Bibliography usually appears at the end of a book. 参考书目通常在书后列出。
The book ought to include a bibliography of the subject. 这本书应包括一份关于这一学科的参考书目。
He wrote a bibliography of chemistry. 他写了一份化学方面的参考书目。
bibliography
[ noun ] 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.) <noun.communication>
Bibliography \Bib`li*og"ra*phy\ (b[i^]b`l[i^]*[o^]g"r[.a]*f[y^]) n.; pl. {Bibliographies}. [Gr. bibliografi`a: cf. F. bibliographie.] 1. a history or description of books and manuscripts, with notices of the different editions, the times when they were printed, etc.
2. a list of books or other printed works having some common theme, such as topic, period, author, or publisher. [PJC]
3. a list of the published (and sometimes unpublished) sources of information referred to in a scholarly discourse or other text, or used as reference materials for its preparation. [PJC]
4. the branch of library science dealing with the history and classification of books and other published materials. [PJC]
She was researching a bibliography of Washington's history when she and Mrs. Fitzpatrick found each other and decided to collaborate.
On the other hand, could we please have a critically-annotated bibliography? The absence of any bibliography at all in a book of this sort is amazing.
On the other hand, could we please have a critically-annotated bibliography? The absence of any bibliography at all in a book of this sort is amazing.
He is in no sense a serious historian, but rather a derivative and partisan cut-and-paster whose bibliography features eight titles by Noah Chomsky and none by Andrei Sakharov.
In addition to the notes and bibliography, a full chronology of the life should have been included.