bibliographic
adjective
mainlyUSus/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪk/uk/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪk/(also mainlyUKbibliographical)relatingto abibliography(= alistof thebooks, etc. that have been used when writing aparticularbookorarticle, or alistof thebooksfrom aparticularwriterorpublisheror on aparticularsubject):
Bibliographicreferencesarecitedwithin thetext.
Further bibliographicalreferenceswill be given below.
Thebookhas been re-edited and nowcontainsimportantbibliographicnotes.
relatingtolibrariesand thebooksandinformationtheycontain, and how tofindthem:
She isheadof bibliographicservicesat alargecommunitycollegelibrary.
Thelibrariansbuiltasuccessfulrelationshipwith thefacultythrough bibliographicinstruction.
computerizedbibliographicalinformation
- This willallowresearchers tocapturebibliographicreferencesforcitinginpapersandreportsthat they write.
- Keywords can besearchedinEnglishorFrenchwithfullbibliographiccitations.
- Useraccessto the library's bibliographicdataiscurrentlybymeansof acardcatalog.
- Thedatabaseis alargecollectionof bibliographicrecordsandlocationholdingsfor theworldwidenetworkoflibraries.
- This is the world'slargestdatabaseof bibliographicinformation.
Books & parts of books
- acknowledgment
- acknowledgmentsphrase
- addendum
- appendix
- artwork
- bibliographical
- bibliography
- binding
- epilogue
- errata
- erratum
- ex-libris
- extract
- fascicle
- jacket
- library
- monograph
- preface
- prologue
- spine
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Lists and catalogues