Writing for Judges. Manila: Philippine Judicial Academy (2009)