- (bibliographical) bibliographic: relating to or dealing with bibliography
- (bibliography) a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document etc.)
- (Bibliography (Climbing)) Climbing is the activity of using one's hands and feet (or indeed any other part of the body) to ascend a steep object. ...
- (bibliography) A section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referenced in the work; A list of books or documents relevant to a particular subject or author; The study of the history of books in terms of their classification, printing and publication
- (Bibliography) a list of books, periodical articles, government documents, or other materials systematically arranged by author, title, date and place of publication, publisher, details of edition, and page numbers. ...
- (Bibliography) list of publications providing reference material on a particular subject, usually included in the endmatter of a book.
- a bibliography is a list of books, magazines, web sites, and other resources one consults in the process of writing a book, article, or paper.
- (Bibliography) A list of items such as books, documents, articles, videos, etc. arranged in a logical order and having something in common such as the author or producer, a subject, or the geographic region. Books, scholarly articles, term papers, etc. ...
- (bibliography) A complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle, as authorship, subject, or printer. Also, a list of source materials that are used or consulted in the preparation of a work, or that are referred to in the text. ...
- (Bibliography) A list of titles of source material referenced by the author in the book, usually located at the rear. Also, the activity of studying books.
- (Bibliography) A citation list of sources used in writing books, articles, or essays.
- (bibliography) list of writings relating to a specific subject, some of which are annotated. A bibliographic citation describes and identifies the author, edition, date of issue, publisher, and typography of a book or other written material. ...
- (BIBLIOGRAPHY) A list of works, occasionally in great detail, on a given subject or by a given author.
- (Bibliography) in Chicago Manual of Style(documentary-note / humanities style) the list of books and other references used by an author in a scholarly work. If it includes only works referred to in the text, it may be called "Works Cited" or "References". ...
- (Bibliography) A list of book by an author or on a subject, usually arranged chronologically or alphabetically
- (Bibliography) A list of resources listed in author alphabetical order at the end of the document. The bibliography is made up of texts that have been referenced in-text (the full citation for these texts would normally appear in alphabetical order in the "References" list) and mentioned by ...
- (Bibliography) A list of books and/or journal articles, usually appearing at the end of a book or journal article. It can lead to additional sources of information.
- (Bibliography) List of resources relating to a specific subject.
- A bibliography is a list of references about a particular subject. It can often be found at the end of a work listing all the other works the author consulted or cited within the paper.
- (Bibliography) A list of books, articles, or other published writings on a particular subject. Bibliographies may be separate publications or may be found as a list of references at the end of books, chapters, articles, etc.
- (bibliography) a list of references that have something in common, usually a subject or author. (Note: in the Meridian district, we use the MLA style for citing sources used in preparing a work. MLA calls for a reference list at the end of a research paper titled “Works Cited.”)
- (Bibliography) A section of the Endmatter of a book, containing details of works referred to in the text. A bibliography should be included in any book that contains more than a handful of references.
- (Bibliography) An organized list of citations (also called references) to published documents - for example, to journal articles. Each citation in a bibliography denotes one unique published document.
- ((Annotated) Bibliography) A list of works—selective or comprehensive—that is compiled based on a common principle such as: subject or author. ...
- (BIBLIOGRAPHY) "The story begins in 2005 A.D."