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sources of information avairablerto the begiiIn'ing researcher.Tnformaticr is provided 9n 4.'he use of the card catalog, Likrary ofCongress sublect .heaGengs, call nombers, ond-Bewey Decimalossification related to the specific +opic.being presented. The-sea^cher isfurther direct.ed to atlases, bibliographies,

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iyI GUIDE TOSOURCES: - AMERICAN HIST-9RY.

This guide is designed:to introduce the student to some of the majorbibliographic tools in American history fourid in Fogler Library. it isby..no means intended tobd.a complete list, but rather a selective intro-duEtion to the Many soutces of informationavaifable to the beginningresearcher.

TABLE AbstractsOF Atlases'

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EncyclopediasGovernment Publications . . . . 9

CONTENTS.'- Bibliographies . . . . 2 Hanabooks , . . : .... 5Biographical Sources . 4 Indexes' 8

Call'Numbers . . . Manuscr'ipts 6Card Catalog Microform Research.Collections . 6dlas'sifiCation .

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Each bOok or itqm included in the card Catalog has an autha. Card, a titlecard, and one or more subject 'cards. 'there are many subject headingsrelating to American history. A few exampAs are noted'below:

CqNFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA.FRONTIER AND PIONEER LIFE

POPULISMPURITANSUNITED STATES-OlSTORY-WAR OF 1898

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Most ortbe books'in Fogler Library are claslified in the Library of Congress(LC) classification9system tlftch is based. upon letter-and number combina-tions, An LC call number is illustrated below.

Ref Location symbol4Indicites the btook is shefVed in ReferenceClass - History: America .

186 Subglass - Colonial histor t A,

S79 Derived from author's namet . ,

There are still volumes in the Library classified in the Dewey Decimal ''

Classification-(DDC) %ditch was Used in.Fogter Library Rrior to 1967. Thesebooks, though older, mav'still be Useful. All call pumbers, LC or.DDC,

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11-29 America (General)31-46 North America'51-99 Indians: Indians of Norili America

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Colonial historyRevolutionRetrolution to the Civil War

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There are numerous publications which functiolOas guides to the literatureof.American history. Critical or annotated bibliographies are frequently'useful in choosing and evaluating material on a particular topic. A few 1

of the more useful bibliographic guides ardentified.below. .

'Reference Peek-2kr 6201 A55American Historical:Association. Guide to Historical. Literature. 1961.',

/ One of the standard guides to world history.. A well annotated biblioiraphyof treatis s and source materials arranged by geographic area4nd topic.

-r--"ISection 01 the AmeriQas can be profitable.'

if .Ref Z 1 6 Al B4 1973Beers, flep.ry yutney. Bibliographies in American Historw Guide IVMaterials for Research.. 1973 reprint of 1942 ed.A preferred, though dated, guide to bibliogxdphies ii Anietican history.Unannotated classified listingtofeover 11,000 titles covering the wOcklerange of American history from generaL,aids and the colonial period-tocartography and-genealogy. . -

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Writings on American.History, (1902-1960). Annual. 1904-1972.Indispensible annual bibliography attempting to note all books andarticles of value fgr the %tudy o'f U.S. history. Many annotations.Some publishing irregularities and alteralOns in scopd and forMatthrough the years... The 1961 volume is expected to be the last in thisserieS.

Ref Z 1236 L332Writings on AmericAn History: A utject Bibliography of Articles0962- ). Annual. 1974-N 40'An important serial bibliography which attempt% to fill part of tile- .*

vacuum created by the demise of thd earlier Writings. 10.Based largelyupon the."Recently PUblished Articres" section of the American HistoricalReview. No annotations. More recent volumes have included Some . .

dissertations.) Coverage may expadd in the future.

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Jackson, :Kenneth T., ed. Maas of Amgrican History. rev. d. 978.May be used to locate places mentioned-in the Dictionary of ericanistór . Emphasizes explgration, the frdhtier, territorial organization,

an extension of"communications. Original 1943 edition edited byt . A-James Truslow Adams. .

Ref Folio G 1201 'SUM,Paullin, Charles 0. Atlas o f the Historical Geography of the UnitedStates. 1932. -

Encompases exploration, Indians, populakion and settlement, politics,cultural development', ecopmic history, city*plans,worldrelationships, milt-tary'history, and the natural.environment. Descriptive text and reproductionsof old maps also included.'

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Appleton's Cycloyaedii of AmeSubstantial articles on hotClosely tied'to U.S.,hi

can Biography. 6406. 1487.- 1889:le nonliving Americans and foreigners

ry. . Entries sotetiMes inaccuratd but useful-for persoaalities not included-in the Dictionary of American Biography.

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Dictionary of American Biography. 21 vols. 1943 reprint of 1928 - 1937 ed.*5 Supplemenq, 1944 - 1977.Sholarly bftraphical studies of:prominent people bfdall periods wholived kh the Un ted States. Does AA include living persons. Provides %

coverage up tq. 1,955. - *

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National-Cyclopedia of AMerican Wography.: 57 vols. 1891 - 1977..The most comprehensive'U.S. biogr hical series. Fairly lengthy artidles.Less,selective and less objective then the Dictionary of AmericanBiography: First SO vols. on microfiche.

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES Ref Z 1236 1V4 .

(Cont.) .- Bibliographic Guide to North American History. Annual: 19774-

Preface:. Lists ".., publications cataloged,by The Research Li6raries- .of the New YorkPublic Library and the Library of Congres4 fdr.thwugh

subject coverage.", Promises to be an important new bibliographiclIbries..

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Reference Desk .

Ref Z ,1236 1127 1974 4 ...,

Freidel, frank, ed. HarArd'Guide.to-AMerican Htstory. 2,vols.rev. ed 1974.The basic working.bibliography for American history'.!, Encompases economic,social, scientific, cultural, diplomatic., and political-history ap wellas research methoddlogy and personal records., C(:Arers books ahd journal

articles. i Vol. l'is largelx topical, vol, 2 chrono18kical. NaMe andsubject indexes. '

Ref Z 1291 C65 1977Haskell, Johm D. Jr., ed. Maine: A6Bib.4y, phy of Its History'. MO.'

.2 dngs is December 1975. Maine is considered in teRecent comprehensive bibliography organized by geographic

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ate follistipresent. boundaries. Subject access via index.

Ref Z 1250.U59 1975Kiminkov,'Marion J., ed. United States Local Histor es in the Libraryof Congress. 4 vols. 1975. .

. This bibliography is the list of the ibrary of C9pgress's

.local history collection*- the spCh collection n existence: Entriesarranged.by state on a regidnal basis.

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Ref.Z 6202 P65Poulton, Helen J. Historian's Handbook. 1972.

A guie tp' basic reference soujrces in all areas .stgrting poinefor the student or bbginning rese

Ref Z-1035.1 543 1975

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-ShAehy, hugene P.. Guide to. Reterence,B6oks.Authorative guidedto-reference materials in alAmerican studies$ Helpful annoeationg-and inreference.11brarians).

s,tiary. Excellentcher.

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U.S. Library cif Congress: Gu,i4e to the Study of the UnitberStates of- America. 060. Svpplement,, 1976.- '

MUM: qRepresehtative books reflecting-the development of Americalife and'ihotigh;." 32 chapterg in the base volume on such topics aspopulation, travel, entertainment, religion,(sports, art, medicine, aidmilitgry histOf cover.over 6,400 titles.' Annotations. Supplementbride coverage uplto 1965. 4

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Ref E 663 M54'Who Was_Wlib In America: Historical Volume 1607 - 1896.Whp Was Who In America. 1942+

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Ref F 3 W61 -

Who's Who In New England.' 4 vols.-1909 - 1940.trief blographicentries-for leading-New Englander

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DISSERTATIONS Ref AS 30 .4q5- ..

Dissertation AStracts International. Monthly: /936- . I.

Abstracts of dissertations submitted to Univcisity..Microfilms. ,,-.international by a varying Amber of institu ons.% Subject and nuthor.

ENCYAPEDIAS,DICTIONARIES,.HANDBOOKS, ETt.

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' indexes.

Ref Z 620148. I

'Kuehl, Warren F., ed. Dissertations in History., '2 vols. 1963 - 1972%Subtitle: '"All Index to Dissertations Co4leted in History Departmentsof United States & Canadian.Universities." Covers the period from1873.to June 1970;/- -

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Annal of America. 20 mots. 1968 - 1971. 0

A chronological encyplopedia made up.ok riprintddmaterials.

RefE 173 C66.1968Commager, Henry Steele, ed.Comfoilation of noteworthy documecourt cases, acts, constituVions

original'source

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Doc4zments of American History. 8th ed.., 1968.-ts from 1492'to 1966. Includes charters,

, speleches, proclamations,Convenient source.

etc.

Ref E' 274 A43 1976 ..

Dictionary,of American History. .8 vdls. rev. ed., 1976.Clearconcise articles on all aspects of American histery exceptbiography. Very brief bibliographies.. Recently revised., James TruslowAdams edited the ist edition. A ..

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. 'Reference Defac, - IAK4 Ref. RA 202 B87 1975, Historical Statistics of.the U.nited States. 2 was. 1975. 0'Comparative-historical statistics from colonial times'to 1970.

'Ref E'174 46Johnson, Thomas H. Ord Comvanionito American History. 1966.Handy 2pd volume source iforblading brief articles qn lives, events,activities, and places prominent.in-American.history.

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MANUSC7RIPTS

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Ref 8' 171.5 M847 1976Morris, Richard B., ed. Ensyclopedfa of American History.Bicentennial ed., 1976. '

More a handbook of chronology than a'Conventional encyclopedia.

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Hame Phi ed. Guide to Archives and Manuscrifts in the United-Stat . 1961. '

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Icalt a union datalog or'complete listing but a guide to 1,300 depositoriesand 20,000 collectigns of archival and mantNcript holdings in-theUnitedStates and its territories.

hef 6e2O U5 N3 ..National.Unioatalog ofManuscrip.t Collections. 1959 - 1961+National register of manuscripvcolrections fpund in,repOsitories through-out thp U.S. Collections listed include letters, memdranda, accounts,diaries; log books, drafts; and,since 1970 Oral history interview it.ans-cripts and sdund recordings.

Am MicroforM Room)'Amerin Culture 1493.- 1875..TFIT-EITUTIF4TET.17nrieFraii- Culture (Ref.Z -1215 A585) edited by David R.'Weimer was published in 1957 as a list of basic source maierials for thestudy of American civilization and to encourage-interdisciplinary work in.Amer4an_culture. The complete text of most titles listediAn Weimerwhich were originally published .befdre 1800 is available on microfilm as

. American Culture Series I. This collection offer4 a broad:survey ofAmerican-culture from the first printed dccounts up to the beginning ofthe 19th centuri.,2 Anierican Culture Series II furnishes the text of-5,000books and pamphlets in'the humanities; social sciences: and natural and ,

physical sciences originally published between 1801 and 1875.and nowlargely inaccessible. Many items in Weimer which were reprinted firrevised after'19P0 are not incorpbrated in the microfilm series as theyare generally airailable elsewhere. Guides for using the American Culture1493 - 1875 collections are available in Refeienee.

Microform' ROom.Americah PpriodicalsMicrofiln collèctionbeAnning in 1741.

qprics: 18th Century.of 88 serial titles covering the 18th century

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Microform DeereEarly American Imprints, 1639 - 1800.The most important gelleral list of early Amelican publications is Charigs

4 Evans''American Bibflography coverink the ppriod 1639.to lap. Evansencompases books, pamphlets, and periodicals in a chronological arrangement.'The complete text of 42,000 of these itenis has been reproduCed on micro-cards which are available in the Microform Room. The cards are identifiedand-arranged by numbers found in Evans (Ref Z 12,S E92)'and Roger Bristol's'supplement to Evans (Ref 21215 E92 Supp.). These bibliographies tontainauthor; classified subject, and printer/publisher indexes.

