- who
wrote about "the
science of
bibliography." However,
there have
recently been
voices claiming that "the
bibliographical paradigm" is obsolete, and it...
- and scholarship, a
reference or
bibliographical reference is a
piece of
information provided in a
footnote or
bibliography of a
written work such as a book...
-
describes itself as "a
database of the
names and ****ociated
basic bibliographical details of seed plants,
ferns and lycophytes."
Coverage of
plant names...
- of the
Bibliographical Society of
America through its
split from the
American Library ****ociation and the
reconstituting of the
Bibliographical Society...
-
Burlington House. The
first fifty years of the
Bibliographical Society were do****ented in the book The
Bibliographical Society, 1892–1942:
Studies in Retrospect...
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edited collections,
there may be
currently over 500
books in Asimov's
bibliography—as well as his
individual short stories,
individual essays, and criticism...
- Library.
Bibliographical Society’s Gold Medal. The
Bibliographical Society. Edelstein, J. M. “News and Notes.” The
Papers of the
Bibliographical Society...
-
astronomical data
systems to
uniquely specify literature references. The
Bibliographic Reference Code (refcode) was
originally developed to be used in SIMBAD...
-
subject bibliography databases (such as
Chemical Abstracts, Medline, PsycInfo, or Web of Science) do not use the same
kinds of
bibliographical standards...
- The
Bibliographical Society,
headquartered in the U.K.,
deals with the
study of the book and its history.
Bibliographical Society may also
refer to: Bibliographical...