a list of sources used in the preparation of a book, thesis, etc
3.
a list of the works of a particular author or publisher
4.
a.
the study of the history, classification, etc, of literary material
b.
a work on this subject
Derived forms
bibliographer (ˌbibliˈographer)
noun
bibliographic (ˌbɪblɪəʊˈɡræfɪk) or bibliographical (ˌbiblioˈgraphical)
adjective
bibliographically (ˌbiblioˈgraphically)
adverb
Examples of 'bibliographies' in a sentence
bibliographies
It is strong both on history and the practicalities with excellent bibliographies.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Bibliographies are generally publishable to a printer or computer file.
The Scientist (2002)
Whole encyclopedias and multi-volume bibliographies are dedicated to organising the genre.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The three programs import and organize references and produce bibliographies.
The Scientist (2002)
In this fascinating anthology, the relevant texts are embedded in analytic commentaries and bibliographies.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
Are there other posthumous bibliographies that bulk larger than their lifetime equivalents?
The Times Literary Supplement (2014)
The book has been described in bibliographies as 'the best illustrated history to date'.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
But when we came to look at the standard bibliographies, no library seemed to hold a copy of it.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
An especially useful section surveys reference works, bibliographies, dictionaries, library catalogues, guides to manuscripts, dissertations, and internet resources.
The Times Literary Supplement (2008)
Another measure might be the appearance of reference guides to his works and bibliographies of them.