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Early American Imprints, Second ,Series. 1801 , 1819.American Bibliography: A Preliminary Checklist for 1801,- 1819 byRalph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker (Ref Z 1215 S48) is intended tobe the first step in covitring the period in U.S.' national bibliography,irtween 1800 when Evans stops and 1820. 50,00D-titles from this.bibllo-braphy up through 1805 are available on microCards.in the MicroformRoom. 'Access is by identification numbers found ip Shaw-ibd Shoemaker.

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, Shaw and.Shoemaker-confain title.:and author indexes.

Microform DeskEarly American NegspapeW, 04 -4820.This collection consists of micrqcard reproductions of.obtainable issuestIPof newspapers listed in ClItence S. Brigham's History and Bibliography of 0.Wricanklarspaers (Ref Z t951 B86). EaCknewpaper included

ivn this collection s listed by title in the Library's Card Catalog.dor ,e

I.. c.-R 245 (Microform Room)

Recordi of the States of the United States./

An extensive microfilm collection of early state records particularlyrich in the colonial and early national periods. It includes reprbductionsof regislative, legal, conititutionaL, court, exe-cutive, and adminittrativerecords. The Library does not own all of tlie microfilm ill this Serids:A Guide to the Microfilt Collection of Early State Records (Ref Z 1223.5Al U47) and its supplement serve ps.an Index to this material and indicateFogler's holdings.

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Winifred, ed. lkterican Newspapers, 1821 - 1936. 1937.Repoths he holdings of newspapers from 1821-to 1936 found in over '-,.5000 rep sitories throughout the United-States and Cand4a. Artangid

-.._ alkraphitally by place of publication.

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brigham, Cl rence S. History and Bibliography of American Newspapers,1490 - 1820. 1 vols. 1947.A geographica listing,of 2,120 newspapers published betwgen 1690 and'1820 together with holdings information for depositories tWou he

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Campbell,'William G. and Stephen V. Ballou. Form and Style; Theses',Reports, Term Yams:. 4th ed.,- 1974.A standard guide.

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L. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and t-4th'ed., 1973.popular manual's'. Helpful for graduates.

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STYLE Reference DeskMANUALS Ref LEI 2369 T82 1976(Cont.) Turabian, Kate L. Student's Guide for Writing Colleke Papers.

3rd 'ed.., 1976.

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Conyenient guide for undergraduates.

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INDEXES The latesvt Information on many topics, and often the only information onAND recent developments; will be found iii peiiodical literature or relatedABSTRACTS publications such ai official documents, conference proceedings, and pam-

phlets. Such publicitions_are generally inaccessible through the cardatalog. Indexes and abstracts are the keys to this type of literature.,

An index is usually arranged liY subject and provides a citation to a parti-cular artiple. An abstracting service offeri similar information butincludes a short summary or 'description of the article. The indexes andabstracts described below should be of,particular ihterest to the student

/ of American history. Most of them are located in the Index,Room whichis adjacent to the Reference Room.

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Index E 31 A48America History.and Life. 1964+.Provides abstracts and bibliogfhphic citations of articles concerningthe history and culture of the United States and Canada.

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Index D 299 H5'Historical Abstracts. 1955+Offers abstracts and bibliographic references for articles on political,diplomatic, economic,'social, cultural, and intellectual history from ,-

- 1775 - 1945 found in worldwide journals. Materihls of largely localinterest o1 included. The United States and Canada areexcluded after

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.Z-nde.i* AI 3 1185. (Index Table : Reference Room).

Humanities Index. 0974+ ''Index to scholarly-English language periodical literature in such-subjectfields aY histOlre area-studies, archaeology, and political criticism.Before 1974 known as Social Sciences and Humanities Index.',

Index AI 2Z N44,

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New York Times Index.'-1851+ I

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Index AX 3 R48,1890 1899Nineteenth 4ntury.Readers4,Guide to Periodic Literature. 1890. 111399.-Author,.tiltle, subjdct, and illustrator index to 51 periodicals largely'in the time period'1890 - 1899.

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Index AI 3 F7.Poole's Index to Periodical Literature. 18021- 1906.6---------rticl.esin479Sujectindexoigeneral American and English'periodicals. Invaltiable tool for using 19th century periodical literature.

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- Reference Room)Literature. 1900+general American periodicals.Room.

Index AI 3 SV1 (Inder-rable 7 Reference Room)Social Sciences and Humanities Index. 1965 - 1974.

. Index to scholarlr periodical literature in the social science's and'humanities including histary and related, fields. In'1974 this servicesplit into 2 separate titles: Humanities Index (covering history purnalsrand Soiiil Sciences Index. From mid 1965 to 1920 it was known asInternational Index and from 1919 to,1907 as ReadetS' Guide Su lement.These alder volumes are ava1tgb1e in the Index Room Inddx AI 3

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Publications of agencies of the Maine state government are located inPUBLICATIONS the SpecAl Collectionspartment on Level 3. Special Collections

maintains its own card analog which includes references,to state docu-ments. There are no references to state publications in the cataloisin the Circulation/Reserve lobby.

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.,1111ler.Library is a regional depository for U.S. government publications

a partial.depository for (anadian government publications. These'collections are located on LeVel 18. Documents Librarians are availableSo asiist-you in using these materials The following titles shouldprove particularly helpful when consulting federal documents.

Government DOcumentaChecklist of United Statesof 1911 ed.An important retrospective

Public Documents, 1789 - 1909. 1962 reptint

bibliography for the time Period indicated.

_Government DoeumentaCollgressional. Record. 1873+The closest thing w!,have to a verbatim account of Congressional debateand action. It was catled Debates and Proceedings from the lsethroughthe 18th Congress - 1st Sessioh, Register of Debates from the 18th Congress- 2nd Session through the 25th Con'gres - 1st Session, and CongressionalRobe from the 23rd Congress - 1st Session through the 42nd Congress.Legislators may read into the Record speeches, editorials, and.other cam-ments which wore never made on the floor." Texts of bills and resolutions.introduced are usually not included. The'se may be found in the HouseJournal and Senate Journal also available in Government Documents.

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GOVEMENT Government Domoments ,

PUBLI ATIONS MOnthly.Catalo; of United Sfates Government Publications. 1895+(Cont.) , Currently the.major biblipgrapihic finding aid for U.S. government pub- r

lications. Arranged by issuing agency. No abstracts. Monthlr and .

.cumulative indexes. ,

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Refei.ence DeskRef Z 1223 Z7.53 1969Schmeckebier, Laurenand Their Use. 2nd rev.Convenient guide to U.S.publishing histories and

You may want to know

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and Bastin, Roy B. Gov6rnment Publicationsed., 1969. .

government publications. Useful for tracing-----answering a variety of bibliographic questyns

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That the Library subscri.bes to well over SO journals` in Arderican history and relOed fields. Complimentarybooklets,identifying these journals are available inthe Current Periodicals,Room. Take one and go fromA to Z. It is a good way to become familiar withcurrent literature in your field.

That. a dcomputer search may be run on your topic.Check with a Reference Librarian who wk1.1 tell youhow this is done and whafit will cost.

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That d Reference Librarian will help you with materialdescribed in this booklet and with any other questionsyou.may have about the Library.

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CARD,

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SUBJECT-.HEADINGS

CALLNUMBERSANDCLASSIFICATION

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fhis guide -is designed- iS introduce theqnehropology student.to gome of themajosk.sources.of information-il7ailable in the-Fogler Library. Theraphies, dictioparies, encyclopedias, handbooks, indexes, :4nd otherapecial-ized tools in the Ref-erence 'Room can supply needed ,informatibn or direct you..to sources that .contain it., I

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-The.,said ca-galog is the key io,books and oiher lArary materials. It functions,

as ari.index to a' malceyorticin of the resources found in fhe Litrary. -AA

41.% . . I AftA

Each .book O'r item inclutied.in-the 'card catalog lias an authorrcard, -a title' .

sand, ffind- one Or mote hubject .caras:.J,Thgre are many.sqbject headings relatedto the study of.anthropology. A few xaMiles are Pi.sied.below.

ANTHROPEILQGY. ' 4--- 4N6IANS OF MEXICO-.ARCHAEOLdGt

.. KIN$HIP.

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.ETHNOLOGY LINGUISTIes_

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Library of Congress-Subject Headings.is a two vOlume guide to the he#dings,*used in the card catalog. It-can,lead you from an incorrect subiect.headingto * correct one. Knowledge of,this tool will save.time and may also.opennew avenues of approach to your subject. Copies are located at the cardcatalog and behind the'Reference Desk. Reference Librarian will be gladto show you how to use it.

Most of the books in FoglerLibrary are classified in the. Cibrary of CongressClassification,System (LC) which is based upon letter ana number combinations.The call number of a book classikied in this;lOystem is shown below:

Ref Location symbol - Indicates the book is in ReferenceGN Class - Anthropology480.3 ,Subclass - Polygamy.£96 Derived from author's name

There are stll volumes in the Library classified iri(DDC) which was used prior to 1967. Thesebooks, thy

Yewey Decimal. Systemolder, may still be

useful. Example:

572.96 Class - Human races - Geographica4 distributionM398 Deriued from author's name

41*.. .

All call numbers,,L6or Dewey, are found in the upper left hand corner of thecatalog.card. Copy the entire number. Large charts near the card cataloggive'the stack location of books bearing Ihese numbers.

RAYMOND. H. FOGLERLIBR RY

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SELECTIONS FROM THE.LC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEU FOR I147TRROPOLOGY

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Arclipeoldgy (General)- Tor individual countries, see D F, GN

, 300-266 Bells. Campandlogy300-350 Crosses-900r960 Tombs OGenerall4,

GF. .. Human eco16gy. Apthropogeography

Gti ., Anthropology ..

51-211 Physical anthropology. Somatology2212279

\Physiological and psychological anthropology

307t686 Ethnology and ethhography. .

.. Ineludihg primitive customs and institu-

, tions, individup ruCes 'and ethnic,

. e-groups. Fpr purely descriptiv6 treatmentsof 'peosples and races, see Q-- F.

700=875 Prehistoric archaeology..

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.' Including arrangement by countryGR Folklore

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For folk literature, see P.440-950 : Folkloie relating to sie-Cial Subjtets

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GT Manners and customs (General)I'l

. . 170-482 Houses.' Wellings ....._.-

. 500-2370. Dress. Costudel.''' shion

. 24p0-5090 ' Customs Telatimeto rivate dnd public-life. Including love, i

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treatment of the dead, tOwn life, customsof chivalry, festivals,ind holidays

5320-6720 Customs relative to special clagses, by\ '

birth, occupation, etc.

. Philology and linguistics (General).87-96 Communication. Mass media

101-409 , Language (General) .

101-115 Phi1o;pphy, psychology, origin, eic. of,

language .,

14-141 Sciencp of language. Linguistics

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ABSTRACTS AND INDEXESLocated in the Index Rocn unless otherwise rzoted

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Topics ef current interest, preliminari reports of fieldwork, And other ,

research are fowd in joUrnals and other-serial publications. Periodi-cal'indexes and abstracts are the keys to this type of literature.

An Index is'usually arranged alphabetically by subject and supplieSblibliographic citations to artitles in magazines, books,,parlplaetS,%etc:Thdicitatir for a periodical article contAins the following elements:

. 4R

Name ok author(s)Title of article,Name of journalVolume number and dateInclusive page numbers'.

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An abstract stipplibsill the abOve,cplus a summary or description otthearticle.

The followtfig-abstracts and indexes are of particuldf interest to theanthropologist:

GN 1 A1,5 ..

416

'Abstracts iiiAnthropology. 1973+Quarterly. Covots.cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguisttcs, and.physical anthropology: Author,.subject indexes.

Index GN 1 R66 .

