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单词 bibliography
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Definition of bibliography in English:

bibliography

nounPlural bibliographies ˌbɪblɪˈɒɡrəfiˌbɪbliˈɑɡrəfi
  • 1A list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.

    (学术著作的)参考文献目录

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, the bibliography and appendices are enviable.
    • While it lacks notes, it does include a selected bibliography that will help scholars track down its many and varied sources.
    • Appendices and a short bibliography are included.
    • Each chapter includes references at the end, as well as an extended bibliography as an appendix.
    • Some of the twenty-one essays include extensive documentation, bibliographies, and appendices, making available materials often known only to specialists.
    • This bibliography of classical folklore scholarship is not intended to be exhaustive, of course, but it does demonstrate the wide variety of sources and commentaries available on ancient myth and popular lore.
    • He supplements his book with interesting appendices and a solid bibliography.
    • There are extensive notes, which provide bibliographical references - though it would help the reader if there were a bibliography appended to each chapter.
    • To each is appended a significant bibliography for further reading of both older and newer scholarship.
    • Apart from criticizing the contents, he discovered that eight key references in the bibliography referred to nonexistent papers in nonexistent journals.
    • Useful appendices and an extensive bibliography add to the book's reference value.
    • For professionals, the greatest value of the book will be found in the exhaustive bibliography and the appendix of internet sources for exotic species.
    • Readers can now find explanations on such matters as how best to cite websites in bibliographies and refer to e-mail addresses in documents.
    • The book also includes a useful bibliography and appendix.
    • It is rounded off by a series of appendices and an exhaustive bibliography.
    • The book also includes a short glossary, a thorough bibliography, and seven appendices.
    • Six appendices and a bibliography complement the volume and I recommend it for serious students of the German war machine in WWI.
    • The chapters of the book are well written, illustrative, and most importantly, have lengthy bibliographies referring to classic literature as well as cutting edge studies in the respective fields.
    • The extensive bibliography refers to books, periodicals and theses, government and media materials, and websites.
    • There is a lengthy bibliography and two helpful appendices.
    Synonyms
    list of references, book list, list of books, catalogue, record
    1. 1.1 A list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
      (某一作者、出版社或关于某一专题的)书目
      a bibliography of his publications
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In 1975 I published a critical bibliography of books and articles in English about Westerns.
      • An overwhelming amount of research is involved in compiling an author bibliography.
      • For one, the book contains a definitive bibliography and indices on the subject.
      • The volume concludes with an appreciation of his academic career and, usefully, a full bibliography of his published writings.
      • In there is a bibliography of Marczewski's publications including 94 mathematical and 47 other research publications.
      • We include a selected bibliography of his publications.
      • Fans of bibliographies will no doubt linger over page 5 of the guidebook which lists the 17 bibliographies published by the library itself.
      • Twenty years ago, he became interested in the origins of the word ‘heifer’, and began collecting a bibliography on the subject.
      • The book includes an exhaustive bibliography on the subject, which researchers will find helpful.
      • A 1965 bibliography listed 13000 items published since 1950 and there has been no slackening of interest.
      • A helpful bibliography lists the researcher's publications from 1954 to 2001.
      • By this date, the Reverend had already amassed an impressive bibliography of publications, namely two books and thirty-two articles.
      • A helpful bibliography of White's publications is included at the end of the work.
      • That experience inspired him to publish a bibliography for another of his favorite horror writers.
      • The journal also published an annual bibliography of works published during the year.
      • In addition, there is a bibliography of his publications from 1952 to 2000, and an index.
      • The second part will be a provisional bibliography of her published works.
      • The books also contain substantial bibliographies of the authors' works and critics' commentaries on their works.
      • A good bibliography of Spencer's publications is given by Shaw, and the Bibliography of North American Geology gives an even more complete list.
      • The two articles in Part 1 survey Richardson's work and provide a bibliography of his publications.
      Synonyms
      list of references, book list, list of books, catalogue, record
    2. 1.2mass noun The history or systematic description of books, their authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc.
      目录学,文献学,书志学
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consistency in bibliography can throw up strange results.
      • Apart from bibliographic surveys, there are discussion sessions and reading assignments that place the study of bibliography in the larger context of trends in the field of African Studies, libraries, librarianship, and archives, as well as in the context of publishing industries and the rapidly changing world of electronic information.
      • There are four main divisions to the study of bibliography.
      • His study is especially useful to accounting historians for its appendix on historiography and bibliography.
      • Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action.
      • The study of early book trade catalogs almost inevitably led to collecting books in the history of bibliography.
      • The content of instruction will be divided into two parts: the general introduction on bibliography and the origin and development of Chinese bibliography.
      • For essays on the perspectives of history, literature, bibliography, and cultural studies, see Where is Book History?
      • The article opens with remarks on the usefulness of studying the history of Bibliography.
      • Taken together, the books make a brilliant contribution to the burgeoning, early modern fields of bibliography and book culture.

Derivatives

  • bibliographer

  • noun bɪblɪˈɒɡrəfəˌbɪbliˈɑɡrəfər
    • He was a very scholarly bibliographer, with a remarkable flair for collecting valuable first editions; when really desperate he would sell some of these to stave off poverty.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Collection development librarians and bibliographers work with departmental faculty in order to assure that collections reflect institutional research and teaching priorities.
      • An awesome academic and bibliographer in the social sciences, he was also a palpable influence in my becoming a librarian.
      • The descriptive bibliographer will, typically, describe the title page of a book or a musical edition, including such elements as printed borders and other decorative devices, typography, and content.
      • There were complaints from libraries and bibliographers that the Bulletin's full title was too clumsy.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French bibliographie or modern Latin bibliographia, from Greek biblion 'book' + -graphia 'writing'.

