From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbibliographybib‧li‧og‧ra‧phy /ˌbɪbliˈɒɡrəfi $ -ˈɑːɡ-/ ●○○ noun (plural bibliographies) [countable] 1 TCNa list of all the books and articles used in preparing a piece of writing2 TCNLISTa list of books and articles that are all about a particular subject —bibliographer noun [countable]
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bibliography• Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.• I started compiling an annotated bibliography of the philosophy of mind when I was a graduate student learning the ropes.• He has photo enhancements, floor plans, home movies, biographies, bibliographies, letters, rumors, mirages, dreams.• She gives, where available, a detailed and comprehensive bibliography for each entry.• He includes a history of mail delivery, a healthy bibliography and a detailed map.• There is a short bibliography the back of the book.• There are many specialized bibliographies published on limited subject areas.• Details of suggested further reading are given in the bibliography.• A selection of some of the major studies is given in the bibliography at the end of this chapter.• The bibliography is extensive with over a thousand entries, but it could be argued that it is a little haphazard.