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Latest comment: 4 years ago by James500

Obviously this bibliography requires considerable expansion. Due to the scope of this project, it is unlikely that I can complete the bibliography without assistance. I hope it will be forthcoming. James500 (discusscontribs) 07:18, 1 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

Cf. meta:WikiScholar. James500 (discusscontribs) 08:23, 8 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

Terms that sometimes appear in the titles of bibliographies, guides to literature/reference, etc: Bibliography, catalogue, guide, list, index, in print, books, literature, sources, works, material, titles, reference. James500 (discusscontribs) 13:54, 14 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

For future use:

  • Non-fiction, art, fine arts, music, painting, sculpture, government, politics, philosophy, theology, religion, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, mining, manufacturing, technology, computer science, engineering, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, botany, natural history, prehistory, classics, anthropology, library science, librarianship, information studies, places, exploration, transport, Earth science, paleontology, official publications, universities, museums
  • Reprography, lithography, engraving
  • Bookbinding, early printed books, incunabula, manuscripts, papyri, papyrology
  • Languages, philology, ancient languages, medieval languages, dead languages, extinct languages
  • Writing, scripts, decipherment, alphabets, hieratic, demotic, hieroglyphic, figurative, ideographic, pictographic, cuneiform, inscriptions, stelae [stela], clay tablets, ostraka [ostrakon], papyrus, Minoan scripts, Linear A, Linear B
  • Indo-European languages; Anatolian languages; Italo-Celtic; Celtic languages
  • Latin, Greek, middle english, old english, anglo-norman [anglo-french], old french, old norse, old welsh, middle welsh, egyptian, hittite, luwian, lycian, akkadian, assyro-babylonian, elamite, amorite
  • Special libraries, national libraries, public libraries, university libraries, college libraries, school libraries, museum libraries
  • Archaeological theory, methodology, geology, stratigraphy etc. Field archaeology, behavioural archaeology
  • Tide tables

For future use:

  • Palmer's Index to The Times
    • editions:2Faf22c-dSwC

France:

  • Les Dictionnaires départementaux.  [3] (series includes departmental biographical dictionaries)

Creuse:

  • Guide des archives de la Creuse. 1972 [4]
  • Joanne. Géographie du département de la Creuse. 1895 [5]
  • Jamain. Le département de la Creuse: ses origines et sa pérennité [6]
  • Annuaire du Département de la Creuse [7]
  • Journal du département de la Creuse (1807-1819)

Bibliography:

  • Bowers, Fredson. Principles of Bibliographical Description. Princeton University Press. 1949. Russell & Russell, New York. 1962. St Paul's Bibliographies (No 15). 1986. [8] Commentary: [9]
  • Bowers, Fredson. Bibliography and Textual Criticism. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1964. [10]

Series:

  • Studies in Bibliography. Formerly "Papers in Bibliography". (Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia). (1948 onwards) [11] Commentary: "A History of Studies in Bibliography: The First Fifty Volumes" in The First Fifty Years, p 125 [12]
    • Tanselle. Selected Studies in Bibliography. (Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia) [13] Commentary: [14]

Library associations:

  • IFLA. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report. Saur. 1998. [15]
  • Patrick Le Boeuf (ed). Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): Hype or Cure-All? Haworth Press. 2005. Routledge. 2013 [16]
  • Guidelines for Bibliographic Description of Reproductions. American Library Association. 1995. [17]

Serials:

  • Serials Review

James500 (discusscontribs) 10:55, 26 October 2020 (UTC)Reply