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Bibliographer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bibliographer "A bibliographer is a person who describes and lists books and other publications, with particular attention to such characteristics as authorship, publication date, edition, typography, etc. The result of this endeavor is a bibliography. A person who limits such efforts to a specific field or discipline is a subject bibliographer." 〔Reitz, Joan M. (2010) (''Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science '' )〕 A bibliographer, in the technical meaning of the word, is anyone who writes about books. But the accepted meaning since at least the 18th century is a person who attempts a comprehensive account—sometimes just a list, sometimes a fuller reckoning—of the books written on a particular subject. In the present, bibliography is no longer a career, generally speaking; bibliographies tend to be written on highly specific subjects and by specialists in the field. For the bibliographers in Wikipedia ''Category:Bibliographers'', assembling and categorizing books was either a major professional pursuit or a lifelong avocation. The term ''bibliographer'' is sometimes - in particular subject bibliographer - today used about certain roles performed in libraries and bibliographic databases. ==Examples== There are more than a hundred bibliographers mentioned in Wikipedia. Search via .
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