The Linguistic Bibliography covers all disciplines of theoretical linguistics, both general and language specific, from all geographical areas, with the emphasis on lesser-known Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages.
[2] As of 1993, the online edition contained all entries of the printed volumes, with new records added on a monthly basis.
[2] Linguistic Bibliography's Online database contains over 360,000 records and is cross-searchable.
The database contains over 114,000 person's names, 2,400 journals and 10,000 publishers with records classified according to language and subject descriptors.
Contributors include a network of international specialists, with some of these experts responsible for a specific field of linguistics, while others cover the production of their home country.