Providing a list of books inside wikis is very informative and good.
The link is provided to a publisher site or legitimate bookstore like Amazon.
And I did some research about it on some old wikis; there are list of books also, exactly in this style. The new editions have new updates, so I just added new books on top (with this style too).
In many wikis the list of books are in the wiki section; just when there are long lists, some wikis added a separate post.
Converted links to rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/
is automatically done by Stack Overflow itself, not me.
Compare These two formats:
Which is concise and fast to read?
( if you agree whit providing Hyper Linklink up-vote on this answer)
in this concise format (1) you see the book's title and if you need details you may click on it.
Scientific Style and Format Citation Quick Guide:
Author(s). Date. Title. Edition. Place of publication: publisher. Extent. Notes.
Books (1):
Books (2):
- Getting Started with LevelDB, By: Andy Dent, Ebook ISBN:978-1-78328-102-2 | ISBN 10:1-78328-102-2