A biboliographic database is an electronic index to a journal or a list of magazine articles, containing citations and full texts of articles, and links to full texts.
Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database was created in 2007.
The CAplus database is very important in the scientific community. It contains all the bibliographic information and abstracts for chemistry related articles and publications worldwide.
Bibliographic control refers to the organization and management of bibliographic information to ensure accessibility and retrieval of resources. It is necessary to control information to prevent chaos, facilitate efficient searching and retrieval, maintain accuracy, and enhance usability of resources within a collection or database. Proper bibliographic control helps users locate relevant materials quickly, aiding research, education, and information dissemination.
A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. In one view, databases can be classified according to types of content: bibliographic, full-text, numeric, and images.A database management system is a suite of software applications that together make it possible for people or businesses to store, modify, and extract information from a database.
Bibliographic Index was created in 1937.
Bibliographic Index ended in 2011.
Fred Batt has written: 'Online searching for end users' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Database searching, End-user computing, Online bibliographic searching
A bibliographic citation is used to show where the writer took the information from. The citation points to the source. A bibliographic source is the book, report, or journal that contained the information.
Plagiarism.
The idea of the bibliographic chain was developed by S.R. Ranganathan, a renowned Indian librarian and mathematician. He introduced this concept as a way to organize and link bibliographic information to facilitate access to library resources.
Ronald C. Schott has written: 'A bibliographic database of geologic hazards publications in northern California on the World Wide Web' -- subject(s): Databases, Earthquake hazard analysis, Volcanic hazard analysis
In a piece of academic writing, such as an essay or a text book, there is often a bibliography. This is a list of other books which the author has consulted or where the reader will find further information. "Bibliographic" is the adjective derived from bibliography, so "bibliographic information" is information about other books.