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Bibliography on Automated Text Categorization. This bibliography is a part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.
http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/automated.text.categorization.html
Keywords:
searchable bibliography, computer science, RSS, text categorization, machine learning, information retrieval, artificial intelligence

http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Ai/automated.text.categorization.html

http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/alt/index.html

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http://www.cis.hut.fi/research/refs/

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Wikipedia-Article "Bibliographies"

Bibliographies at the University Library of Graz
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Bibliographies at the University Library of Graz

Bibliography is the study of books. It can be divided into enumerative or systematic bibliography, which results in an overview of publications in a particular category, and analytical or critical bibliography, which studies the production of books.

Contents

Enumerative bibliography

A bibliography is a list, either indicative or comprehensive, of works:

  • by a particular author
  • on a particular subject
  • published in a particular country
  • published in a specified period
  • mentioned in, or relevant to, a particular work (a bibliography of this type, sometimes called a reference list should normally appear at the end of any paper in scientific literature)

A bibliography may be arranged by author, date, topic or some other scheme. Annotated bibliographies give descriptions about how each source is useful to an author in constructing a paper or argument. Creating these blurbs, usually a few sentences long, establishes a summary for and expresses the relevance of each source prior to writing.

Bibliographies differ from library catalogs by including all relevant publications rather than items actually found in a particular library. However, some national libraries' catalogs also serve as national bibliographies, as they contain (almost) all their countries' publications.

Analytical bibliography

The critical study of bibliography is further subdivided into descriptive, historical and textual bibliography. Descriptive bibliography is the close examination of a book as a physical object, recording its size, format, binding, and so on, while historical bibliography takes a broader view of printing and publishing. Textual bibliography is another name for textual criticism.

See also

Bibliography

Belanger, Terry. Bibliography defined. Bibliographical Society of America, 2003

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