Straightforward accounts of the life of a person's character thought and activities.
Accounts of limited periods or aspects of the life of a person (e.g., Goethe as a government official). Collections of materials that serve as a source of or substitute for an account of a life. These include: (1) collections of correspondence unless they clearly relate to a particular subject or to an event not in the life of the writer (2) journals and diaries and (3) memoirs or reminiscences. Collective biographies.
Literary criticism if more than half of the work is biographical.
A work about a ruler and his or her reign if the ruler's life is given considerable attention.
A work about a doctrine or movement if the work is largely biographical.
The following are not biographical:
Documents relating to a person's life (birth, marriage and death certificates, commissions, diplomas, etc.). Obituaries, funeral orations, eulogies.
Collections of portraits unless accompanied by substantial biographical description.
Interviews and conversations.
Bio-bibliographies.
Genealogy.
A vita within a work does not qualify the work as biographical. However, a biographical work may have a vita.
Codes
No biographical material. Use also for fictional biography.
a
Autobiography
b
Individual biography
c
Collective biography. Items containing two or more individual biographies.