Thesis / Objective – The introduction of computer technology has resulted
in changes to a number of elements of traditional bibliographies and methods of their
construction. The article is focused on the presence of selected types of bibliography in the
digital environment and their specific features and applications. Research methods – The
author selected and analyzed bibliographies in the form of lists: „full” bibliographies, preliminary
bibliographies, topical compilations, advisory bibliographies, reading lists and
references. The source critique was used to present most important features of selected
bibliography types and the comparative method was used to juxtapose the digital and
traditional forms of bibliography. Results and conclusions – Various types of bibliography
have found their place in the digital environment, with many of them altered to a significant
extent. Full and preliminary bibliographies are run as bibliographical databases of
continually evolving content and scope, adjusted to the users’ needs and most often offering
enhanced access to full texts with features specific for bibliography 2.0. Less changes
can be noticed in topical compilations, advisory bibliographies and reading lists unless
they are built for commercial purposes – their presence on the web facilitates access to
specialized and profiled information. The construction of references has been made easier
with computer tools such as bibliography generators and managers