Aneiropological Index to"Current PeriOdicals.. 1963+

Quarterly. Arranged geogralticallY, then subdivided into general,physical anthropology, archaeology, cultural anthropology, ethnology,or linguistics.

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. Index GN 301 E83Ethnic Studibs Bibliography., 1675+

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Annual. Presbntly covers only journals. Author; subject indexes.A ,

Index GN 1 154International Bibliography 9f Social and Cultural.Anthro?ology. 1955+Annual. Worldwide coverage of ethnology, archaeology, linguistics,folklore,.and applied anthropology. Author, subjptt indexes.

Ihdex A1.3 S62Social Sciences Index. 1974+ Formerly Social Sciences and HumanitiOsIndex. 1907 - 1974 (Index AI 3 S61)

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Quarterly. Interdisciplinary author and subjectAndex td journals in thesocial sckences.. Book reviewslisted at the end of each issup.

Periodical Stacks.'An Analytical Index to the Journal of American Folklore, 1888 - 1957.

(Shelved with the Journal)

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1-ABSTRACTS Index GR 1 625AND Abstracts...of Folklore Stydies: 1966 - 1975INDEXES A qudrterly publication of the American Folklore Society until.it(Cont.) _ceased in 1925. .Annual subigctindex.

ANNUAL, aVIEWS

ATLASES

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Index P 1 M64° 4

M4A Internationhl Bibliogrqphy. 1921+The-fplklore section of this annual publièation has been expanded toill the*gap lefebby Abstiracts of Folklore Studies.

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The Master Periodical LiSt ds a computer print-out listing the titles ofjournals, newspapers, and_.indexes held bk Foglei Library, Bangor ComlnunityOollegeandthe Darling Center. Copies of this list may beefand in theReference Room, the Index Room, and throughout the stacks. 'Consult thisprint-out when you haV'e found-the citations that you need in the ipdexesand abstracts; or piCk up one of the booklets in The Current Periodicals..Room listing Journals thelkibr'ary owns by subject. There is one foranthropology, archaeology, and folklore. .

Glit1 A623

Ahnual. Review of.Anthropology. 1972+

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Z 5112 B56'.Biennial,RdView of Anthropology. 1959 - 1971.BibliographiCal essays pn current research. OriiinallY publiished every

, twyears,. now annual.A

Ref G 1046 El .97 1960Spencer, Rob6rt F. Aflas for Anthropology., 1960.Simpflified manuei of tribal, linguistic, hiptorical land social grouping

Ref GN 405 M8 C

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Murdock, George P. Ethnographic Atlas. 1967.Not an "atlas" per se but an analysis and tabulation of informa on Onover 400 societies for various econotic, social; linguistie, technologidal, '

and cultural factors.

Ref G 1046 65 W5 1975Whitehouse, David and Ruth. Archaeological Atlas of the World. 1975.

Worldwide coverage of 5000 pre-*and proto-historic sites: Index.of sites.

DICTIONARItS Ref H 41 GO .

. rGould, Julius. -Dictpnary of the Social Sciences. 1964.

, Signed article; withIcriations. ,\Crosg,..referenced.

Ref G$ 11 W5Winick, Charles. Dictionary 9.!darropology. 1966. .

Approximately.10 000.entries, biographical material. Cross-referenced.

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DICTIONARIES Ref GN lg 151(Cont..) Interhational Dictionary of Regional,

Defines'technical-teims and. concepts'Termg given kn-many languages.

Ref. GR 35,8

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Ethnology 'and Folklore. 1960.with.citations to the literature.

4Funi,LId WA. nans Standard Dictiolof M .6°1° alt ld Le "d1950.

tioefionary of wotifs, phrases, professional term'S:godt, games, and arti-facti 'ranging froM brieft6finitions to articles on.0general subjects.

Ref CC 70 87 .

American-Heritage guide to Arcbheology. 1970.,.

Dictiofiary arrangemplit of terms, 6ersonal and place names. No coverage.00.

ot classical, medieval or industrial archaeology...v . .-

DIRECTORIES Ref GN,43 A2.G84Guide to DepartmentsContains listings-of

.admissron and degree

EitiCYCLOPEDIAS'.

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of AnthroRplogy. .

museums Ed academic departAnts, personnel,yewairements, etc.

Ref GN 20 15 1975Fifth Iniernational Oirectorx of Anthropologists. 1975Biographical. GeograPhical,,chron9logical, Subject/methodological,instituiRnal OdexeA.

'Ref/AM 10 A2 04-Official Museum Directory,.U.S. and Canadian museums arrang9d alphabetically br state ot proviRce.Institalor4 personnel, andlbrohd silbject catogory,indexes:

Ref II 40 Ak 15 A

International Eneyclope ia of these

Sopia.1 Sciences': .1968. r7v.artidies and bibliog aphies emphasize analYtical and comparative

aspects of toptcs-covered.. Its ,predecessor, Encyclopedia of the SocialSciences (Ref .H 40 E.)- is still useful for histbrical material.

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Ref ON 7; E52Encyclopedia of Anthropology. 1976 ,

,One volume work dealing' with conCepts,.theoriei, ieople, etc. inshort -'ariicles orsoncise definitions.

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Ref.CC-165s C4313 ,,

*Laromp'se Encyclepedia of'Arctahaeology. 1972.Clds*ical approacfi. Short essays. Subject index. -..

,.

GY 44§ H642 ,

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Honildmann, John;3. HandboOk of Social and 61tural Anthropology. 1973.-Conains a variety of subjects treated "from wide perspectives." Each

hapter includes a ceAprehensive.revirew, a hiitory of subject, majorbdivisions and unresolved'issues on future prospects.' 0, .

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FOLKLORE Ref GRIk T52--

SOURCES Thompson, Stith. 'Motif-index of Folk_Literature. ,1957.

Six volume,systematie, thematic.index of motifs in traditionalnarrative litirature. Final volume is a detailed subject iadex.SupOlemented by Aarne.

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Ref GR 1 F56 #1q4 1961.Aarne, Antti and Stich Thompson:. The fypesof Folktales. 4961..

A classification and bibliography of versiohs of-'uropean talesfound in both the New and Old Wbrid.

/WAIL 3551 L3 1964Laws, George Malcolm. Nave America ladry; a DascriOtiv6 Study

. And a BibIibgraphical 'Syllabus. l564. ,

., Essays on the Ameilcan.traditional ballad.,

.

e

Ref ItIL 3 53 C8.

.1963 ,.mr....

. ,.

.Cottin ristram Potter. The British Traditional Ballad in NorthAmerica. 1963. . t .

1 A guide to balladstory variations in the traditional pong. "Child

'ballads" only.*

Ref PS 478 L3 . &

. Laws,'GeOrge Malsolm. American Balladry From British Droadsides; AGdide for StuAents and Collectors of Traditional Song. 1957.

'Text iud4ude.s descriptions by types, accodnts of.origin and distribU-

.

.tiort, analysis of foilds and variants. bibliographyand summary of ballad stories, ballad pr nters and recordings. .

,1.

v Ret 2 5984 U5 H3,

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Hap!rood, Charles. A Bibliography of North American Folklore ind Folk. ...:. . .

.' song, .1951. . . . ,BOok I: meTican people nórth of Mexico. Arranged, by liegional. ethnic,

:occupational, and miscellaneous. .

. .4 Book II:. Ameriran-Indians' north ot h'exico. Arranged by major culture

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arehs. x.

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398:69415 0s8 . $ . }-

s.

. V,

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O'§dilleabhain, Sean. AcHandbook of Irish Folklore. 1963. ..

. . Deals with Irislefolklore but hdaptablé, "a good place to' turn,cf, you -,.-

-, want help in, working' up ilueitions or. in figuring out whe:to.talk about." .

. . ,

398.072 G$77Goldstein, kenneth S. A Guide for Fieldworkers%"Ch4ters on,problem statement) prefield preparation, estnbListang.

rapport, colrecting methods, etc."

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Maine GR 1 N65 v.,1§ 1974.Ives, Edward D. 'A Manual for Field Worker4. 1974. . .

'Developed for those warkingtin the Northeast Archkes of, Ffolklore,

and Oral Oistory. .

Maine GR 1 N65 v.13 1972.IrOand, Florence. TherNortheast9Archives C!.f Folklore and Ora l History;

.A Brief Desdription and a Catalog of !ts Hdidings., 1958- % 1972.. 1973;

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5100,

GUIDES '

HitAF

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Ref GN 42 F7Frantz, ChaWide rangeopportunitie'sNeindex.

les. The Student Anthropologistks Handbook.. 1972.,information from degree requirements andrqmployment

library resourcds and the history of anthropology.w-

.

Ref Z 598 1378

Brunvand, Jan Harold.' FolkBasic'beginning -guide. Thra guide to `reference Source

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.

Study Ihd Research Guide.c 19760.par . An-dverview of,thé-subject,and-preParation of a research paper.

The'Human Relation.s Area Files (HRAF).is a micro iche collection Ofprimary .source materials on selected ciiIipres or sbcieties representingall major areas of the world. The materials arp organized by Murdock'sOWC and OCM codes. (See below)t

Ref H 62 836 v.3 1975.' Murdock,-George P. Outline of World Culture#

Geographical classificationof_all knowledltures, living or extinct.

), ,

. Ref'H 62 1136 v.1 ,

Murdock,-George P. Outlind of.XUlture Materials..

Classification of ethnic-4ra used in the study of cultural-anthro-- pdlogy. Together these,-Iists.intrdduce the vantent and arrangement of

the Human Relations Ar'ea Files. .

,,.-_, ,,

,,/ r. .

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Ref H 62 1181 / 4, . 4P%

Index to the'fluman Relatfons Area Files. t.

An:index°

"i;), the ()CM subject .codes, to the mateiian in 1411.AF. .. #, . %#

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Ref40, 62 118. .

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.tigApsol.. .

-A list6, by OWC code, of all materials processed for HRAF..

A1.- HANDBOOKS

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Anthropologieal hamdbooks are best describk as voldmes which provide.brief but comprehensive'summarfies of-a culture or region:Ref E 77 1145 . .

-Sturtevant, William C:, editor. Handbbok of No4th American Indians.Projected.20-volumes at a rate of two per year.. Shouldgbecome thestandard reference source. Regional arrdngement.

DocuMnt Dep63itoryfirr 2>3:30,01pt.2 -

Hodge, Frederick,Webb. Hanabook of Ameflican Indians North of Mex40,-191(i. '2v. ,/ 0

Contains brief,descriptions of eipxy linguistic stock, tribe ; etc.Also.informatton concerning manneis and customs, ethnic.relations,archaeology. Bibliography..

....

E 78 C2, J4g.1963. . .

Jenness, piaMond. Indians of Canada. 1963, .

kneral surveys include information on econo y, social and politicalorganization, food, dress, etcl part:;two classifies individ Braby region.

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(Cont.).

METHODOLOGY

F 1434 113'a

Wauchope, Robert. Handbook of Middle American Indians. 1964+15 v.-Essays on Uroad subject areas such as archaeology linguistids,ethnology, etcCoverage inclucies Mexico anti Centra1 America,

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F 1408 V43Vaiz, Claudio. Latin America an-d the Caribbean, A-Handbook: 1968.:General overviews plus information on economic,-soeial,.politicalconditions. Bibiographies.

%Domment Depocitory SI

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2.3?143\ Steward, Julian H. Handbook of South American IndianS., 1959.- 7v.\ "Comprehensive synthesis of knowledge of the.aboriginal

Volumes 1-4 qurvey tr,ibes by region, Vo1umes.5-6 ethnographic, volume..7A

is the general index.

572..96 14938 1959

MurflOck, George P. Afrita: Its People and Their Culture. 1959.Ethnology of the African continent. General survey, then ethno-graphic examination. Biblio0aphies.. Index to t-ceal names.

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GN 635 358 L42...

