bibliographic record

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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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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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The user is in many cases guided directly from thebibliographicrecordto the fulltext.
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By providing a name, title, and subject access to the description, abibliographicrecordis created.
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Abibliographicrecordcontains the data elements necessary to help users identify and retrieve that resource, as well as additional supporting information, presented in a formalized bibliographic format.
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His point in fact is that despite a not insignificant volume of interdisciplinary scholarship, little features in official bibliographic records linking law with geography.
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Access to its automated catalogue, which currently contains close to 3,000,000 bibliographic records encompassing all of its collections.
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About 6,500 bibliographic records are added per year.
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Included are files and bibliographic records for each issue and for each major item in each issue.
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Bibliographic records are usually retrievable from bibliographic databases by author, title, index term, or keyword.
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Its current catalogued collection comprises over 39,000 bibliographic records.
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Index terms make up a controlled vocabulary for use in bibliographic records.
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There are approximately 380,000 registered borrowers, and 290,000 bibliographic records in the catalog.
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Additionally, the program will make available bibliographic records and holdings information for some 140,000 newspaper titles from the 17th century to the present.
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This database contains 8.8 million bibliographic records, which includes 85,000 full text articles.
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Global in scope, and with back file coverage to 1980, this database contains over four million bibliographic records, with an additional 250,000 records added annually.
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It contains 170,000 bibliographic records, with 11,000 records added each year.
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There are approximately 13,091 registered resident borrowers, 1,269 non-resident borrowers, and 72,000 bibliographic records in the catalog.
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The central record repository contains 25-million bibliographic records and just under eight-million authority records.
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In addition to creating bibliographic records for monographs we produce a large number of analytics (journal and magazine articles, individual conference papers for which we have provided full cataloging).
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