What is bibliography? At its most basic sense, it is a list of books. They are helpful tools in libraries and library work. We must be familiar with them.
2. Bibliography
Derived from the Greek biblion (book) and
graphein (writing)
The history, identification, or description of
writings or publications
A list of works by an author or publisher
List of books systematically described and
arranged
3. Uses of Bibliography
To identify and verify
information
To locate materials
To select materials for
the collection
6. Analytical or Critical
Bibliography (study of books)
Textual
Study/comparison of texts and their transmission
through different printings and editions
Historical/Material
Deals with the history of books, persons, and
institutions producing them
Descriptive
Study of the description of books
7. Enumerative or Systematic
Bibliography (list of books)
Author Bibliography
Records books and works of an author
Bibliography of Bibliographies
Listing of bibliographies in a systematic order
Bibliography of Periodicals
Listing of periodicals
8. Enumerative or Systematic
Bibliography
Bibliophilic bibliography
List of materials related to or for book collectors
Concealed bibliography
Generally appended to books or articles
Incunabula bibliography
List books printed before 1501 or around the first
50 years following the printing of the Gutenberg
Bible
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11. Enumerative or Systematic
Bibliography
National Bibliography
List of books published in or about a country
Subject Bibliography
Trade Bibliography
Produced by publishers listing books for sale
Universal or General Bibliography
Tries to list all published materials in every field
of knowledge