Rhymes

autobiography, biography, cardiography, cartography, chirography, choreography, chromatography, cinematography, cosmography, cryptography, demography, discography, filmography, geography, hagiography, historiography, hydrography, iconography, lexicography, lithography, oceanography, orthography, palaeography (US paleography), photography, radiography, reprography, stenography, topography, typography

Definition of bibliography in US English:

bibliography

(also bibliog.)
nounˌbiblēˈäɡrəfēˌbɪbliˈɑɡrəfi
  • 1A list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.

    (学术著作的)参考文献目录

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Readers can now find explanations on such matters as how best to cite websites in bibliographies and refer to e-mail addresses in documents.
    • Six appendices and a bibliography complement the volume and I recommend it for serious students of the German war machine in WWI.
    • The book also includes a short glossary, a thorough bibliography, and seven appendices.
    • Apart from criticizing the contents, he discovered that eight key references in the bibliography referred to nonexistent papers in nonexistent journals.
    • Each chapter includes references at the end, as well as an extended bibliography as an appendix.
    • The chapters of the book are well written, illustrative, and most importantly, have lengthy bibliographies referring to classic literature as well as cutting edge studies in the respective fields.
    • While it lacks notes, it does include a selected bibliography that will help scholars track down its many and varied sources.
    • This bibliography of classical folklore scholarship is not intended to be exhaustive, of course, but it does demonstrate the wide variety of sources and commentaries available on ancient myth and popular lore.
    • Appendices and a short bibliography are included.
    • It is rounded off by a series of appendices and an exhaustive bibliography.
    • For professionals, the greatest value of the book will be found in the exhaustive bibliography and the appendix of internet sources for exotic species.
    • He supplements his book with interesting appendices and a solid bibliography.
    • Finally, the bibliography and appendices are enviable.
    • To each is appended a significant bibliography for further reading of both older and newer scholarship.
    • Some of the twenty-one essays include extensive documentation, bibliographies, and appendices, making available materials often known only to specialists.
    • The book also includes a useful bibliography and appendix.
    • Useful appendices and an extensive bibliography add to the book's reference value.
    • The extensive bibliography refers to books, periodicals and theses, government and media materials, and websites.
    • There are extensive notes, which provide bibliographical references - though it would help the reader if there were a bibliography appended to each chapter.
    • There is a lengthy bibliography and two helpful appendices.
    Synonyms
    list of references, book list, list of books, catalogue, record
    1. 1.1 A list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
      (某一作者、出版社或关于某一专题的)书目
      a bibliography of his publications
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The second part will be a provisional bibliography of her published works.
      • We include a selected bibliography of his publications.
      • The two articles in Part 1 survey Richardson's work and provide a bibliography of his publications.
      • An overwhelming amount of research is involved in compiling an author bibliography.
      • A helpful bibliography lists the researcher's publications from 1954 to 2001.
      • For one, the book contains a definitive bibliography and indices on the subject.
      • A helpful bibliography of White's publications is included at the end of the work.
      • A 1965 bibliography listed 13000 items published since 1950 and there has been no slackening of interest.
      • In addition, there is a bibliography of his publications from 1952 to 2000, and an index.
      • By this date, the Reverend had already amassed an impressive bibliography of publications, namely two books and thirty-two articles.
      • Fans of bibliographies will no doubt linger over page 5 of the guidebook which lists the 17 bibliographies published by the library itself.
      • The books also contain substantial bibliographies of the authors' works and critics' commentaries on their works.
      • The volume concludes with an appreciation of his academic career and, usefully, a full bibliography of his published writings.
      • In there is a bibliography of Marczewski's publications including 94 mathematical and 47 other research publications.
      • The journal also published an annual bibliography of works published during the year.
      • In 1975 I published a critical bibliography of books and articles in English about Westerns.
      • That experience inspired him to publish a bibliography for another of his favorite horror writers.
      • Twenty years ago, he became interested in the origins of the word ‘heifer’, and began collecting a bibliography on the subject.
      • A good bibliography of Spencer's publications is given by Shaw, and the Bibliography of North American Geology gives an even more complete list.
      • The book includes an exhaustive bibliography on the subject, which researchers will find helpful.
      Synonyms
      list of references, book list, list of books, catalogue, record
    2. 1.2 The history or systematic description of books, their authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc.
      目录学,文献学,书志学
      he regarded bibliography as a science
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consistency in bibliography can throw up strange results.
      • The article opens with remarks on the usefulness of studying the history of Bibliography.
      • The study of early book trade catalogs almost inevitably led to collecting books in the history of bibliography.
      • There are four main divisions to the study of bibliography.
      • The content of instruction will be divided into two parts: the general introduction on bibliography and the origin and development of Chinese bibliography.
      • Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action.
      • Taken together, the books make a brilliant contribution to the burgeoning, early modern fields of bibliography and book culture.
      • Apart from bibliographic surveys, there are discussion sessions and reading assignments that place the study of bibliography in the larger context of trends in the field of African Studies, libraries, librarianship, and archives, as well as in the context of publishing industries and the rapidly changing world of electronic information.
      • For essays on the perspectives of history, literature, bibliography, and cultural studies, see Where is Book History?
      • His study is especially useful to accounting historians for its appendix on historiography and bibliography.

Origin

Early 19th century: from French bibliographie or modern Latin bibliographia, from Greek biblion ‘book’ + -graphia ‘writing’.

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