bibliographic
bibliographic — adjective
1. connected with a list of books, articles, or other sources used in research, or
connected with a list of books, articles, or other sources used in research, or with the work of recording details about such publications.
Putri added full bibliographic details for every source she cited in her thesis.
common collocation: bibliographic details
The library uses a single bibliographic database to track every book, journal, and map it owns.
attributive: bibliographic database
Daichi worked at the museum, checking the bibliographic records of rare maps from the 1700s.
Each chapter ends with a bibliographic note that lists the studies the author relied on.
Sofia spent the morning correcting tiny bibliographic errors, like wrong page numbers and missing authors.
- bibliographical
alternative form with the same meaning; both spellings are accepted in academic writing
- citational
narrower; refers specifically to citations rather than full source records
文法句型
bibliographic + noun (data, record, entry, information)
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (bibliographic data, record, citation, reference, database). Rarely stands alone as a predicate.