bibliographical reference

Frequency: 6.03.5 per million words

Used to denote a citation or entry in a list of sources, typically in academic or research contexts.

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Examples (10)

  • Every academic paper must include a list of bibliographical references.
  • The footnote contains a full bibliographical reference for the quoted text.
  • I spent the entire weekend compiling the bibliographical references for my thesis.
  • Could you please check if this bibliographical reference is formatted correctly according to the Chicago style guide?
  • A complete bibliographical reference was provided at the end of the chapter.
  • Although the article was insightful, it lacked a proper bibliographical reference for its primary source.
  • The professor will deduct points if any bibliographical reference is missing from your essay.
  • An accurate bibliographical reference is crucial for avoiding plagiarism and giving credit to original authors.
  • Creating a correct bibliographical reference can be a tedious but necessary part of research.
  • The archivist found an old card with a handwritten bibliographical reference to a forgotten manuscript.