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  • 1.  Connaissance des ouvrages et de leurs éditions, envisagés dans un domaine déterminé.
  • 2.  Liste de titres, de références d'ouvrages, de livres ou de périodiques relatifs à un domaine général ou spécialisé.

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Word History

probably from New Latin bibliographia , from Greek, the copying of books, from bibli- + -graphia -graphy

1689, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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A bibliography is a list of works (such as books and articles) written on a particular subject or by a particular author. Adjective : bibliographic.

Also known as a list of works cited , a bibliography may appear at the end of a book, report , online presentation, or research paper . Students are taught that a bibliography, along with correctly formatted in-text citations, is crucial to properly citing one's research and to avoiding accusations of plagiarism . In formal research, all sources used, whether quoted directly or synopsized, should be included in the bibliography.

An annotated bibliography includes a brief descriptive and evaluative paragraph (the annotation ) for each item in the list. These annotations often give more context about why a certain source may be useful or related to the topic at hand.

  • Etymology:  From the Greek, "writing about books" ( biblio , "book", graph , "to write")
  • Pronunciation:  bib-lee-OG-rah-fee

Examples and Observations

"Basic bibliographic information includes title, author or editor, publisher, and the year the current edition was published or copyrighted . Home librarians often like to keep track of when and where they acquired a book, the price, and a personal annotation, which would include their opinions of the book or of the person who gave it to them" (Patricia Jean Wagner, The Bloomsbury Review Booklover's Guide . Owaissa Communications, 1996)

Conventions for Documenting Sources

"It is standard practice in scholarly writing to include at the end of books or chapters and at the end of articles a list of the sources that the writer consulted or cited. Those lists, or bibliographies, often include sources that you will also want to consult. . . . "Established conventions for documenting sources vary from one academic discipline to another. The Modern Language Association (MLA) style of documentation is preferred in literature and languages. For papers in the social sciences the American Psychological Association (APA) style is preferred, whereas papers in history, philosophy, economics, political science, and business disciplines are formatted in the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) system. The Council of Biology Editors (CBE) recommends varying documentation styles for different natural sciences." (Robert DiYanni and Pat C. Hoy II, The Scribner Handbook for Writers , 3rd ed. Allyn and Bacon, 2001)

APA vs MLA Styles

There are several different styles of citations and bibliographies that you might encounter: MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard, and more. As described above, each of those styles is often associated with a particular segment of academia and research. Of these, the most widely used are APA and MLA styles. They both include similar information, but arranged and formatted differently.

"In an entry for a book in an APA-style works-cited list, the date (in parentheses) immediately follows the name of the author (whose first name is written only as an initial), just the first word of the title is capitalized, and the publisher's full name is generally provided.

APA Anderson, I. (2007). This is our music: Free jazz, the sixties, and American culture . Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

By contrast, in an MLA-style entry, the author's name appears as given in the work (normally in full), every important word of the title is capitalized, some words in the publisher's name are abbreviated, the publication date follows the publisher's name, and the medium of publication is recorded. . . . In both styles, the first line of the entry is flush with the left margin, and the second and subsequent lines are indented.

MLA Anderson, Iain. This Is Our Music: Free Jazz, the Sixties, and American Culture . Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2007. Print. The Arts and Intellectual Life in Mod. Amer.

( MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers , 7th ed. The Modern Language Association of America, 2009)

Finding Bibliographic Information for Online Sources

"For Web sources, some bibliographic information may not be available, but spend time looking for it before assuming that it doesn't exist. When information isn't available on the home page, you may have to drill into the site, following links to interior pages. Look especially for the author's name, the date of publication (or latest update), and the name of any sponsoring organization. Do not omit such information unless it is genuinely unavailable. . . . "Online articles and books sometimes include a DOI (digital object identifier). APA uses the DOI, when available, in place of a URL in reference list entries." (Diana Hacker and Nancy Sommers, A Writer's Reference With Strategies for Online Learners , 7th ed. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2011)

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bibliography noun ( LIST OF BOOKS )

  • She has included a bibliography so that readers can refer to the primary sources .
  • The extensive bibliography provides ample guidance for readers who want to make a deeper study of the subject .
  • Most books on art materials and techniques also include excellent bibliographies for further reading .
  • The center has compiled a bibliography of scientific research on meditation .
  • The authors provide bibliographies of the poets ' works and lists of useful , up-to-date anthologies and criticism .
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bibliography noun ( STUDY OF BOOKS )

  • He cataloged books for the booksellers Pearson & Co. and was a professor of bibliography at Cambridge University.
  • In the early 1930s he turned his attention toward bibliography, and became a professor of librarianship.

