Bibliography in spanish

Bibliografía

pronunciation: biblioʊgɹ̩ɑfiɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

bibliography = bibliografía. [Técnicas para la identificación y descripción de documentos y para la ordenación de estas descripciones de modo útil; Documento secundario que enumera entradas de un modo determinado y que contiene elementos que describen e identifican a los documentos de un modo inequívoco]

Example: The techniques of identifying and describing documents and of arranging these descriptions in a useful order are known as bibliography.

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» analytical bibliography = bibliografía analítica. [Estudio del libro como algo tangible con objeto de deducir información relativa a su fabricación]

Example: Analytical (or critical) bibliography is the examination of books as tangible objects with a view to the recovery of the details of the physical process of their manufacture, and the analysis of the effect of this production process on the physical characteristics of any specific copy of a book.

» annotated bibliography = bibliografía comentada.

Example: As an aid to this work, CCRC commissioned the preparation of an annotated bibliography covering publications that offer a critical assessment of the AACR.

» biobibliography = biobibliografía. [Biografía de un autor o varios que además de recoger información sobre sus vidas también incluye sus obras]

Example: The introduction defines 'related works' as 'collective biographies, biobibliographies, collections of epitaphs, selected genealogical works, and dictionaries of anonyms and pseudonyms'.

» British National Bibliography (BNB) = Bibliografía Nacional Británica (BNB).

Example: The British National Bibliography (BNB) is a weekly printed list, with entries classified and arranged by the latest edition of DC (since 1971).

» cartobibliography = cartobibliografía.

Example: This article presents the case for a bibliography of cartobibliographies, the achievement of which would need to be accompanied by cooperative effort, which would represent an important research and reference tool.

» compile + bibliography = compilar una bibliografía.

Example: A retrospective bibliography may take many years to compile and require a massive investment of time, money and effort before any return is seen.

» critical bibliography = bibliografía crítica.

Example: Doubtless its compilers were influenced by the rapid growth of historical and critical bibliography at the turn of the century.

» cumulative bibliography = bibliografía acumulada.

Example: The relative datedness of most in print guides implies that they will not always serve as a means of avoiding the considerable chore of searching the recent individual parts of current cumulative bibliographies.

» current bibliography = bibliografía en curso. [Bibliografía publicada periódicamente con frecuencia más o menos regular y que recoge y describe los documentos a medida que se van publicando]

Example: A current bibliography is bibliography published periodically at more or less regular intervals, recording and describing documents as and when they are published.

» descriptive bibliography = bibliografía descriptiva.

Example: At the same time an analytically descriptive bibliography of this sort serves as a means of identifying other copies of the books it deals with and of evaluating their status.

» enumerative bibliography = bibliografía enumerativa. [Enumeración de acuerdo con un sistema de libros que guardan una relación formal]

Example: Enumerative (or systematic) bibliography is the listing according to some system or reference scheme of books that have a formal relationship.

» ethnobibliography = etnobibliografía.

Example: The article 'The trout and the milk: an ethnobibliographical talk'discusses the nature of analytical bibliography in general and coins the phrase 'ethnobibliography'.

» general bibliography = bibliografia general.

Example: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.

» historical bibliography = bibliografía histórica.

Example: Doubtless its compilers were influenced by the rapid growth of historical and critical bibliography at the turn of the century.

» intellectual bibliography = bibliografía intelectual.

Example: The term 'intellectual bibliography' relates clearly to thos studies which, through some form of bibliographical work, are based on the intellectual content of the book.

» international bibliography = bibliografía internacional. [Bibliografía que recoge y describe documentos sin importar la lengua o el país]

Example: An international bibliography is a bibliography which records and describes documents irrespective of language or country.

» legal bibliography = bibliografía de derecho.

Example: Legal bibliographies traditionally have been considered valuable tools for developing law library collections.

» minibibliography = minibibliografía.

Example: Alternatively lists may be minibibliographies listing key works in given subject areas.

» national bibliography = bibliografía nacional. [Bibliografía que recoge y describe documentos publicados en un único país o escritos en una o más lenguas de un país]

Example: A national bibliography is a bibliography which records and describes documents published in a single country or written in one or more languages of a country.

» national bibliography number = número nacional de identificación bibliográfica.

Example: The concept of 'National Bibliography Number' refers to a group of identifier systems used by national libraries for identification of deposit collection item descriptions and in some case also for identification of the corresponding deposit items.

» physical bibliography = bibliografía física.

Example: On the other hand, physical bibliography relates to those studies of the book which ignore the subject content, the intellectual quality, and the language of the book and concentrate solely on its physical attributes.

» reference bibliography = bibliografía. [Ultima sección de un artículo en donde se detallan las referencias bibliográficas de las documentos citados]

Example: A brief guide to the general development of type design follows in the next section, but for the identification of particular faces it will be necessary to refer to early founders' and printers' type-specimens (see the reference bibliography, pp. 396-7).

» retrospective bibliography = bibliografía retrospectiva. [Bibliografía que recoge y describe los documentos publicados durante un período pasado]

Example: A retrospective bibliography is a bibliography which records and describes documents published during a period in the past.

» statistical bibliography = bibliografía estadística. [Nombre utilizado anteriormente para referirse a los estudios bibliométricos]

Example: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.

» subject bibliography = bibliografía temática.

Example: What these groups want is something which is not easy to describe; it is something more tutelary than the majority of subject bibliographies.

» systematic bibliography = bibliografía sistemática.

Example: But librarianship is a multi-disciplinary study, and reference work, though squarely based on systematic bibliography, owes more than most aspects of librarianship to other disciplines.

» working bibliography = bibliografía de trabajo.

Example: Incorporating word processing into the research process or creating a working bibliography online might provide a solution.
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