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'bibliographic' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to refer to the description of a book, its contents, authors, or publication details. For example: "This bibliographic record includes information about the edition, publisher, and year of publication of the book."
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bibliographic
adjective
Of or pertaining to bibliography.
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Dr Michel's team whittled this down to just over 5m volumes for which reasonably accurate bibliographic data, in particular the date and place of publication, are available.
Your university may give you free access to a bibliographic software package such as EndNote; if not, Zotero is free, web-based, and fairly easy to use.
The hyperlinks can be as unobtrusive as footnotes, citations, or bibliographic references in old books, thus making the reading of everything ever written a simple enough task.
Characterized by liberal cross-references, it is primarily a bibliographic tool that aids in the organization of special subject fields.
In addition to its detailed treatment of arithmetic on the abacus, it provided a summa of mathematical knowledge assembled by the author after 20 years of bibliographic research.
By the late 1960s such bodies of digitized alphanumeric information, known as bibliographic and numeric databases, constituted a new type of information resource.
Early in the 7th century the scholar Wei Cheng wrote the bibliographic section of the official Sui Dynasty History, dividing the books into four categories: Confucian classics, historical records, philosophical writings, and miscellaneous works.
Bibliographic procedures have been revolutionized; historical scholars, biographers, and historians of theory have placed criticism on a sounder basis of factuality.
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The British Library Bibliographic Services Division was formed from the British National Bibliography Ltd., an independent organization set up in 1949 to publish a weekly catalog of books published in the United Kingdom and received at the British Museum by legal deposit.
The program, called Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC, aims to encourage national libraries, or groups of libraries, to institute methods of recording their national publications in a standard format and, wherever possible, of entering them into computer files.
In 1946 the Bibliographic Society of London decided to enlarge & revise the 1475-1640 catalogue.
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