a written description of a book, journal article, essay, or some other publication information
a written description of a book, journal article, essay, or some other published material
The information that describes a specific item. For example, the bibliographic citation for a book would include the book's title, author or editor, place of publication, year of publication. The bibliographic citation for an article would include the article's title, author, title of the magazine or journal, volume number, and page numbers of the article. Sometimes also referred to as a bibliographic entry, reference, or just as a citation.
Details of an item that enable it to be identified completely and unambiguously. Usually contains author, title, year, volume and page number if journal or magazine; and author, title, year, publisher and place of publication if item is a book.
An individual citation in a bibliography, , or catalog. A bibliographic citation may contain all or some of the following information: names(s) of authors(s), full title of the work, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, and page numbers. Sometimes referred to as a bibliographic entry, or simply as a citation.
identifying information about a publication, used in catalogs and indexes as well as in lists of "literature cited" or "references" in scholarly publications. Formats vary, but a book citation generally includes information on the author, title, publisher, and date of publication; an article citation includes author, title, date, and information on the periodical in which it was published.
The information which identifies a book or article. Information for a book usually includes the author, title, publisher, and date. The citation for an article includes the author, title of the article, title of the periodical, volume, pages, and date.
The information needed for someone to find the item including title, author, publisher, place of publication and date of publication.
a reference to a publication, book, or article, etc.
Information which identifies a book or article. It may include the author, title of the article, title of the periodical, volume, pages, and date.
The information needed for someone to find the item. For example, the bibliographic citation for a book would contain the Title, Author or Editor, Edition, Place of Publication, Publisher and Year of Publication. The bibliographic citation for an article would contain the Title of the Article, Author of the Article, Title of the Periodical, Volume Number, Issue Number (or sometimes the month and date), Year of Publication, and the Page Numbers. Sometimes also referred to as a bibliographic entry, reference, or just as a CITATION.
A citation which includes the title, author name, name of journal, year of publication or other publication information which allows the researcher to locate the item.
The correct information needed to identify a particular book or article. May include the title, author, date, pages, publisher.
The information that identifies a book or article. It may include the author, title, volume, pages, and date.