bibliographic database

collocation in English

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bibliographical
adjective
uk
/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
relating to a bibliography (= a list of the books, etc. that have been used when writing a particular book or article, or a list of the books from a particular writer or publisher or on a ...
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database
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.tə.beɪs/
us
/ˈdeɪ.t̬ə.beɪs/
a large amount of information stored in a computer system in such a way that it can be easily looked at ...
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(Definition ofbibliographicalanddatabasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is abibliographicdatabasethat indexes and abstracts articles from published material on all aspects of the global wine industry.
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Abibliographicdatabasemay be general in scope or cover a specific academic discipline.
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The product is often an abstract journal or a bibliographic index, which may be a subject bibliography or abibliographicdatabase.
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There is an extensive underlyingbibliographicdatabasecontaining key works of all genres from all major publishers of computing literature.
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It is an engineeringbibliographicdatabase.
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It is the world's largestbibliographicdatabase.
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Literature retrieval for this purpose, however, was not based on systematic searches in bibliographic databases.
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This information is usually found through bibliographic databases.
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A sensitive search strategy was applied to several electronic bibliographic databases.
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However, conference abstracts and presentations are poorly or not indexed in standard bibliographic databases typically searched in systematic reviews.
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Publication is normally in peer reviewed journals indexed on standard bibliographic databases.
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As separate works, they may be in bound volumes such as those shown on the right, or computerized bibliographic databases.
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Subject indexing is used in information retrieval especially to create bibliographic databases to retrieve documents on a particular subject.
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In many academic areas, specialized bibliographic databases are available to find their online content.
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Since the 1970s they are typically generated as output from bibliographic databases (whereas earlier they were manually compiled using index cards).
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Subject bibliographic databases and citation indexes provided a major step forward in information dissemination - and also in the curriculum at library schools.
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Bibliographic records are usually retrievable from bibliographic databases by author, title, index term, or keyword.
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Full-text-searching techniques became common in online bibliographic databases in the 1990s.
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