Lebar, Frank. Ethnic Groups of Insular 5outhelst Asia. 1972 - 1975..Vol 1: Indonesia, Aridaman Islands, MadagascarVol 2: Phillipines, Forposa

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.Ethnographic summarces, biblpgraptles, maps.

5472.-959 L49-

Lqbar,,Frank%Summaries-ofmaxriage and

Ethntc Groups of Mainland Southeast Asia. 1964.roup§, orientRtion, settlement patterns, economy;

sociopolitical; kin, etc.° Bibliographies.

Royal Antheopological Institute. Notes and Queries on Anthropology: 1967.Handbook .4T.anthropo1pgica1 method. Defines cpchnical terms..Ahlytical-dAdext

aN 33 R63 2947

GN-345 N37

At1ROSP4CTIVE.AND ' .

REgIONALBIbLIOGRAPHIS

aroll, RaouhAnd R. Cohen. A Handbook of Method in Cultural Anthro-olo y. 1967.

Articles on methods' aid` techniques of fi:Odwork:, Bibliographies.

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Ref Z 7261 L84 '4 ,

London Bibliograi ilk of the.SoOal Sciences. 1§314-,,. .

Gomprehenspe li g of books, pamphlets, documenis in several,languages. Many ross7refefences. Worldwide scope, ..

.

Ref' H 62'118 ', F ,.4161Human RelationpAlega Files Inc. HRAF Soikrce BlVlioo hy. -

4n addition' to lo the list of sources Firocested for HRAF, this is an,thno-graphies on indiVidual cultures.

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RETROSPECTIVE4ND'REGIONAL

BIBLI-NRAPHIES(Cont.), '

The followidg is a highly selective list of bibliographies. To.locatespecific bibliographies check the card catalog undertvadings such *as,'7Indians of North America - Bibliography", "Navaho Indians - Bibliography",:Winology - Europer- Bibliography", etc. or tfit name of the culture ortfibe you wish togresearch:

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Ref Z 1209,2 1167 1467 1975 P t .

Murdock, George P. EthnographieBibltography of North America. 1975. 5v.Cbvers published literatute on'Native Americans.thrpugh. 1972.

Refilli.Z 5114 04

OtLeary, Timothy J. Ethnb.graphic Bibliography of South America. 1965.Companion to Murdock. Published mat6ria1s_on continental SA. Arirgbdby culture area and then by tribe. Maps, tribal index.

Ref 7, 5114 E2 V.1, 2 ' -

An Anthropological Bib2r_._11ioardliogr'hyoftl.V41 J: Rouset*Irving and J. M. Goggtn. 1947.Vol 2: Guthe, Alfred and-P.-B. Kelly. 1963.

Organized into three-categories: archaeology, ethnology, historY.Ehch sectidn divided into geographic area and then by state.or tribe.

Ref Z 1208 N6 6Archaeological bliography for Eastern North America.

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Continues the Rouse and Guthe billrliographiea-to,Dece bpr.1976.

R.cf Z 1209.2 C22 1438 .

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Three Atlantic Bibliographies.. 1975.Cóntents% AthAagcaphic Bibliography ofNortheastern North Ameri,pa.greliminary Bibliography of Atlantic Capada and Maine. A BibliographyofFoiktore Studies in Nova Scotia.

'4W.f. Z 1605 03'Handbook of Lattn American Stmdies,- 1936+ '.

A-Iiilotateraphy covering:a wide variety of-materials:relating.to. Latin America. Since 964 divided into.two parts:. Odd yehrs.the_

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sOia1 sciences, even.xedrs the humanities,. .

.o, - . - . .

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Ref Z 6005 P7 A7 , ,. I, .

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Arctic_Institute'of Nortfi America. .Afctic Biblidgraphr.' 1953 - 1975:

-AnnotaXeci -listing pf.publicatidns relatirig to the Aretie. and.subArctic. All scientifTb fiflds and. languages.

:*

Ref Z 5117 T5Theodoratuts, Robert J. p_22A_2g_2_z.Euroe:ASel.ectedWira.hi.cBibiio'rah.1969. :

Books aid articles inqn y-languages by coutittryi and ethnic group.EmphaSis on 190 and nth century publications.

S.

VAre.

Ref Z. 2463'1156

HortEky, Paul.' East Centra1,Euiope; a Guide to Basic Pubticatigms.' 1969.Covers E. Germariy, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland: Sections dn

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anthropology, archaeology and etfinology listed under heading "The people".

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RETROSPECTIVEANDREGIONAL-BIBItIOGRAPHIES

(CcIpt.)

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A.Ref Z 7165 1438 S8

Sweet, Louise at4,T.J. O'Leary. Cd4rcum-Mediteraneah Peasantry: Intro-.

ductory Biblibgraphies. ;967.Arranged by Countey: Intended-by iit.hol:s as preliminarygilides.-

.,.Ref ..5145FUrer-Hainienderf, Elizabeth von. Anthropological Bibliogr*hy of Socitlil-

_ Asia. 5v. .Books, periodicals,.6eses on India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sikkill, Yftutan,and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).

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Ref 4 5115 K35Kanitkar, Helen A. An'Anthropolognlcal Bibliography of South Asia. 1976.A continuhtion,of Filrer-Haimendorf.

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016.9159 aff.16

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Embree, John F. and,L. O. Dotson. A Bibriography of the Peoples and :

Oiltures of*Mainland Southeast Asia. 1950%

Books And articIA in Western languages published since the 17th enfury...

Arranged by geo0aphical region, then by,tribe and subject.-

RerZ-4501 T3, 1965'Tayfor, Oklycle R. H. A Pacific Bibliography; Printed Matter Relating tothe NiOyb Peoples of Polynesia: Melanesia,-Micronesia. 1965.

Books and articles grOuped by subjeCt and geographical area.

016.572994 G85.5Greenway, John.Peoples of TorresDetailed stbject

4.

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Bibliography ofStiaits to 1'959.

index. ast of

4

the Australian Abofigines and the Native1963.

tribes.'

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G ? .-ColOiled tty'Clafa K.'FlowerFogler Library Reference DepartmentAprii 1979

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This guide is designed to introduce the stUdent of BusinesiS to some of the .

major sources of information availabre iii the Fogler Library. The biblio-graphies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks; indexes, and other'special-ized tools.in the Reference Room can supply needed'information or,direct.you to sources that contain

The.card catalog is the key to books and other library materials. It

functions as an index to,a major portion of the resources found ins.heLibrary.

Each book or item ncluded in the card catalog has an author circle ft title

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card,.. and one or more subjeat cards. There are many subjec headings retate. to fhe study of Business. A few elamples arp listed below , ,

ACCOUNTING LAI4OR -LAWS & LEGISLATIONBUSINESS.FORECASTING MANAGEMENT

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t. FINANCE, PUBLIC MARKETING RESgARCHINVESTMENTa' PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

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Library or Congress Subject Headings iiatwo,vorume kilide to the-headimgsused in the cara,catalog. It dan lead'you from An incorrect subject heading

..to a correct on4,.Kriowledge of this tool 1411-sdVe time ilid.maY also opennew avenues of.approach to your, subject. Copies are loeated atl7the cardcatalog and behind the Reference Desk. A Reference Librarian wiIl be gladto show you how. to use it.', le

,Most of the books in Fogler Library, atS classified in the Library of CongresClassification System (LC) which is based upon l_ptter and number combfnatioThe call num,b/r dita 1ook classified in this s)istem is shown-below:

Reftk -Locatlion.symbd1--,Indicates the hook is in Reference

.HF. Busirms Administration1004 ,Sub6lass - Dictionaries, EncycloPedic works .

M76 DIrived fióm authoes.name

There are still volumes in the Library classified in the Dewey Decidal Syst(ODC) which was uied prior to 1967. These-books, though older, may still be

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. useful. Example:

332;6322 Class; Investment Finance - StocksM272 Derived from author's pame

All call numbers,-LC or Dewey, are found in'the upper left hand corner ofthcatalog cird:_ Copy the entire number. Large,charts near the card catalog.,Rive the stack'location of books bearing these numbers.

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FLECTIONS FROM THE LC CLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE FOR BUSINESS

HAHBHCHD 1-91

101-11951405-22062321:24292769-29302951-4601

Social Sciences - General worksStatisticsEConomic TheoryNational Production-.Economic History. GeneralLandAgricultureIndustryCorporations. Trustse Cartels.

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Cooperition. State Industries. Municipal,industries.4801-8942 Labor A

9000-9999 Special industries and trades.HE 1-9925 Transportation and CommunicationHF 1-1193 Commerce, General

i201-1400 Commercial Law1401-1,650 eommerical.Policy.

d1701-2701 Tariff Polity3001-4040 Cdminerce. By country.5001-5770 Business

-k 5801-6191 Wertising. H6 1-18g Finance, General

201-1486 Money150i-3540 Banking3701-3781 .Credit4501-6270 Lnvestmenfs.8011:070 'Insurade

HJ 1-9995 Public FinaAce

ABSTRACTS .

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. ABSTRACTS AND INDEXESLobated ill the Index Room unless otherwise noted

Topics,of current interest,'preliminary ieports of fieldwork, and otherresearch are found in journals and other sTrial publicatOns. Feriedi-cai indcxes and abstracts are the keys to this type of literature:

An Index-is usually arranged alphabetically by subjett and suppliesbibUographi Citations to articles in magazines, books, IdemOhlets; etc.The citation for a periodical,article'contains the following elemenis:

'Name of author(s)Title of article ,

Name of journal. Vglume number and date

Inclusive page numbers

An Abstract supplies all the'above, plus a summary or description of thearticle.

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Index HF 5601 A4 ,

Accountatants Index 1948+,

. Quarterly comprehensiveandex to English language, articles, books,'documents, etc. Author, titl9, subject indexes. ...

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.40.,Dodkment Depository 1972+ or Index HA 202 A6 1977+American Statistics Index

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Comprehensive index to statistics published by government agencies.Descriptive abstracti provided. Invaluable sofirce.

Index HF/500l B8_(Index Thble).,

Business Periodicals Index. 1958+.

Subject coverage of approximately 200 journals in accounting, banking,.......-

finance, investments,.management, marketing, etc.% , _

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. Index HG 4057 F2 (Index liable) ..

F 4 ls index of Corporations. and Industrie§. 19081-31, 1976+ .

Good for information on campanies. Indexed by SIC number.,Name of ,

company can be searched by.computet 1912+. See note on last page ofthis guide.

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Journal of Edonomic Literature. 1963+.

Qdartorly. 'Subject index to"articles:1abstracts included for significantarticles. Critical book reviews.

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Document Depository , ,

MonthlTCatalog of U.S. Government Publications. 1895+The majk5index to public documents generated lay Federal agencies.Can be.searched by computer 1976+. See note on-lkst page of this guide.

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Index AI 21 N44"...--.. New York Times Index

Issued semi-monthly with quarterly and annual cumulations.

Index AI 3 P8Public Affairs Information Servic lletin (PAIS)Selective indexing of Public administration; social, and economic

%articles. Can be searehed by computer 1976+. See note on last pageof this guide.

Index AI 3 $62 (Index Table)Social Sciences Index 1907+Quarterly, Interdisciplinary author and subject-index to journals inthe social.scientes.

.Index HG I W26Wall Street JourrialMonthly. Arranged in two parts: gentral news and corporate news.

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Master Periodical Lit is a cemputer print-out listing the titles of

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ournals, newspapers, ajid indexes.held by Fogler 14brary Aangor CommunityCol-lege 'and the Darling Center. Copie of /his list'may Elebfound in theReference Roem, the In ex Room, and.th ughodtthe stacks. 'ConstQt this .

print-out when you have found the cite ons that you need in the indexesand abstracts; or pick up'one of the booklets in The Current PeriodicalsRoom listing journals the Library owns by subj.ect. Thdre is one.forBpsi SS.

BIBLIOdRAPHIC ,Refl 7164 cal 1)16Daniells, Lorna Nt. business 4nformation Sources., 1976..Selective annotated list of business books and reference sources.

