Sentences with phrase «bibliographical information»

Bibliographical information refers to the details or facts about a book or other written work. It includes the author's name, publication date, title, publisher, and sometimes additional information like the edition or page numbers. Full definition
Further bibliographical information can be obtained from the standard bibliographical sources.
Last week her ninth graders learned to take research notes and cite bibliographical information.
In 1991 he compiled A Dictionary of Writers and their Works for OUP and in 2002 The Oxford Chronology of English Literature, a major scholarly resource containing bibliographical information on 30,000 titles from 4,000 authors, 1474 — 2000.
You should also verify that as they locate information for your work, that they're taking down the whole list of bibliographical information that you'll need to list at the end of your work.
All of our writers understand that work must be original and contain proper in text citations and bibliographical information.
One of the most important critical studies of Gorky is Ethel K. Schwabacher, Arshile Gorky (1957), which contains biographical and bibliographical information.
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