It might represent "Fascista" or "Fascist" but a little more context could be helpful.
Fasc is short for fascículo, which translates to "issue" or "volume" in English. It is commonly used in bibliographies to indicate a specific section or part of a larger work.
Necrotizing fasciitis
Hensley Charles Woodbridge has written: 'Jesse Stuart: a bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Intellectual life, In literature 'Spanish and Spanish-American literature' -- subject(s): Bibliography of bibliographies, Spanish literature, Spanish American literature 'A bibliography of the striped bass' -- subject(s): Striped bass, Bibliography 'Pablo Neruda' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'A tentative bibliography of Hispanic linguistics' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Romance languages, Portuguese language, Spanish language, Catalan language
bibliography means were did you get your informatoin from
Bibloteca=the spanish word for library Bibliography= a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject
Lois Frances - Strong - Gaudin has written: 'Bibliography of Franco-Spanish literary relations' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Comparative Literature, French and Spanish, Spanish and French, Comparative literature
D. Lincoln Canfield has written: 'Spanish literature in Mexican languages as a source for the study of Spanish pronunciation' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bio-bibliography, Indians of Mexico, Languages, Mexican literature, Missions, Phonology, Spanish language, Spanish literature
The Spanish word for "bibliographer" is spelled bibliógrafa (female)/ bibliógrafo (male).(The Spanish word for "bibliography" is bibliografía.)
J. D. M. Ford has written: 'A tentative bibliography of Brazilian belles-lettres' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Brazilian periodicals, Brazilian literature 'Main currents of Spanish literature' -- subject(s): Spanish literature, History and criticism 'Old Spanish readings, selected on the basis of critically edited tests' -- subject(s): Old Spanish, Spanish language, Readers 'Cervantes' -- subject(s): Bibliography 'Old Spanish readings' -- subject(s): Readers, Spanish language, Sources, To 1500, Middle Ages, Spanish literature
David R. Baca has written: 'Child care and corporations' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Employer-supported day care 'Selected bibliography on ozone and fluorocarbons' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Ozone, Ozone layer depletion 'Asbestos: A Selected Bibliography of Journal Articles (Public Administration Series: Bibliography,)' 'History, architecture, and archeology of Spanish missions and presidios in Texas' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fortification, Local History, Spanish mission buildings 'The Peace Corps'
Virginia R. Wise has written: 'Bibliography of Spanish-American fiction' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Latin American fiction
Depending on how you mean this, a bibliography is a list of resources...If you mean righting the website as a resource you would just write the whole website address (Ex. How_do_yo_write_a_bibliography_on_a_website)I'm not sure how you would write a bibliography on a website itself.
Ricardo Landeira has written: 'The modern Spanish novel, 1898-1936' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Spanish fiction 'Nuevos Y Novisimos' 'An annotated bibliography of Gabriel Miro (1900-1978)' -- subject(s): Bibliography