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/ˌbiblēˈägrəfē/,
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bibliographies, plural;
  1. A list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, usually printed as an appendix

  2. A list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject
    • - a bibliography of his publications
  3. The history or systematic description of books, their authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc
    • - he regarded bibliography as a science
  4. Any book containing such information


  1. 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.)
  2. (bibliographical) bibliographic: relating to or dealing with bibliography
  3. Climbing is the activity of using one's hands and feet (or indeed any other part of the body) to ascend a steep object. ...
  4. A bibliogram is a verbal construct made when noun phrases from extended stretches of text are ranked high to low by their frequency of co-occurrence with one or more user-supplied seed terms. Each bibliogram has three components: * A seed term that sets a . ...
  5. 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
  6. (Bibliographies) containing more references to be found on the website of the journal Simulation & Gaming.
  7. (Bibliographies) Books that list books and articles about a topic or person. A useful place to start research on a topic you know little about or that is so broad that you need help in focusing on one aspect of it. ...
  8. list of publications providing reference material on a particular subject, usually included in the endmatter of a book.
  9. A list of works, occasionally in great detail, on a given subject or by a given author.
  10. A list of books, articles, or other sources (interviews, films) on a particular subject. Bibliographies may be found at the end of books or articles, or may be separate publications.
  11. a list of sources (books, journals, websites, periodicals, etc.) used for researching a topic. Bibliographies are sometimes called "references" or "works cited" depending on the style format you are using. A bibliography usually just includes the bibliographic information (i.e. ...
  12. 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. ...
  13. 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.
  14. A citation list of sources used in writing books, articles, or essays.
  15. A list of selected items from the bibliographic universe, which bear some relationship to each other; arrangement varying depending on purpose. ...
  16. A bibliography includes all the sources used in the preparation of a piece of work - not just those that have been cited in the text of the work and included in a reference list. ...
  17. is a list of documents (for example, books, periodicals, articles, reports, and conference papers) covering a specific subject or range of subjects, arranged in some order, such as by subject, chronologically, or by author. ...
  18. A list of publications on DI systems and related matters.
  19. A list of books and articles used by the writer of a term paper, thesis, article, or book to tell the reader what materials were referred to in the work.
  20. 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. ...
  21. A list of references to works that have been consulted or referred to when preparing a publication. A bibliography usually appears at the end of a paper, article, book chapter, book, dissertation or report. ...
  22. A listing of works used and/or considered by an author in the preparation of a work. How To Properly Cite References
  23. A list of out-of-print books found in a book that will soon go out of print.
  24. A list of books, articles, or other works.  This is often in the form of a reference list, which identifies the works the author has referred to (cited).  Bibliographies can also take the form of a full-length work on a given subject.
  25. list of writings related to a particular subject - these are sometimes annotated