Bibliography (noun)

  1. A list of books, articles, and other written works that have been used as sources for a written work, research paper, or academic article.
  2. A list of written works on a particular subject, author, or theme.

Origin:

From greek bibliographia, from bibliographos, bibliographer + -ia, -y.

Examples:

  1. The bibliography at the end of the book listed all of the sources used by the author.
  2. The bibliography provided a comprehensive list of books and articles on the history of the region.
  3. The bibliography was essential for students to locate and use relevant sources in their research.
  4. The bibliography was a helpful tool for scholars to further explore the topic of their interest.
  5. The bibliography included a wide range of sources, from primary sources to modern academic articles.
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