Meaning Bibliographic database
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Bibliographic database


A database which provides descriptive records of items such as books and articles. A library's GIL catalog is a bibliographic database. A database is used to organize and make accessible a collec [..]
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A computer file consisting of electronic entries called records, each containing a uniform description of a specific document or bibliographic item, usually retrievable by author, title, subject headi [..]
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Bibliographic database


A database that identifies and describes writings or published works (books, articles, maps, etc.). One example is the library catalog.
Source: liblearn.osu.edu (offline)

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Bibliographic database


Extensive Collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, Publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through [..]
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Bibliographic database


An index of published studies and reports with citations of author, publisher, dates, etc.
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A computer file consisting of electronic entries called records, each containing a uniform description of a specific document or bibliographic item, usually retrievable by author, title, subject heading (descriptor), or keyword(s). Some bibliographic databases are general in scope and coverage; others provide access to the literature of a specific [..]
Source: oclc.org (offline)





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