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Bibliography
Bibliography meaning
A section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referred to 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.
Example sentences (20)
Ancestry Selected bibliography A selected bibliography of Russell's books in English, sorted by year of first publication: * 1896.
Annotated bibliography The following is an annotated bibliography of key written documents for the Western exploration of the Nile.
Naur died on 3 January 2016 after a short illness. citation (Danish) main Bibliography Numbers refer to the published bibliography.
A quick glance at Hickman’s bibliography reveals he has never worked extensively with Spider-Man, at least in a solo Web-Slinger book (he did collaborate with Chris Bachalo on a one-off story featuring Spidey).
Jews and Judaism: A Bibliography of Jewish Canadiana, 1965-2000A Guide to the Study of Jewish Civilization in Canadian UniversitiesEncounter with Aharon Appelfeld (with Sara R. Horowitz).
A critical flaw in Niemietz’s argument is his selective use of sources and the glaring omissions in his bibliography.
It had a full bibliography, MLA cited, and we did drafts for it,” Roe explained.
There is a full apparatus criticus: each volume contains over 2,500 footnotes, a glossary, an appendix and a bibliography.
Though “The Wreck of the Portland” is aimed at a popular audience, with an appendix, index, bibliography but no footnotes; as a historian, I can vouch for its general accuracy.
You may talk about the main scientists and authors who research this topic and write about it (you read them when preparing an assignment and include them in the bibliography).
Anyone who has read a majority of Agatha Christie's bibliography and fancies themselves an amateur Columbo.
I will focus here on some of my favorite pieces, and hope that sports writer literati will continue to contribute and expand that bibliography.
Here’s a bibliography of sources, along with my own experience with TPUSA at my university–Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
In a concise 132 pages of text, backed up by an extensive bibliography of recent works, he manages to touch on virtually all the issues that the revolutionary left faces today.
It is meant to help students prepare their entire bibliography or reference list efficiently.
Its otherwise copious bibliography includes no works by Lenin, Trotsky, Gramsci, Draper or Mandel.
Thank you for this well-sourced article, I may have to come back to it for the bibliography – I had no idea there was so much data already out about this proposal.
That contribution is explored in this book, which is based on research and in-depth analysis of local archives and the existing bibliography.
A bibliography on proverbs in visual form has been prepared by Mieder and Sobieski (1999).
A condensed survey with extensive bibliography.