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bibliography in English

  • bibliography
    bibliography, noun, pl.-phies.
    1. a list of the books or articles consulted or referred to by an author in the preparation of an article or book.
    2. a list of books or articles about a particular subject or person.
    Ex. a bibliography of

bibliography in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

bibliography in Nepali नेपाली

bibliography

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌbɪblɪˈɒɡrəfi/

Definitions

1. A list of the books, articles, and other sources referred to in a scholarly work or used in research.

2. The systematic recording and classification of books and other written works.

Usage Examples

  • She cited a variety of sources in her bibliography to support her argument.
  • The bibliography at the end of the research paper included a range of academic journals and books.

Etymology

The word 'bibliography' is derived from the Greek "biblion" meaning "book" and "grapho" meaning "to write." The term was first used in the late 17th century and became more widely accepted in scholarly and academic contexts in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Synonyms

  • Reference list
  • Works cited
  • Source list
  • Literature

Antonyms

  • Ignorance
  • Unreferenced
  • Plagiarism

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Arabicفهرس المصادرFahras al-masadir
Chinese (Simplified)参考书目Cānkǎo shūmù
FrenchbibliographieBee-bli-oh-grah-fee
GermanbibliographieBee-bli-oh-grah-fee
Hindiसंदर्भ सूचीSandarbh soochi
ItalianbibliografiaBee-bli-oh-grah-fee-ah
Japanese参考文献Sankō bunken
Korean참고 문헌Chamgo munheon
PortuguesebibliografiaBee-bli-oh-grah-fee-ah
RussianбиблиографияBibliografiya
SpanishbibliografíaBee-bli-oh-grah-fee-ah
Swahiliorodha ya marejeleoO-ro-tha ya ma-re-je-le-o
TurkishbibliyografyaBee-bli-oh-graf-ya
UkrainianбібліографіяBibliohrafiya
Vietnamesethư mục họcThoo moo-hok
PolishbibliografiaBee-bli-oh-grah-fee-ah
Thaiรายการอ้างอิงRāi-kaan āng-īng
GreekβιβλιογραφίαVivliografía
HebrewביבליוגרפיהBibliografiyah
MalaybibliografiBee-bli-oh-gra-fi
Tagalogtalaan ng mga sanggunianTa-lah-an ng ma-ga sang-goo-nee-an
IndonesianbibliografiBee-bli-oh-gra-fee
Bengaliবিবলিওগ্রাফিBiblio-graphi
Punjabiਬਿਬਲਿਓਗ੍ਰਾਫੀBibliography
Marathiसंदर्भ सूचीSandarbh soochi
Gujaratiસંદર્ભ સૂચિSandarbh soochi
Teluguసూచనాల జాబితాSoochanaala jaabita
Tamilசுட்டி பட்டியல்Suṭṭi paṭṭiyal
Kannadaಸಂದರ್ಭ ಪಟ್ಟಿSandarbh patti
Odiaସନ୍ଦର୍ଭ ତାଲିକାSandarbh talika
Assameseপুথি তালিকাPuthi talika

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In various English-speaking regions, the pronunciation of "bibliography" may differ slightly. In American English, it is pronounced with emphasis on the third syllable (bi-bli-OG-ra-fee), while in British English, the emphasis is typically on the second syllable (bi-BLI-o-gra-phy).

Historical Usage

The term 'bibliography' began being widely used in the late 17th century, particularly as printed books became more common and scholars needed to track the sources they were referencing. Bibliographies became an essential tool in academia by the 18th century as more structured and comprehensive methods of listing books and articles were developed.

Cultural Nuances

Bibliographies are crucial in academic writing as they provide citations that support research and scholarship. In different cultures, the level of detail in bibliographies can vary, but the importance of proper referencing is universally emphasized to avoid plagiarism and ensure academic integrity.

More Information

A bibliography is an essential part of academic work, ensuring that all sources of information are properly cited and acknowledged. It may appear as a separate section at the end of a research paper, book, or article, listing all the works referred to during the writing process. Bibliographies can follow different citation styles, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago, depending on the academic field. Each style has specific rules for formatting the references, allowing researchers and readers to trace the sources used for any given work.

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