Volume 10 also contains a " thematic bibliographic index " with 2, 114 items.
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From the point of view of a bibliographic index the indexed papers are " source literature ".
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Subject indexing is used in information retrieval especially to create bibliographic indexes to retrieve documents on a particular subject.
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""'Biography Index " "'is a bibliographic index that indexes biographical information contained in books and magazines.
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Bibliographic records are usually retrievable from bibliographic indexes ( e . g ., contemporary bibliographic databases ) by author, title, index term, or keyword.
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A "'citation index "'is a kind of bibliographic index, an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents.
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EDINA's new services included bibliographic indexes such as BIOSIS and Ei Compendex, which helped with literature searches, and UKBORDERS, which filled a gap in census, political and postal boundary data.
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He was born in Indiana January 8, 1869, but neither Who's Who ( which carried a bio listing and a listing in " Who Was Who " ) nor the Library of Congress, in its bibliographic index, has a date of death.
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Around half of the material extracted from Elliot's bibliographic index were translated by Dowson himself } } and, according to Katherine Prior, he also left his mark by giving " . . . more of a historical emphasis than Elliot had planned . " Some years later, Dowson began work on a volume concerning medieval Gujarat that was also based on Elliot's papers.
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A "'bibliographic index "'is a bibliography, an aid to search the literature of, for example, an academic field or discipline ( example : " Philosopher's Index " ), to works of a specific literary form ( " Biography Index " ) or published in a specific format ( " Newspaper Abstracts " ), or to the analyzed contents of a serial publication ( " New York Times Index " ).