bibliographic
adj. C1 Advanced US //ˌbɪbɫiˈɑˌɡɹɑfɪk// bib·li·o·graph·ic
adj. relating to books, how they are listed, or how they are organized in a library. You use this to describe information about a book's author, title, or publication date.
adj. relating to the description, listing, or organization of books and other written works. Often used in academic contexts to describe the data found in a reference list or citation.
The student checked the bibliographic information on the back of the book.
The researcher spent hours verifying the bibliographic details of every source cited in the final chapter.
Digital libraries now allow for the automatic extraction of bibliographic metadata, streamlining the process of citation management for scholars working across multiple disciplines.