webliography, n. Computing.
Brit. /ˌwɛblɪˈɒgrəfi/, U.S. /ˌwɛbliˈɑgrəfi/
Forms: also with capital initial.
[‹ web n. + -liography (in bibliography n.).]
A list of electronic works or documents, esp. those relating to a particular topic or referred to in a scholarly work.
The term is applied both to listings in print and online (esp. web sites with hypertext links to the cited sources).
| 1995 Amer. Libraries (Nexis) June 568 The splash screen of the Webliography, which is maintained by a team of librarians at LSU, opens to a solid balance of Internet, commercial, and local resources. 1998 Scout Rep. Archives (Internet Scout Project) (Electronic text) (Nexis) 13 Mar. The content is supported by illustrations, photos, charts, and a webliography for each chapter. 2000 CIT Infobits (Electronic text) Feb. The authors' guidelines are developed from ‘definitions of science literacy and science information literacy and illustrated by a sample webliography..on the topic of acoustical oceanography’. |