GUIDES

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BIOGRAPHY

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Ref 7164 C81 U7Vernon,, K.C.D. Use of Management and Business Literature. 1975.

- Britigh emphasis, but still extremely useful.A

Ref'Z 7165 C2 B76 /Brown, Barbaral. Carraian Bpsiness and Economics: A GUide to Sources'of. Information. . 1975.

Arranged byprovincetheri by subject; Author, titld Indexes.,

-404.Ref HF 5353 E52 ,

Masserman,-Paul. Enbyelopedia of Business Information Sources. 1976.

An exhaustive sourcebook for all fields of bpsiness research. Particularlyuseful for the scholar who needs extensive Abliogratihies.

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Ref HF 3023 A2 WS. 41*Who's Who in Finance and Industry.Bi6iraphiel of leaders in business, finance, and industry.,

Ref it 71 W44o's Who in British Financegraphies of the leaders in British finance.

' Ref Z 5305 .115 856

Biographical bictionaries, Master Index.Acts as an index to over 50 itf the currentother works of collettive biography.

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Who'lkho publications and

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Ref HB 61 M16 1973 (Reference Desk) ..

McGraw-Hill-Dictionary ofliodern Economics; A Handbdok of Terms and,

Organiiation. 1973.i *

Understandable definitions. Reference§ to alternative source§. often- 4.u

included . Excel lent .

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Ref HF. 1001-M76 ,

Moore, Norman.. DictionaryIn additiorwtO definitionsterms and subjects&

of Bilsiness Finance and Investment. 1975. '

bf terms one is also provided with relagedas.

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DICTIONARIES Ref HF 1002 R68'(Ccint.) Rosenberg, Jerry M. Dictionary,ef Business and Management. 1978.

Short entries for cheer 8000 terms. Some cross refprences.

Ref HD 19 F73 I975bFrench, Derek. Dictionary of Management. 1975. -

Defines nearly 4000 terms currently in use. Gives usage for Americanand British readers. ,

Ref HF 5621 K6Kohler, Eric L. A Dictionary for Accountants.. 1975.Definitions often run a paragraph.or two. Includes related subjects.

Ref HB 61'05 1972U.S. Social and Economic Statistics Administration. Dictionary of EConomic

esigned for thcose using th, various statistical publication§ of the SESA.

Ref HA 17 K4Kendall, Maurice. Dictionary of Statistical Terms. 1972.Define'S over 2500 terms in current usage.

and Statistical Terms. 1972.

DIRECTORIES ' Ref HF 5035 D8 v.1 27

Dun and"Bradstreet. Million Dollar Directory. Annual.Lists compnies.with net worth of $1,000,000 or more. Gives key personnel,products, SIC pumber,-sales, employees. Arranged alphabetically by name.

- Geographical 4 SIC indexes.

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Ref HF 5035 D8 v.2Dun and Bradstreet.0 Middle Market ,Directory. Annual. 4

Lists'companies with'net worth between $500,000 - $999,999. Includessame type information as'the Million-Dollar Directory. P

Ref HG 4057 A219Directory of Corporate Affiliations. Annual."Who.00ns whom" in the world of business. Lists parents, subsand affiliatei.

Ref T 12 T6. 0

laries,

Thomas Register of American Manufacturers:Annual.Listing of American manufacturing firms. Access Th by alphabeticallistings of company names, brand, name, or by product.

Ref HD 9723vD45Directory of New England Malpfatturers. Annual. k.

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Arranged plphabetidally hy compiny;name, geographically by.town, and by 0

proddct heading: Also includos sbetion which lists banks geographically.

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Ref HF 3223 C25Canadian Trade Index.,ComprehensWe lis.t of Canadian mafiufacturer9. Arranged alphabeticallyby company, geographically by town, and by product classification. Alsoincludes trademarks. .

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DIRECTORUS Ref HP 54 G7 K7 .

(Cdnt.) Kelly's,Manufacturers and Merchants DirectoryInternational in scope. Vol. 1 covers the United Kingdom and Ireland.Vol. 2 covers all other countries of the world.

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Polks Bank Directorygeographic arrangement. Includes key personnel, as,qets, liabilities, etc.

Ref HG 4538 Al DS 1979Directory of American Firms Operating in Foreign Countries. 3 vols.Vol. 1 lists over 4300 firths and gives top personnel, products or servicesand countriesof operation. Vols. 2 & 3 lfst firms under the.name ofhost country, its subsidiaries, and_products or services.

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ENCYCLOPEDIA'S Ref H 40 A2 ISInternational Encyclsedia of the Social Sciences.e articles and bibliographies ,emp asize t e analytical and comparative.

Its, predecessor Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (Ref H 40 ES) is stilluseful. for historical material.

Ref HG 151 M8,GleilcycloecIisankilmG.,MumisETIandFinance. 1973.

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HANDBOOKS

Re HD 19 H4Encyclopedia of ManagethentOne volume encyclopedic dictionary. Lengthy articles where warranted.

Ref HF 5635 E54 1976Ancyclopedia of Accounting Systems. 3 Vols.Information arranged b3i broad industry. A practical guide for the

accountant..i

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. Ref, HD 1387 F69 1978y.

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Eati-F-1.132.L..ii-111 ...\

Comprehensive guide.to appraisal. Designed to act as a sourcebook ofalppraisal information.

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Hkindbooks are usually AK volul works that contain practical informationfOr the user. They _contain tables, charts, graphs, and short descriptions

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0Standard Industrial Classification Manual

..entains the numbers assigned to each manufactured product or industry.

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Out of date but still a useful guide.to money and banking.

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HANDBOOKS(Cont.)

SERVICES:BUSINESSECONOMICFINANCIAL

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Ref HG 4521 L625Levine, Sumner N. Finaqcial Analyst's Handbook."An excellent and comprehensive guide to the principles and proceduresnecessary for successfulinvestment management."

Ref HF 5635 1123 1977Davidson, Sidney. Handbook of Modern,Accounting.Information on accounting theory and practice, new techniques, deVelop-.ments, etc.

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Ref:HF 5415.2 F419Ferber, Robert. Hdndbook of Maketing Researc%. 1974.One volume overview,of marketing research techniques. Stined articlesinclude reference or bibliography.

Ref HF 5437 A6 1973Alj an, George W. Purchas.ing Handbook. standatdreference,book on policies, practiges,'and procedures utilized indepartments responsible for purchasing manakement or materials management. A

1973.

The loose-leaf businessuniests otherwise noted.weekly or monthly), thein the Library.

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Ref HF 5353 D5,.

services are'shelved in tile Reference collectionBecause they are updated frequently Oasuallyinformation is.usually the most current available

Grant, Mary & N. Cole. Directory of Business and Financial Services. 1976.Describes coverage of varicus business and finahcial services. Arrangedby title with publisher and subject indexes.

The following is a selective list of the services received by the Library:for descriptions refer to Grant listed above.

Analysts Handbook (Ref HG 4519 S772),Collective Bargaining Negotiations and Contracts (Ref HD 6483 B8)Conference Board Publications (check qard catalog)Federal Securities Law Reporter (Ref KF 1436.5 C36)Government Employee Relations Reporter (Ref HD 8008 Al B8)Ltbor Relations Reporter (Ref HD 5503 A7 2242)Maine Tax Reporter (Maine KFM 470 A6 C6) Special Collections .

Moody's Manuals: Bank &Finance, Industrial, Municipal & Government,OTC Industrial, 'Public Utility, Transportation (Ref HG 4961 M7)

Moody's Bond RecordMoody's_ Bond Survey

Moody's Dividend Record.

Price, Waterhouse & C Iliformation Guides for Doing Busineis-!Abroad., (Ref HG 4538 P72)

- PublicUmployee Bargaining (Ref KF 3409 P77 N)SEC - AccountineRules (Ref KF 1446.A6 US)

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SERVICES Standard & Poor's Bond Guide (Ref 111-1G 4905 S435)(Cont.) Called Bond Record (Ref HG 4501 P532)

FarmineForecaster (Ref HG 4501 S74)Industry Survey (Ref HQ 4961 S681)

Standard & Poor's Listed Stogks: ASE (Ref HG 4905 543)NYSE (Ref HG 4915 S671)OTC (Ref HG 4905 S42)

Statistical Service (Ref-FIG 4921 S752)StOck Guide (Ref HG 4,915 S67)

Standard Federal Tax Reports (Ref KF 6365 C6)Value Line Investment Survey (Ref HG 4915 V341 Desk)Weisenberger Investment Companies Service (Ref HG 4497 W47)

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STATISTICS In addition,to the financial services listed above-there are a substantial..

SOURCES, number of other sources which should be examines. A selection of the most

heavily used isllisted below.

Ref Z 7551 S84Wasserman, Paul. Statistics Sources.. 1977.

A guide to data on -tlie U.S. and foreign countries. Arranged alphabeti-cally by subject.

Ref HA 202 A3 (Desk). U.S. Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the U.S.Single volume that summarizes economic, social, demographic, and politicalstatistics. Gives references to more detailed works.

Document DepositoryU.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Population.Gives detailed statistics on the number of inhabitants and their

0characteriStics. Check Monthly Catalog (p.3) fdr exact call number:,

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Document DepositoryU.S. Bureau of the Census. Census of Manufacturers. Economic statisticsare given by industry, geographical area, and product. Check MonthlyCatalog (p.3) for exact call number.

Maine St. Do& L12/1.13: (Special Collections)Maine Dept. of Labor & Industry. Census of Maine Manufacturers.A comprehensive statistical sourcebook on Maine manufacturers coveiingall firms, from single premrietorships. to the largest corporations inthe state. Aggregate figures, no listings by individual company.-

Itef HC 101 -A 13122

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysts. Business Statistics.

Biennial supplement to the periodical Survey of Current BuSiness.

Ref HG 1041 C56Commodity Yearbook. Annual-Provides production, consumption, sales, exports and imports for around100 Commodities.

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STATISTICS Ref HF 5438 6212SOURCES Sales & Marketing Managem9nt. Survey of Buying.Povjer.(Cont.). Yearly updates of Census figures to provide current business facts and

figures for the-U.S. antCanada.

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Ref HA 12.5 U63United Nations Statistical Yearbook. Annuitt.A-summaryof international.statistios on population, agriculture, mining,mnnufactdring, 'finance, trade., etc. References given.

Ref HF 91 11473

Yearbook of International Trade Statistics. Annual.Statistics on trade and cOmmoditids.

Rif HF 5681,1125 168Troy, Leo. Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial'Ratios. Annual.Profiles of cor&rate performance based on IRS data.Fgr'specifid statistics consult;

'American qtatistics Index p.3Business Information Sourtes p.2.Encyclopedia',of Business Information Sourqes

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You may want to know ...

That a computer search may be run on.your topic. ACheckwith a.Reference Li6rarian who will tell you how this is

, done and what it will cost, or pick up a descriptive brochureat the Reference Desk.

That the Library has nearly 200 journals in Business Administration..There are booklets listing these journals in alphabetical orderin the Periodicals Rqlom. Take one and go from A to Z. ,It is

a good way to become faiiliar with current literature in thefield.

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GUIDe TOSOURCES: EDUCATION

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This library guide is ,an informal handbook for both'the undergraduate andgraduate/Student in Education. It lists some of the more useful materialsand reference works basic to general research and gives their locations inFogler, Library.

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AbstrIctsAudio Visual SourcesBibliographiesCall NumbnsCard Catalog . . .

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Dictionaries 7 -Style Manuals 9

Directories 6 Subject Headings .. . . . . 1

Dissertations 6 Tests 9

CARDCATALOG

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CALL. NUMBERSANDCLASSIFICATIM

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The card catalog is the key to books and other library materials. Itfunctions as an index to a major portion of the resources found inFogler Library.

