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单词 biobibliography
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Definition of biobibliography in US English:

biobibliography

nounˌbīōˌbiblēˈäɡrəfēˌbīōˌbiblēˈäɡrəfē
  • A bibliography containing biographical information about the author(s).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other cases, the biobibliography was not annotated to indicate which works had been submitted for a previous review - for instance, as works in progress, works submitted to a journal, or works in press.
    • 16th - 17th Centuries, biographies, bibliographies and biobibliographies of Lithuanian authors to 1865.
    • National directory of Latin Americanists; biobibliographies of 1,884 specialists in the social sciences & humanities.
    • Students in these courses will be paired (one from Missouri and one from Valparaiso) and assigned the task of preparing on-line biobibliographies of important geographers using e-mail and the WWW.
    • For example, the common case of individual scholarly publications should not require onerous disclosure - standard yearly biobibliographies should be sufficient.
    • Biographical material: curricula vitae and biobibliographies, personal memoirs, and diaries and appointment calendars
    • Allows faculty to update their biobibliographies online; system is still in implementation phase.
    • From 1948 up to the present day, the Library has compiled and issued numerous bibliographical aids: bulletins of new acquisitions, recommended, selective or topical bibliographies, indices of current periodicals, biobibliographies.
    • Part of this material is already available in digital form (press releases, posters, banners, invitations, biobibliographies, press reviews) and therefore accessible online.
    • Provides clerical and course support for faculty and visitors - mail distribution, NES and faculty biobibliographies.
    • The supplement lists bibliographies, biobibliographies, books on library science and archives, and library catalogues.
    • When Sánchez Quintanar began his compilation, whilst still a pupil at the San Carlos School in Madrid and under the guidance of his teachers Mosácula and Hernández Morejón, his idea was to create a repertory of biobibliographies of Hispano-Luso physicians and surgeons.
    • In the biobibliography are reflected the basic results of scientific, scientific-organizational, state and public activity of the Academician Leonid M. Sushchenya, an outstanding expert in the field of zoology, hydrobiology, general ecology and ecology of aquatic animals.
    • The biobibliography should also indicate to whom the work has been submitted for consideration.
    • Rosemont's insightful introduction, short essays prefacing each major period of the movement, and brief biobibliographies illuminate a vibrant revolution in process.
 
 

Definition of biobibliography in US English:

biobibliography

nounˌbīōˌbiblēˈäɡrəfē
  • A bibliography containing biographical information about the author(s).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Part of this material is already available in digital form (press releases, posters, banners, invitations, biobibliographies, press reviews) and therefore accessible online.
    • 16th - 17th Centuries, biographies, bibliographies and biobibliographies of Lithuanian authors to 1865.
    • Allows faculty to update their biobibliographies online; system is still in implementation phase.
    • For example, the common case of individual scholarly publications should not require onerous disclosure - standard yearly biobibliographies should be sufficient.
    • In the biobibliography are reflected the basic results of scientific, scientific-organizational, state and public activity of the Academician Leonid M. Sushchenya, an outstanding expert in the field of zoology, hydrobiology, general ecology and ecology of aquatic animals.
    • In other cases, the biobibliography was not annotated to indicate which works had been submitted for a previous review - for instance, as works in progress, works submitted to a journal, or works in press.
    • The biobibliography should also indicate to whom the work has been submitted for consideration.
    • Provides clerical and course support for faculty and visitors - mail distribution, NES and faculty biobibliographies.
    • When Sánchez Quintanar began his compilation, whilst still a pupil at the San Carlos School in Madrid and under the guidance of his teachers Mosácula and Hernández Morejón, his idea was to create a repertory of biobibliographies of Hispano-Luso physicians and surgeons.
    • National directory of Latin Americanists; biobibliographies of 1,884 specialists in the social sciences & humanities.
    • Students in these courses will be paired (one from Missouri and one from Valparaiso) and assigned the task of preparing on-line biobibliographies of important geographers using e-mail and the WWW.
    • The supplement lists bibliographies, biobibliographies, books on library science and archives, and library catalogues.
    • From 1948 up to the present day, the Library has compiled and issued numerous bibliographical aids: bulletins of new acquisitions, recommended, selective or topical bibliographies, indices of current periodicals, biobibliographies.
    • Rosemont's insightful introduction, short essays prefacing each major period of the movement, and brief biobibliographies illuminate a vibrant revolution in process.
    • Biographical material: curricula vitae and biobibliographies, personal memoirs, and diaries and appointment calendars
 
 
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