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  1. Définitions : bibliographie

    1. Connaissance des ouvrages et de leurs éditions, envisagés dans un domaine déterminé. 2. Liste de titres, de références d'ouvrages, de livres ou de périodiques relatifs à un domaine général ou spécialisé. VOUS CHERCHEZ PEUT-ÊTRE bibliographie n.f. Connaissance des ouvrages et de leurs éditions, envisagés dans un... Bibliographie matérielle

  2. bibliography

    bibliographic - bibliographical - work cited - works cited Français : bibliographie Dans les listes : Literature, Academic writing, Parts of a book, Suite... Synonymes : compilation, list of books, list of sources, book list, index, Suite...

  3. Bibliographie

    Une bibliographie est une liste structurée de références de documents, généralement écrits 1. Elle est établie généralement pour signaler un ensemble de sources qui évoquent un sujet donné ou qui ont été utilisées comme supports intellectuels pour écrire sur un sujet donné.

  4. Définition de bibliographie

    A.− Science du bibliographe, en tant qu'elle est connaissance approfondie de tout ce qui a trait aux livres, périodiques, etc. (nombre d'éditions, présentation, reliure, qualité du papier, prix, etc.). − P. ext. Cette même science, comprenant en outre la connaissance des manuscrits : 1.

  5. bibliography translation in French

    n. bibliographie "bibliography": examples and translations in context See how "bibliography " is translated from English to French with more examples in context bibliography translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'biography, biographer, biblical, Bible story', examples, definition, conjugation

  6. bibliography in French

    noun / bibliˈoɡrəfi/ plural bibliographies Add to word list a list of books bibliographie Don't forget to include a bibliography at the end of your essay. (Translation of bibliography from the PASSWORD English-French Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples of bibliography bibliography

  7. bibliographie

    [biblijɔgʀafi] en espagnol | Conjugaison [FR] | Conjugator [EN] | en contexte | images Inflections of ' bibliographie ' ( nf ): fpl: bibliographies WordReference Collins WR Reverse (6) WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2023: Un oubli important ? Signalez une erreur ou suggérez une amélioration.

  8. Traduction bibliography en Français

    Chercher Synonymes Conjuguer Prononcer Proposer une autre traduction/définition bibliography n bibliographie f → There's a long bibliography at the back of the book. Traduction Dictionnaire Collins Anglais - Français bibliography n. bibliographie Commentaires additionnels: "bibliography" : exemples et traductions en contexte

  9. Translation of bibliography

    noun / bibliˈoɡrəfi/ plural bibliographies a list of books bibliographie Don't forget to include a bibliography at the end of your essay. (Translation of bibliography from the PASSWORD English-French Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples of bibliography bibliography

  10. French translation of 'bibliography'

    French Translation of "BIBLIOGRAPHY" | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases.

  11. bibliographie translation in English

    Suggest new translation/definition bibliographie nf bibliography Translation French - English Collins Dictionary bibliographie n. bibliography Additional comments: "bibliographie": examples and translations in context See how "bibliographie " is translated from French to English with more examples in context

  12. Définition de bibliography en anglais

    a list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book or article: Other sources of information are found in the bibliography at the end of this article. SMART Vocabulary : mots et locutions associés Books & parts of books acknowledgment addendum appendix artwork bibliographical binder binding blurb errata

  13. a bibliography

    Many translated example sentences containing "a bibliography" - French-English dictionary and search engine for French translations.

  14. bibliographie definition

    nf inv ( bibliographie ) bibliographie. nf. 1 liste des ouvrages cités dans un livre. 2 ensemble des ouvrages traitant d'un sujet. French Definition Dictionary.

  15. bibliographie

    Cette bibliographie présente les principaux ouvrages de référence. Cette bibliographie liste les ouvrages généraux utilisés pour la rédaction de l'article. Des articles de catalogues d'exposition et des articles d'intérêt général complètent sa bibliographie.

  16. Bibliography Definition & Meaning

    1 : the history, identification, or description of writings or publications 2 a : a list often with descriptive or critical notes of writings relating to a particular subject, period, or author a bibliography of modern poetry b : a list of works written by an author or printed by a publishing house compiled a complete bibliography of John Donne 3

  17. Bibliography: Definition and Examples

    A bibliography is a list of works (such as books and articles) written on a particular subject or by a particular author. Adjective: bibliographic. Also known as a list of works cited, a bibliography may appear at the end of a book, report, online presentation, or research paper. Students are taught that a bibliography, along with correctly ...

  18. bibliographie in English

    bibliographie translations: bibliography, bibliography. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

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  20. How to Write a Bibliography, With Examples

    Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication, Publisher, Publication. Date. If the cited book was published prior to 1900, is from a publisher with offices in multiple countries, or is from a publisher that is largely unknown in the US, include the book's city of publication. Otherwise, this can be left out.

  21. BIBLIOGRAPHIE in English

    noun bibliography [noun] a list of books Don't forget to include a bibliography at the end of your essay. (Translation of bibliographie from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples in english of bibliography bibliography

  22. BIBLIOGRAPHY

    BIBLIOGRAPHY definition: 1. a list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book…. Learn more.

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY meaning: 1. a list of the books and articles that have been used by someone when writing a particular book…. Learn more.