bibliographic

IPA: bɪbɫiˈɑgrʌfɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to bibliography.
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Examples of "bibliographic" in Sentences

  • Paizo's blog post is just the kind of bibliographic babble that we love!
  • Here's a bibliographic question for Richard: I just started classes with a new student whose second last name is Silva.
  • In all cases, Google showed bibliographic information and, when possible, information on where to find or buy the physical book.
  • The PCC’s direct involvement in bibliographic standards, both formulating and implementing, has led to official representation on the ALA committee concerned with descriptive access.
  • Jay Shorten (University of Oklahoma) and Ian Fairclough (Marion, Ohio, Public Library) are setting up a notification list for issues about personal names in bibliographic and authority records.
  • So when we look at development we must not just break away from the paper concept but recognise that rights and contextual information, or what many today know as bibliographic, metadata and marketing material, are mere attributes of the content.
  • Historically library instruction or traditional bibliographic instruction provided instruction to library patrons on how to locate bibliographic information and information through available library resources including indexes and other research methods.
  • Pre-CINAHL was intended to provide current awareness of new journal articles, and included a rotating file of limited bibliographic information (no subject searching), which was available to searchers only for the time when these articles were being assigned additional indexing.

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