Each book or item included in the card catalog has an.authqr card, a titlecard, and one or more subject caras. There are many subject headingsrelating to education. Examples are listed below.*

ADULT EDUCATIONCHILDREN'S LITERATURECURRICULUM PLANNING

EDUCATION, BILINGUALEDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITYSCHOOL SPORTS

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Most of the books in Fogler Library arA classifiedkin the Library 'of CongressClassification System (L9 which is bsèd upon letter andfiumber combinations*the call number of a book classified in this system is shown below:

Ref Location symbol - Indicates the book_is in ReferenceLB Class - Theory and practice of education. 41051 Subclass - Educational-psychologyD56 Derived from author's name

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There are still volumes in the Library classified.in the Dewey DecimalSystem (DDC) which was,used priot to 1967. Thes6 books,'though older,may still be useful. txample:

374.8 Class - Adult-eddcation - gontinuation schoolsrrEv16 Derived from author's namq

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All call numbers, Lc or Dewey, are found in the upper left hand cornerof the catalog card. Copy the entire,number. Large charts near the,card.catalog give the stack location of books bearing these numbers.

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411, Education (General)For periodicals, congresses, airectories, etc.

LA History of educationLB Theory and practice of educaiion

S1-885. Systems of individual educators and writers

1025-10S0I Teaching (Principles and practice)

1031-1091 Educational psychology . .

1101-1139 Child study: Psychical deveLopment

1140 Preschool education1141-1489 Kindellarten1501-1547 Primary education 4

1555-1602 Elementary or public school education1603-1695 Secondary education.- High schools

1705=1286 Education and training of teachers2j00-2430 Hikher education2801-3095 School administration and,organization3201-33ZS School architecture and equipment3401-3499 School hygiene

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352S-3640 Special dayst, School life. Student customsSpecial aspects of.education tit

8-63 .Forms of educationIncluding self, home, and private schooleducation

65-24S *Social aspects of education251-9S1

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Moral and'religious education. Education

under church control ,

Types of edUcationIncluding humanistic, vocational, andprofessional education-

1390,-S1S8 Education of special dlasses of personsIncluding women,Apgroes,.gifted andhandicapped children, orphans,' middle

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5201-6691 Adult education. Education extension'.

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Individual institutions: universities, colleges,and schools

United StatesAmerica, except United StatesEurope *

Asii. Africa. OceaniaCollege and school magazines and papersStudent fraternities and societies, United

Statestor other countries, see LA, LE - LG

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ABSTRACTSANDINDEXES

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ABSTRACTS AND INDEXESLocated in the Index Room untess otherwise noted.

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Topics of current interest, prekiminary reports di fieldwork and otherrestvirch are found in journals,and other serial publications. Periodi-

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cal indexes and abstracts are the keys to _this type of literature:

An Index is usually arranged alphabetically by subject and suppliesbibliographic citations to articles in magazines, books, Pamphlets-, etcThe citation for a periodical article .contaim the following elements,:

Name of author(s)Title of article. ,

Name of journalVolume number and dateInclusive page numbers

"An abstr t supplies ali of the above, plus i,ummary or description ofthe art e.

jndex HA:202 A6 ,

American Statistics IndexSee Statistical Sources

Index HQ .750 AI C47Child lo=4;1,nt Abstracts and Biblio ra h

Publishe a. acts rerating to the growth,and d'Oetopment of children.

Sections on cognition, learning, perceptiOn'and edimational processes.

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Index LB 5 C8Current Index to Journals in Education (CIA 196Q+Index Tabler-Ri7ereftce Room

4. This index is part of the Educavional Resources Information Center (ERIC),a government sponsored bibliographic network. "ERIC clearinghouses reviewand index articre's Trom over 700 education and education-related journals.In four sectfons: Subject Index, Author Index, Journal Contents Index,and Main Entry section. Use the Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors (Ref44R4 U54) for easy access tp,this index. May be searched by computer.

Index L 11 E3 Index Table-Reftrence RoomEducation Index 1929+Arbasic and curreni' index in the field of educati6n. Primarily an index

to English llliguage periodicals, but selected' yearbooks and monographs are

also included. Authors and,suBject-categories have been combined in a

single index since 1969. Book review section'added recently follows main

body of index. Fogler Library holds about 60% of periodiCals indexed.

Index LB 2805 E 32Educational Administration Abstracts 194+Contains sections on Tasks of Administration, Administrative Processes,

4Programs for Educational Administrators,among others. Published three

times a.year.

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Provides indispensable coverage of important publications in the field ofspecigl education.. Format is-similar to Resources in Education. About50% of the citations are included in the ERIC database. May be searched

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.Aonthry Catalog of U.S. Government Publications 1895+ Document DepositoryA monthly-listing of publications, 'books, periodicals, pamphlets, maps .

issued by all branches of the governmen.s. Publications are listed byagency with,titlé, date, paging and price for each. Many publications'areaKailabli in Fogler.Library as.Depository items. Searchable bycomputer frOm..1976.

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fana1NglE11.1.1 1927+ .

Lists books, periodicals, official documents and dissertations. Educational.psychology is a major content classification. It includes sections onacademic learning aRd achievement special and remedial education, counsel-ing and, measurement, others. Cumulative author and subject indexes'shelved nearby. May be searched-by computer from 1967.

Indei Z 5813 R4 Indar,table-Rtferende RoomResources in Education (RIE). 19664Part of the ERIC system. Abstracts reports, government funded studies,convention,prodeedings and papers. Does not abstract journals. Most

. of the material in RIE is available on microfiche in Fogler -Library. UseTbesaurus of ERIC Descriptors (Ref Z 5813'1.154) for subject access and the -

study sheet entitled "Using the ERIC system" for additional help with thAimportant bibliographic tool. On-line since 1966.

Index HM 1 S67Sociological Abstracts 1953+s

*The format of these abstracts may be confusing because of supplements.butthe abstracti themselves are excellent. Each issue contains a section on-sociology of education. On-line from 1963.

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The Master Periodical List is a computer print-out listing the j4,urnal1Pitles, newspapqrs and-Tare:zee held by Fogler. Library, Bangor CommunityCollege-and the Darling Center. Copies of this 'list may be Pund in theReference Room, the Index Room and throughout the,stacks. Consult thisprint-out when you have found the citations that.you need in the indexes

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Ref TS.2301 A7'A8'Audio-Visual Equitment Directory. Annual.Lists purrent models by type.. Includes manufacturer's pride.

Ref LB 1043 A817.Audio Visual Market Placef A*MUltimedfa Guide. Annual.A directory of producersdistributors,-equipment services, organizationsand publications concerned with films, filmstrips; tapes, transparencies etc.

Ref LB 1043 Z9 EliurchasilEpG:,Educatoii!Guide. 1974.

D-ifia-blit'iiffl---.provi.cleS-Te-ii-t sources: Based on producers' catalogs.Includes kinted materials, audiovisual materials. Especially good forequipment and supplies for, art education and physical education.

Ref LB 1044 19 E4Educational Film Locator of the Consortium of University Film Centers andR.R.Bowkef. 1st ed., 1978.The first comprehensive union7list of the holdings of film libraries andtheir;lending policies. Cross indexes 37,000 film titles. ..,Permits educa-tors to locate titles and-topics in a singlevsource; University of-Maineis a member df this consortium.

Reference DeskInstructional Films. InstOttional Systems Center. Film Rental.tibrary.University of Maine. Orono.Lists and describep all 16mm films available for rent from the)Film RentalLibrary at UMO. Services available to all individuals in Northeastern U.S.Price/code chart tncluded.

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Ref Z 5814 V8 M8Media Review Digest. AnnualAn annual index to and digest.of reviews evaluations and descriptions ofall forms of non-book media. Conta s a classified subject index and analphabetical index. Lists of fil awards for 'each year.

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Ref Z 5811 BA 40

Berry, Dorothea M. A Bibliographic Guide to Educational Research. 1975.A comprehensiVe eoverage of the major tools in education likely to be heldby most college and university libraries. Cleare descriptive annotations.

Easy to use.

Ref Z 5814 $25 D37International Reading Association. A Guide to Information Sodrces in

Reading, 1972.Lists both general and specific Sources. .Useful for students, useful alsofor teachers as an instructional tool. Covers related material in the

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES j Ret.Z 7161 W49.AND White, Carl M. Sources of Information in the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. 1973.GUIDES ( Arranged by subject. Lists titles in education and it's related fields.(Cont.) Second edition has section on geography.

Ref Z 5811 W65'Woodflury, Marda. A Guide to Sources of Educational Information. 1976.'The author describes the material and, in many.cases, evaluates it. Herevaluation of,the ERIC 'system, particularly CIJE, is wirth noting.

DIRECTORIES I Ref t 5813 GB .

Klein,.Bernard K., ed. Guide to American Educational Directories. 4th ed.1975. . .

Lists the major educational directoriesof the U.S. Arranged alphabeticallyby title under many subject headings.ranging from advertising to zoology.

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Ref L 111 A6National Center for Education Statistics. Education Directory. Annual:A basic source of educational.data. Published in four sections. Part 1:

..State Education Agency'Officials.° Part 2: Public school system's. Part 3:Postsecondary Education. Part 4: Directory of Education Associations:

sRef L 901 P3Patterson's American Education. Annual.

, Lists top personnel, addresses, enrollment of public and private schools,colleges.and universfties,in the U.S. Also lists schools by subject field.Educational associations are included.

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Ref L.901 N34Nationitl Faculty Directory. Annual.Provides institutional name, departmental designatiori, city, state andzip code for'approximately 440,000 faculty members of colleges, universi-ties, and junior 4Folleges in the U.S. and Canada.

DISSERTATIONS Ref Z 5055 U49 D6American Doctoral Dissertations.An annual index of dissertatfis arranged by subject. Includes authorindex.

Microfiche. RePrence Desk.Comprehensive Dissertation Index, 1861-1972.More than 100 years of dissertations arranged by discipline and keywords. Supplements are issued annually." Serves as a subjectoindex forDissertation Abstracts International.

Ref AS 30 MSDissertation Abstracts InternationalThese abstracts of doctoral dissertations are issued monthly in two sections,A and B. Part A (Humanities and Social Sciences) includes all disserta-tions on education. The dissértations themselves are filmed and may bepurchased from University Microfilms. Ask at the Reference Desk for orderforms.

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DISSERTATIONS , Ref Z 5816 I6'A3(Coat.) Master's Theses in Education.-Annual.

Lists titles reported by-graduate institutions in U.S. and Canada.Contains subject, iuthor and inStitutional index. Nine,theses from UMOare listed in 1976/77 volume.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref LB 15 E47AND Good, Carter V. Dictionary of Education. 1973.DICTWNARIE5 'Includes terms in education and in the related fields ,pf psychology and

sociology. Special section for terms used in Canada, England and Wales.

Ref LB 15 ,E47

Encyclopedia of Education. 1973.

Good introductory arti-cles on educafional topics.. Few articles abotitindividuals or institutions. Bibliographies. Cross references. Indexis in.volume 10.

Ref LB 15 £48Ebel, Robert L., ed. Uncyclopedia of Educational Research. 1969.Include§ all aspects of education. The Review of Educational Research(a periodical) and Review of Research in.8ducation (LB 1028 R43) serve assupplements. Index in cepter of volume.

Ref LB 15 k 57 t'Knowles, Asa S., ed., International Encyclopedia of Higher Education.1977 10 vols.Covers all'areas of higher education--national systems, academic fieldsof 'study,'research centers. institutes. Emphasis is on international notbiographical coVerage.

Ref LB IOW S3Shubert, Delwyn.G. .Dictionary of Terms and Concepts in Reading. 2nd ed.1969.

Technical' vocabillary as well as bdsic concepts. Examples, cross references.

FREE Ref AG 600 G4'MATERIALS Free and Inelensive Learning Maferials. By George Peabedy College for

Teachers, Division of Surveys and Field Service. Biennial.Published since 1941, 18th edition includds titles of more than 3,000 Aids.Materials chosen are evaluated by Division of Surveys and Field Servicefor timeliness and value.

