webliography

English

Etymology

Blend of Web + bibliography

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɒɡɹəfi

Noun

webliography (plural webliographies)

  1. A list of electronic documents or websites that relate to a particular subject, especially one used in a scholarly work.
    • 2008, Lawrence A. Tomei, Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration, IGI Global, →ISBN, page 959:
      Currently, there is no standard and specific format for developing a webliography. Some existing webliographies simply include a number of Web links that appear as “patchworks.”
    • [2010 November 11, Ben Zimmer, “Web”, in The New York Times Magazine:
      (The O.E.D. might have gone overboard by including a couple of iffy web-words: webliography, for a Web-based bibliography, and webmeister, a silly alternative to webmaster.)]

References

  • OED 2001
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