The Anatomy of Bibliography - Illinois
The Anatomy of Bibliography - Illinois
The Anatomy of Bibliography - Illinois
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Sources (Sep. 14, 11)<br />
Other Background Sources.<br />
I have built many <strong>of</strong> my arguments out <strong>of</strong> other sources, among them (a) landmark writings on their<br />
topic; (b) bibliographies <strong>of</strong> the topic; (c) peripheral writings that have helped define my perspectives;<br />
and (d) earlier works now superseded but important in the historia litteraria <strong>of</strong> the topic. <strong>The</strong>se are<br />
deployed throughout the book at the ends <strong>of</strong> Chapters, as follows:<br />
After the Preface (p. ): §1. <strong>The</strong> Boccaccio Legend. §2. <strong>The</strong> Angel <strong>of</strong> St. Eloi.<br />
After Chapter 1: (p. 000): §3. Medium. §4. Authority. §5. Readers. §6. Texture and Style.<br />
§7. Scope and Structure.<br />
After Chapter 2 (p. 000) §7. General Histories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §8. Antiquity. §9. Middle Ages.<br />
After Chapter 3 (p. 000): §10. <strong>Bibliography</strong> Since Gutenberg. §11. Booktrade <strong>Bibliography</strong>.<br />
§12. Personal <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §13. Subject <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §14. Bibliographies <strong>of</strong><br />
Bibliographies. §15. Subject Bibliographies. §16. Lists <strong>of</strong> Forbidden Books.<br />
§17. Library Catalogues.<br />
After the Entr’acte (p. 000) §18. Visionary Libraries.<br />
After Chapter 4 (p. 000): §18. Book Collecting. §19. Bibliographical Forensics. §20. Analytical<br />
<strong>Bibliography</strong>. §21. Descriptive <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §22. Textual <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §23. Other<br />
Printed Genres. §24. Other Media.<br />
After Chapter 5 (p. 000) §25. Literacy. §26. Scholarship. §27. Societies <strong>of</strong> the Book.<br />
§28. Glossaries. §29. Library Cooperation. §30. Cataloguing Codes and Citation<br />
Styles. §31. Library Classification.<br />
After Chapter 6 (p. 000) §32. Internal References.<br />
After the Tutorial (p. 000): §33. Searching and Verification.<br />
After Chapter 8 (p. 000): §34. National <strong>Bibliography</strong>. §35. Book Statistics.<br />
After Chapter 9 (p. 000): §36. Textbooks on <strong>Bibliography</strong>.<br />
Abbreviations.<br />
Journals<br />
BkCol <strong>The</strong> Book Collector (London, 1952- )<br />
JASIS Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Information Science (1950-69, 1970- )<br />
JLH Journal <strong>of</strong> Library History (Libraries & Culture) (Austin, &c., 1966- )<br />
JPHS Journal <strong>of</strong> the Printing Historical Society (London, 1965- )<br />
Library <strong>The</strong> Library [and] Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Bibliographical Society (London, 1889- )<br />
Lib Qtly Library Quarterly (Chicago, 1931- )<br />
PBSA Papers <strong>of</strong> the Bibliographical Society <strong>of</strong> America (New York, &c., 1907- )<br />
SB Studies in <strong>Bibliography</strong> (Charlottesville, 1948- )<br />
In citations<br />
AAS<br />
ALA<br />
BibSoc<br />
Ed.; ed.<br />
GSLIS<br />
LA<br />
American Antiquarian Society<br />
American Library Association;<br />
Bibliographical Society London)<br />
Edition; edited by<br />
Univ. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong>, Graduate School <strong>of</strong><br />
Library and Information Science<br />
Library Association (London)<br />
Lib.:<br />
p., pp.<br />
Pr.<br />
pseud.<br />
Univ.<br />
vol.<br />
Library (or derivatives)<br />
page, pages<br />
Press<br />
pseudonym (<strong>of</strong>)<br />
University<br />
volume, volumes