bibliographic

[ US /ˌbɪbɫiˈɑˌɡɹɑfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or dealing with bibliography
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How To Use bibliographic In A Sentence

  • This volume included valuable bibliographical essays by B.C. Bloomfield and by Bruce Graver, as well as discussions that set Introduction: Tim Fulford
  • Detailed notes and an excellent bibliographic essay end the monograph.
  • User access to our bibliographic data is currently by means of a card catalogue, with some analytical indexes.
  • A fundamentally different analytical method is to use the concept of bibliographical coupling to construct clusters of co-citing journals.
  • 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. Archive 2008-12-01
  • When the timecamein 1979that I thoughtof writinga novel about the critical developments in Poland, it was obvious tome that since I did not speak Polish or read it, I would need some kind of bibliographical assistance, and Piszek and Moszuk came up with the idea of asking some dozen top intellects in Poland to draft summaries of recent scholarship in fifteen vital fields. Poland
  • This paper analyzes the characteristics of Retrospective Conversion Bibliographic Database (RCBD) in Library and introduces the WBS's definition, composition and method to be created.
  • I don't know why my parents chose two different transliterations for "Yong", but if they had not, Richard and I would be completely indistinguishable ( "Tsien RY") in bibliographical databases. Roger Y. Tsien - Autobiography
  • However, bibliographical research has shown that pyrogallol has a hepatoprotective activity which is observable when the same amount of doses are used as those showing antibacterial effect. Chapter 12
  • The typesetting of the book also jars, with line gaps between every paragraph and a rather idiosyncratic bibliographical layout. The Times Literary Supplement
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