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bibliographical

American  
[bi-blee-uh-graf-ik-uhl] / ˌbɪ bli əˈgræf ɪk əl /

adjective

  1. relating to or involving bibliography.


Example Sentences

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I found the book engaging, horrifying and enlightening, and even though it was light on bibliographical references and sourcing, as Davis laments, that did not detract from the experience.

From New York Times

The initiative aims to emulate I4OC, a scheme established three years ago to make metadata and bibliographical references openly available through Crossref.

From Nature

The initiative, launched on 24 September, aims to emulate I4OC, an initiative established three years ago to make metadata and bibliographical references openly available through Crossref.

From Nature

In essence, a bibliographical description anatomizes a book’s structure and supplies a schematic overview of its printing history.

From Washington Post

His bibliographical essays are impressively thorough, particularly on works on the study of writing, publishing and reading.

From Washington Post