Educators Progress Service, Inc.Th4 publisher offers a series of guides containing selected,

, "annotated listings of free materials. Arranged by title under subjectheadings. Clear directions for ordering. Updated annually. Notalways0seleative. See list on the following page.

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Educators Guide to F.ree Audio and Visual Materials Ref L81044.413MATERIALS Educators Gui,de to Free Films Ref LB 1044 13

(Cont.) Educators Guide to Free Filmstrips Ref LB r043.8 E4Educators Guide to Free Guidance Materials Ref HF-5381 AI ESEducators Guide to Free Health, Physical Educition'and Recreation Materials

Ref Z 6121 E 38Educators Guide to Free Science Materials Ref V 7401 E38

'Educators Guide to Free Social Studies Miterials Ref Z 7401 E38

Educators Guide to Free Teaching,Aids Ref AG 600 E3Elementary Teachers Guide to _Free Curriculum Materials?pf Z 5817.2 E 45

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HANDBOOKS ,Ref LB 1028 G3Gage, N.L. Handbookof Research on Teaching..19'63Dated but still of value For the,beginning researcher.

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LB 1028 1-153 StacksHillway, Tyrus. Handbook of Educational Research; Guide to Methods andMaterials. 1969.A quick, easy guide,in paperback which includes a manual of style'kand aform for preparation of research reports. Good bibliographies and guidesto library materials.

H 62 H2454 StacksStruening, Elmer L. and Marcia Guttentag, editors. Handbook of EvaluationResearch. 1975.Two volume. Material on methods of carrying out pr gram evaluation. .Useful primarily for graduate students. Good bibliographies.

Ref LB 1028 T72Traveri, R.M.W. Second Handbook of Research on Teaching. 1973.Expansion of Gage (1963). A "handbook of ideas" as well as a review ofavailable knowledge. Name and subject indei,

Ref LB 1771 W6 .Woellner, Elizabeth H. Requirements for Certification_for ElementarySchools, Secondary Schools,'Junior Colleges. Annual. .

Information on certification requirements given in outline form for eachstater. . 1 :

STATISTICAL Ref LA 226 ASSOURCES American Council on Education. Fact Book on Higher Education.

Useful figures and tables related to higher education. 'Trends andrelationships are emphasized. Four issues per year.

Index HA 202 A6American Statistics Index. 1977+ (1974-1977, Document Depository)A master guide and index to all the statistical publications of theU.S. Government.

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4The standard summary of statistics on social, political and economicmatters in the U.S. Includes over 1500 tables and charts. Emphasis is \,on national data but also includes data for regions, States, metropolitanareas. .

Ref L 101 U6 S7Standard Education Almanac. Annual.Statistical guide to all levels of educational facts and figures. Includesdata on education in Canada, libraries, career and adult education.

Ref HA 202 AiU.S. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Abstract of the United States. Annual.

slink Ref BF.76:7 A46 Reference Desk,MANUALS APA Publication Manual. American Psychological Association. 1974.

Originally prepared for contributors to the journals published by theAP/Xi, this manual now contains a section on student papers. Useful ifAPA journal§ are used in term papers.

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Ref Z 253 C7 Reference DeskManual of Style. University of Chicago, 1969.A helpful general guide. Good index. Clear format.

Ref LB 2369 T82 Aeference DtskTurabian, Kate. Student's Guide for Writing College Papers. 3rd ed., 1976.Most popular style manual. Contains sections'on numbers and punctuationwhich did not appear in earlier editions. Companion Volume: A Manualfor Writersof Term Papers, Theses and Dissertations. (Ref LB 2369 18 Ilesk)

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Ref Z 5814 P8 B932.,Buros, Oscar K., ed. Mental Measurements 'Yearbook. 1938+Seven volumes tO.date spanning thesTears 1938 to 1972. Classifies andreviews tests for users of standaiAzed tests in psychology and education.Each yearbook supplements the provillus volumes so they must be used togetherfor thdrough coverdge.

Ref BF 698.5 887Buros, Oscar K., ed. Personality Tests and Reviews: 1970, 1975.Includes All material on personality testing exerpted from the"Mental.Meagurement Yearbooks plus new material on this subject.

Ref LB 1050 847Wros, Oscar K., ed. Reading Tests and Reviews. 1968.Includes all reading tests reviewed in first six Mental Measurement'Yearbooks plus 33 tests not listed in any previous yearbook.

Ref Z S814 E9 882 %,Buros, OScar K., ed. _Tests in Print - II: An Index to Tests est Reviews

and the Literature on Specific Tests. 2nd ed. 1974.Factual rather than evaluative information on tests. Includes test titles,-

groups for whom tests are intended etc.

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TASTS;(Cont.)

YEARBOOKS"

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Ref BF 722 J64rJohnson, Orval G. and J.W. Bommarito. Tests and Measurements in ChildDevelopment: A Handbook'. 1971.Lisxs unpublishedameasure of child behavior.

Ref BF 722 J643Johnson, Orval. Tests and Measurements in'Child Developiiient,: Handbook II..1976.

,Updates handbook listed above.

Yparbooks and annuilconsist ofa particular field which is then

Lists 900 nakmeasures.

material selected frocondensed and publishe

urrent sources inon an annUal basis.

Many yearbooks have a specific theme or topic for each volume. .Representa-tive titles and call nugbers are listed below. Thov without "Ref" are inthe st ks.

Associà.ion for*Supervision'and Curriculum Development. Yearbook LB 2804 A8Claremohç Reading Conference. Yearbook BF 456 R2 AI4National uncil for the Sociffll Studies. Yearbook H 62 Al N3National'Co ncil of Teachers ofMathematics. Yearbook QA 1 N3National Reading Codference. Yearbook LB 2365 R4 N3National Society for the Study of Educhtion. Yearbook 370 N214Yearbook,of Higher Education. Ref LB 2310 Y4Yearbook of School Law. LB 2514 Y4Yearbook-of Special Education. Ref LC 3965 Y43

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The Learning Materials Cente4, locdted on the 3d flooi, N.W. of the Fogler''library houses several repre§"entative collections of educational, materials,print and non-prj.nt. Designed primarily to aid the ttudent teacher corpsand'faculty of the UMO the center Maintains the following collections:Juvenile and teen.literature, current textbooks for grades K-12, curriculum,guides, a regource (information) file, publisher0 catalog file and non-print'me,dia; slides, phonodiscs, audiotape cassettes, filmstrips and pi-ctures.Supppitentalidio-visuaa materials for use in college courses are alsoshelved in the LMS. A limited'nuMber of filmstrip viewers, sassette players,record players and additional AA', equipment is maintained,for previewing of.materials., ). S.

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You may want to know ...

That the Library has over 240 journals in education.There are booklets listing these 'ournals in alphabetical,order in the Periodicals Room Ta ne and go from A 0Z. It is a good way to become familiar with current;literature in the field.

That a computer search may be run on your topic. -Checkwith a ReferenceLibrarian who will tell you how this is w4-done and what it will cost.

'That a Reference'Librarianwill help'you with materialdesciibed in this booklet and with any otper questionsyou may have about the Library.

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CARD. CATALOG

.SUBJECT

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CLASSIFICATION

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This guide is a highly selective introduc:tion to the many sources of.informa-tion in .ENGLISH thdt are available in Fogler Library. It is by-no mlans acomplete list. A Heferefice 4ibrarian is available to assist in the locationof additional information and direct-you tb Fogler Library holdings.

Th& card catalog, located on the first floor opposite the Circulation/ReserveDesk, is a.general index to the Library's book collection In it books arelisted alphabetically by author, title, and gubject.

Library of-Congress Sutject Headings is a guide to.the headings used:in-thecard catalog. A Reference Librarian gill.show'you how to use it. _Khowledgeof.this tool may save rime and open new aVenues of approach to your'subject.'Copies are located at the card catalog and in the Reference Roont.

Some Subject Headings for English Are:

AMERICAN LITERATURE -csubheadings) IIXIKU PHUOLOGYCREATIVE WRITING LITERATURE, COMPARATIVE POETRYENGLISH LITERATURE . NOVELISTS, AMERICAN-INTERVIEWS SONNET

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Most orthe books in Fogler Library are classified in the Library of CongresCsystem bhased tzq letter and number combinations. A few, hewever, are class-ified under th ewey Decimal Systaem used prior to 1967. The later bOdks,though older, may still be useful. An exampre of each Classification is shownbelow.

Llbrary of Congress, PR Class5588 Subclass 1.!

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Dewey Decimal370.973 Class and SubciaAsW179 Derived from author's name

also call numbers with special designations and symbols.1 Microfiche . Maine J 6'BRIEN INDEk

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All call numbers are on the upper left.hand corner-or the.catalog card. Thefirst line of the call number is-particular* important. It indicates whether-the material-is'in the genekal*collection or in a special area. copy.theentire number. Large yellow.chirts near the card catalog give the stack'location of books begring these nambers and designations.

RAYMOND H. FOGLIRLIBRARY

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CALL NUMBERSAND

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P Philology and Linguistics (General)PB Celtic languages'and literaturesPE English. Anglo-Saxon. Middle English.PN Literary history and collections (General)PR English L4eraturePS American LiteraturePZ Fiction and Juvenile Literature

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Bibliographies, biographical guides, dictionaries, directories, encyclopedias,handbooks, stylebooks, and yearbooks are specialized reference tools whichcan be used in a variety of ways. Representative titles are-listed below withbrief annotations. Most of them may be found in the Reference'Room.

General:

Ref,2 2011 A4Altick. Selective Bibliography for the Study of English and AmericanLiterature. Sth ed. 1975.A useful guide for the student. Aims "to include only those bibliographidsand reference works which,are actually used -- and usable -- by modernscholars."

Ref 2 2011 11329

Bateson. A Gui4e to English and.American Literature. 3rd. ed., 1976.Basic editions and commentaries which should be considered first by thestudent beginning to study English and American literature.

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Ref 2 2011 Al D68Doyle. Guide to. Basic Information Sources In English Literature. 1976.An annotated bibliography of key reference works in American and Englishliterature. Indexed. ,

Ref Z 7007 0 75 H46Hewes. Language Origins: A BiblIography. 2nd. Rev, and enl. ed. 2v. 1975.Includes works on the origins of language and related topics.

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Ref 2 6511 P37Patterson. Literary Research Guide. 1976.An evaluative, annotated bibliography of importantgreference books andpgriodicals on American and.English literature. Also lists reference boaSthat will aid in.doing research in literature-related subject 'areas (e.g.., .Mythology and LiteratureLiterature and Psychology).

Reel 2011 S415Schweik. Reference Sources in English and American' Literature. 1977.The Material is arianged under brdhd subject categories with lengthy,excellent annotations provided for eAch title. .

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES Ref Z 2014 FS S62 -

.(Cont.) Smith, Myron J. Cloatrand-dagger Bibliofraphy: 1976.An annotated bibliography of.spy fiction, 1937-1975.

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Blanck. Bibliography of American Literature. 6v. c.1955-19731Sblective bibliography covering works published An book form of some 300authors from the Revolution up to and including writers who died before theend of 1930.

Ref Z 122b N39 F34 mFairbanks & Engeldinger. Black American Fiction: A Bibliography. 1978Catagories under each Black American author include: novels, short fiction,book reviews, and biography and criticism. .

Ref Z. 1225 G6 4976Gohdes. BibliograPhical Guide To The Study Of The Literature of the U.S.A.4 ed. rev, and enl. 1976.An annotated bibliography of American Literature and related subjects.Contains subject and author ifidexes.

Ref Z 1229 152 J32Jacobson. Contemporary Native American Literature. 1977.Covers 1960 - 1976. Includes works by American Indians, Eskimos, anadian,and Mexican tribal writers.

