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Meaning of bibliographer
A person who compiles bibliographies, especially as a profession.
Etymology of bibliographer
The word "bibliographer" originates from the Greek words "biblion" meaning book, and "graphia" meaning writing, with the suffix "-er" denoting a person who performs a specific action.
The term has been used since the 17th century to describe individuals who compile and study bibliographies.
Synonyms
librarian
cataloger
researcher
scholar
academic
bookkeeper
indexer
compiler
editor
curator
archivist
documentalist
information specialist
knowledge manager
bibliophile
bookman
literati
intellectual
educator
instructor
professor
teacher
learner
student
bookworm
reader
author
writer
poet
novelist
historian
critic
reviewer
analyst
examiner
assessor
evaluator
Definitions
- A person who compiles bibliographies, especially as a profession.
- * A person who studies and writes about the history and classification of books and other written or printed works.
Usage Examples
- The bibliographer spent years researching and compiling a comprehensive list of works by the famous author.
- * As a bibliographer, she was responsible for maintaining the accuracy and completeness of the library's catalog.