bibliography
Significado: A list of books, articles, and other sources consulted or cited in a piece of academic writing.
A bibliography appears at the end of an essay, thesis, or book and provides full publication details for each source. It differs from a reference list in that a bibliography may include works consulted but not directly cited. The term also refers to the scholarly study of books as physical objects, including their history and production.
Ejemplos
- Please ensure your bibliography follows the Harvard referencing style. 请确保你的参考文献目录遵循哈佛引用格式。Asegúrate de que tu bibliografía sigue el estilo de referencia Harvard.参考文献目録がハーバード方式に従っていることを確認してください。참고문헌 목록이 하버드 참조 방식을 따르고 있는지 확인해 주십시오.
- The bibliography runs to fifteen pages, reflecting the breadth of her research. 参考文献目录长达十五页,反映了她研究的广度。La bibliografía ocupa quince páginas, lo que refleja la amplitud de su investigación.参考文献目録は15ページに及び、彼女の研究の幅広さを反映している。참고문헌 목록은 15페이지에 달하며, 그녀의 연구의 폭넓음을 반영하고 있다.
- An annotated bibliography includes a brief summary of each source. 注释参考文献目录包括对每个来源的简要概述。Una bibliografía anotada incluye un breve resumen de cada fuente.注釈付き参考文献目録には、各出典の簡潔な要約が含まれる。주석이 달린 참고문헌 목록에는 각 출처에 대한 간략한 요약이 포함된다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: academic
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Greek bibliographia, from biblion (book) + graphia (writing). Adopted into English in the 17th century via French bibliographie.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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