Bibcode | |
Full Name: | Bibliographic code |
Start Date: | 1990s |
Digits: | 19 |
Check Digit: | none |
Example: | 1924MNRAS..84..308E |
The bibcode (also known as the refcode) is a compact identifier used by several astronomical data systems to uniquely specify literature references.
The Bibliographic Reference Code (refcode) was originally developed to be used in SIMBAD and the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), but it became a de facto standard and is now used more widely, for example, by the NASA Astrophysics Data System, which coined and prefers the term "bibcode".[1] [2]
The code has a fixed length of 19 characters and has the form
YYYYJJJJJVVVVMPPPPA
where YYYY
is the four-digit year of the reference and JJJJJ
is a code indicating where the reference was published. In the case of a journal reference, VVVV
is the volume number, M
indicates the section of the journal where the reference was published (e.g., L
for a letters section), PPPP
gives the starting page number, and A
is the first letter of the last name of the first author. Periods (.
) are used to fill unused fields and to pad fields out to their fixed length if too short; padding is done on the right for the publication code and on the left for the volume number and page number. Page numbers greater than 9999 are continued in the M
column. The 6-digit article ID numbers (in lieu of page numbers) used by the Physical Review publications since the late 1990s are treated as follows: The first two digits of the article ID, corresponding to the issue number, are converted to a lower-case letter (01 = a, etc.) and inserted into column M
. The remaining four digits are used in the page field.
Some examples of bibcodes are:
Bibcode | Reference | |
---|---|---|
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1974AJ.....79..819H 1974AJ.....79..819H] | Heintz . W. D. . 1974 . Astrometric study of four visual binaries . . 79 . 819–825 . 10.1086/111614 . 1974AJ.....79..819H . | |
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1924MNRAS..84..308E 1924MNRAS..84..308E] | Eddington . A. S. . 1924 . On the relation between the masses and luminosities of the stars . . 84 . 5 . 308–332 . 1924MNRAS..84..308E . 10.1093/mnras/84.5.308 . free . | |
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1970ApJ...161L..77K 1970ApJ...161L..77K] | Kemp . J. C. . Swedlund . J. B. . Landstreet . J. D. . Angel . J. R. P. . 1970 . Discovery of circularly polarized light from a white dwarf . . 161 . L77–L79 . 10.1086/180574 . 1970ApJ...161L..77K . | |
[https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004PhRvL..93o0801M 2004PhRvL..93o0801M] | Mukherjee . M. . Kellerbauer . A. . Beck . D. . Blaum . K. . Bollen . G. . Carrel . F. . Delahaye . P. . Dilling . J. . George . S. . Guénaut . C. . Herfurth . F. . Herlert . A. . Kluge . H.-J. . Köster . U. . Lunney . D. . Schwarz . S. . Schweikhard . L. . Yazidjian . C. . 3 . 2004 . The Mass of 22Mg . . 93 . 15 . 150801 . 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.150801 . 15524861 . 2004PhRvL..93o0801M . |