| biblio | bibliography |
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| bibliographer | One who writes, or is versed in, bibliography. Origin: Gr, fr. Book + to write: cf. F. Bibliographe. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| bibliographic | Pertaining to bibliography, or the history of books. Origin: Cf. F. Bibliographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliographical | Pertaining to bibliography, or the history of books. Origin: Cf. F. Bibliographique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliography | A history or description of books and manuscripts, with notices of the different editions, the times when they were printed, etc. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliography of medicine | A list of works, documents, and other publications on medical subjects and topics of interest to the field of medicine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bibliography, descriptive | The area of bibliography which makes known precisely the material conditions of books, i.e., the full name of the author, the exact title of the work, the date and place of publication, the publisher's and printer's names, the format, the pagination, typographical particulars, illustrations, and the price, and for old books, other characteristics such as the kind of paper, binding, etc. It is also called analytical bibliography and physical bibliography. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bibliography, national | A bibliography which lists all the books and other publications published, or distributed in significant quantity, in a particular country. Sometimes the term is used with respect to the new publications published within a specific period, and sometimes with respect to all those published within a lengthy period of many years. It is also used to indicate a bibliogrpaphy of publications about a country (whether written by its nationals or not) and those written in the language of the country as well as those published in it. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bibliomania | <psychiatry> A mania for acquiring books. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliomaniac | <psychiatry> One who has a mania for books. Relating to a bibliomaniac. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliomaniacal | <psychiatry> Pertaining to a passion for books; relating to a bibliomaniac. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| bibliometric | <statistics> The use of statistical methods in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication, and use. Formerly called statistical bibliography. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bibliophobia | <psychiatry> A dread of books. Origin: Gr. Phobos = fear (16 Mar 1998) |
| bibliotherapy | <psychiatry> A form of supportive psychotherapy in which the patient is given carefully selected material to read. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Bibliographies
Synonyms : Bibliographies, Medical, Bibliography, Medical, Medical Bibliographies, Medical Bibliography, Medicine, Bibliographies, Medicine, Bibliography, Medicine Bibliographies, Medicine Bibliography
Synonyms : Bibliography (PT)
Synonyms : Bibliographies, Descriptive, Descriptive Bibliographies, Descriptive Bibliography
Synonyms : Bibliographies, National, National Bibliographies, National Bibliography
| bibliomania |
preoccupation with the acquisition and possession of books
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| bibliomania |
Bibliomania is the obsessive purchase or collecting of books to the point where social relations or health are damaged. One of many obsessive-compulsive psychological disorders associated with books, bibliomania is frequently characterized by the collecting of books which have no use to the collector nor any great instrinsic value to a genuine book collector. ...
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| bibliotherapy |
The use of a self-help book to treat a disorder.
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| bibliographic manager |
Software products to manage textbook and journal references, create databases, and format information for search and retrieval.
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| biblio | someone trained in compiling bibliographies |
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| biblio | relating to or dealing with bibliography |
| biblio | relating to or dealing with bibliography |
| biblio | a list of writings with time and place of publication (such as the writings of a single author or the works referred to in preparing a document etc.) |
| biblio | given to Bible-worship |
| biblio | worship of the Bible |
| biblio | preoccupation with the acquisition and possession of books |
| biblio | characteristic of or characterized by or noted for bibliomania |
| biblio | someone who loves (and usually collects) books |
| biblio | of or relating to bibliophiles |
| biblio | a dealer in secondhand books (especially rare or curious books) |
| biblio | of or relating to bibliopoles |
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