A bibliographic database is a collection of organized information about books, articles, and other publications. It helps people find and access specific sources for research or study purposes. Full definition
GLOBAL EDUCATION MAGAZINE (inscribed in bibliographic database of the Ministry of Culture of Spain with ISSN 2255 - 033X). (globaleducationmagazine.com)
A search strategy designed to identify economic evaluations in bibliographic databases (Sassi et al., 2002) was combined with a range of mental health promotion / mental disorder terms and a set of population / setting specific keywords and phrases. (academic.oup.com)
Melbourne Law School's Asian Law Online is the «first and only online bibliographic database of Asian law materials in the world... [o] ffered to the public as a free service to assist students, scholars and practitioners of Asian legal systems.» (slaw.ca)