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webliography

  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’.

Oxford English Dictionary

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