1225 J65 1972& Ludwig. Guide to American Literature And Its Bac4round Since

18 1972. ,

Compiled in two sections. Section I is a list of titles concerding thesocial and intellectual setting of the literature surveyed. Section II isdevoted to lists.of American literature since 1890. Indexed.

Ref Z 4225 L489Leary. American Literature: A Study and Research -Guide. 1976.Lists booksand essays fitat haye been of'most value to the author when,working with American literature. Has sections on bibliography, Augenre, language, criticism, and literary,history.

Ref Z 1225 L49teary. Artickes on American Literature 1900 - 1950. 1954.

Ref Z 1225 L492Leary. Articles on American Literatury 1950 - 1967. 1970. ,

This iwo volume work is a bibliography $z) literary criticism publishedduring the time periods indicated on the cover. The woFk covers all periods'of American literature and authors. General articles on criticisms history,genrei, and themes is provided as well as general and specific refer.ences toan author and his works.

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MiLIOGRAPHIES i Re.f 2 1225 Al NS(Cont.)

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Nilon. Bibliography of Bibliographies in American Ltt ature..1970.'Useful for begirfiling research. Four sections: bibliography; author; genre;ancillary.

English Literature;

Ref 2 2011 83Bateson, ed. Cambridge Bibliography of English Literiiure. Sv. 1941 - 1957..

Covrs the Old English, Middle English, Modern English, and Latin literaturesof the Britiih Isles. Arranged chronologically, and,under periods'by literaryforms (e.g., Poetry, Drama, etc). Now largely superseded by the revisededition, but some of the background chapters are not cairied forward to thenew work and will continue to be. useful. See: Watson, ed. New CambridgeBibliography of English Literature.

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Ref 2 2013 863Bond. The Eighteenth Century. 1975.

00 rA selective bibliography for the advanced student. It provides a guide tothe more recent works in Eighteenth Century literature.

^Ref. 2 2013 88Buckley. Victorian Popts and Prose Writers. 2nd. ed., 1977.For graduate and advanced students. Lists 32 Victorian authors. Emphasis ison "relatively recent" scholarship and criticism in the field.

Ref Z2O1l E6Crane, et al. (English Literature 1600 - 1860; A Bibliography of ModernStudies. 6v. 150 - 1972.Reprints of annual bibliographies published in the Philological Quarterly.Ceased publication. Now issued annually as part of the Philological Quarterly.(1971- ).

Ref 22014 P7 E53 `'p.

Dyson, ed. English Poetry: Select Bibliographical Guides. 1971.

Bibliographic essays for the serious student. Covers: texts, criticalstudies and commentary, biographies and letters, bibliographies, and back-aground reading. Lists 20 poets from Chaucer to T.S. Eliot. :

Aslf 2:20140Robinson. n:lishLiterattM)lio:ir.ah. 1970.Lists the+ móit important writings on woakA of the period.

.Ref 2 2011 N45Watson, ed. New Cambridge Bilbliography of Engliih Literature. 1969 - 1977.Revises and updates Cambridge Bibliography. Most comprehensive.in thefield, coveiing the years 600 - 1950. Covers the literature A the BritishIsles, both in primary sand secondary material.,

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES PE 58 E6 (Stacks)(Cont.) Year's Work In. English Studies. v.1-56. 1920 - 1975.

A survey of materials concerning English literature published in England,Europe, and America. Arranged by Chronological periods. Includesmaterialon English language. Author and-subject indexes.

BIOGRAPHY:, Ref Z 1224 A43 ,

'Allibone. A Critical Dictionary ofsEnglish Literature and .British andAmerican Authors... 1897. .

A standard older work. Arranged alphabetically by author. Includes shortbiographical sketch,, list of works and references to critical comment or

Ref 2,5305 U5 B56Biographical Dictionaries Master Index, 19753 1976. 3v. 1975.A guide to over 725,000 listings in over fifEy Who's Who and other collectivebiographies.

Ref Z 1224 C6Contemporary Authors.Major.and minor authors. Biographical sketch, lists of writings, works inprogress, critical sources. (Ref Z 1224 C59 - 1st revision. Ref Z 1224 C62 -Permanent series.)

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Ref PR,106 C62 1975Conteuorary Poets. 2d. ed. 1975.RFor each poet: biography,.full bibliography, signpd. critical es, .

Ref E 176 D56 -

Dictionary of American Biography. 20v..+ suppls. 1-5 1937 - 1977.4ncludes deceased noteworthy Americans of all periods who have lived inthe U.S.Tre-Revolution.through 1955. Scholdrly,.s.i.eed articles. Bibliogra-phies.

Ref DA 28 D4Dictionary.of National Biography. 22v. + suppls: 1-7. 1908 - 1960.All deceased noteworthy inhabitants*of the British Isles and coloniese incl. #noteworthy Americans of the colonial_petiod. Signed articles by spdcialists.Excellent biblibgraphies. Most important reference work for English biography.

Ref Z 6511 1138

Havlice. Indexes to Literary Biography. 2v. 1975.Indexes 49 literary reference works of the past 40 years, identifyingwhere to locate biographical information on 70,000 authori from ancienttimes to present.'

Ref PS 21 K8Kunitz. American Authors, 1600,- 1900. 1938.

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Kunitz. British 'Authors Before 1800. 1952.

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.caBIOGRAPHY Ref PR 451 1(8(Cont.) Kunitz. gritish Authors orthe Ninetgenth Ceittury. 1936.

Ref PN 451 1(8Kunitz. Eurapean Authors, 1060 - 1900. 1967.

Ref PN 771 1(86Kunitz. Twentieth Century Authors. 1942 + suppl.These works by Kunitz contain bio raphies of the authors of tke specificperiod, plus bibliographies oE t eir works and additional sources ofinformation. ,

Ref Z 5304 A8 A88Lageau, ed. Author gioRraphies Master Index. 2v. 1978.Lists biographical citations from more than 413,000 entri&i.in biographicaldictionaries and directories of writers. Gives multiple listings whereavailable.

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Ref E 176 N28National Cyclopedia of Amer1Cn-giography. 57v. + Index: 1977.Gives detailed biographies of over 58,000 Americans in all fields of endeavor.Indexed by subject and person.

Ref PR 106 VSVinson. Contemvorary Dramatists. 2d. ed. 1977.For each dramatist: biography, full bibliography, signed critical essay.

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BOOK REVIEWS FOr BOOK REVIEW) see seiarate publication, Book Reviews and Criticism.

CRITICISM . For dRITICISN, see §eparate, publication, Book Reviews and Criticism.

DICTIONARIES, Ref PE 1630 B3HANDBOOKS, Barnha t Dictiona of New En lish Since 1963. 1973.

Covers terms an mean ngs w ç ave come0 nto use from 1963 -.1972.

Ref PE 279 852gosworth. An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. + Suppl. and Addenda to 'suppl. 1972.English words preserved in works written before 1100 A.D./

Ref PN 43 B7Brewer. Readers Handbook,of Famous Names in Fiction, Allusion, Proverbs,Plots,. Stories and Poems. 1923.

Identifies.characters; provides brief synopses of literary works;'identifiessources from which stories are derived. Covers popular dramas, epic poems,and well-known tales.

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DICTIONARIAS, Ref PN 41 C83 1977bHANDBOOKS, Cuddon. A Dictionary of Literary Terms. 1977.

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ETC. (Cont.) Contains over 2,000 literary terms in international use. Intende4 forthe general reader. Cross-referenced for easy access.

Ref PE 2835 G72Dictionary of American English. 4v. 1940.

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Thp American English equivalent of ihe Oxford English Dictionary. (see Q.E.D.)

Ref PR 401 E9The Explicator Cyclopedia. 3v. 1966 - 1968.Explains and interprets literature of all periods. Index for the first 20volumes of Th6 Explicator, arranged by Wtiter.

Ref PR 19 F7Freeman. Dictionary of Fictional Characters. Rev. ed. 1974.Identifies 20,000 fictitious Characters, incl. non-human creations, fromnovels,-short stories, poerns, and plays of British Commonwealth-and Americanauthors of the last six cetitturies.

Ref PN 41 H6Holman. A Handbook to Literature. 3rd. ed. 1972.1.One of the.best dictionaries ofterms used in literature. Covers manythousands of terms, including terms peculiar to literary schools and movements.

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Indexes poetry exploications printed from, 1925-1959 in literary periodicalsand books.

PE 3727 L8 M3McCulloch. Woods Words: A Comprehensive Dictionary of Loggers Terms. 1958. .

4,000 words and"phrases used in logging camps.

Ref DE S 0 9Oxfgrd Classical Dictionagy. 2e ed. 1070.Encyclopedia dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, literature, mythology,biography, geography; religion, scienee, etc. Bibliographies includingtelits, translations, and criticism given for the great writers.

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Ref PS 21 H3Oxford Companion to American Literature. 4th,ed., rev. & enl. 195.Includes short biographies and bibliographies, summaries of important wdAs,historical outlines of literary schrls and m8vements, literary prizes, etc.

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Ref PR 19 H3 .

Oxford Companion-to English Literature 4th ed. 1967.Handbook of, English authors, literary works and societies,*characters infiction, drama; mythology, literary allusions, brief summaries of plots infiction, poetry,. drama.

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Ref PE 1625 M7Oxford Enpish Dictionary (Q.E.D.) 13v. 1961. ' -

Traces history of words that have formed the English-vocabulary from thetime of the earliest records down to present, with all relevant factsconcerning form,sense-history, prohUnciation, and etymolfty. Dated quota-tions with exact bibliographical references illustrate each changeofmeaning.

Ref PE 3721'P3Partidge. Dictionary of the Underworld. 1961.

*The vocabularies of crooks, beggars, tramps, racketeers, etc.

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Aef P 29 P30Pei. Glossary o'f.Linguistic Terminology. 1966.

For beginner and advanced student. Includes more involved and technicalterms and definitions in the field of linguistic studies.

Ref PE 1591 R73Roget's ,International Thesaurus. 4th ed. 1977.Words are grouped according to ideas. Enables one to find the correctexpression.to fit one's thoughts without searching the alphabet.

Ref PE 2846 W4Wentworth. actionarofAsnericansian. 2d suppl. ed. 1975.Definit'on of slang words from all periods of American history, with emphasisod mode n slang. 1

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Ref PN 44 M3Magill., ed. Masterpieces of4th ser. 4v. 1952 - 1960.Brief criiques and summariesfrom Homer to the present.

World Literature in Digest Form. 1st ser.-

of novels, plays, epic poems, tales, etc.

Ref Z 1219 M33 (Reference ddak) *

Magill., ed. Mastetplots. Rev. ed. 1976.2,010 Plot stories and essay reviews from the world's fine literature. TWo

styles are employed: synopsis,and essay-review. Most essays are devoted topoetry, philosophy and other literature that have no plots to summarize.Each digest has a shorecritical analysis of the original book.

Ref PN 6112.5 S42Shank., ed. A Digest of 50OPPlars. 1963.

Significant plays from all periods and countries. Arranged by country, in

aronological order. Author, title indexes.

Ref PN 6112.5 568Sprinchorn., ed. 20th-Century Plays,in Synopsis. -1965.

-Act-by act summaries of 133 plaYs of the 20th-centuty.'

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DISSERTATIONS Ref Z SOSS U49 D6American Docxoral Dissertations. 1933 - 1934+An innual index of dissertations arranged by subject. Covers U.S. and .

Canadian dissertations and contains some that are not in D.A,I. Includesauthor index.

Microfiche. (Reference Desk)Comprehensive Dissertation Index. 1861 - 1972.More that 100 years of dissertations arranged by discipline and key words.Supplements are issueddannually. Serves as subject index for DissertationAbstracts International.

Ref AS 30 MS.

Dissertation Abstracts International. 1938+These abstracts of doctoral dissertations are issued, monthly in two sections.Part A (Humanities and Social Sciences) includes speech, theater, language,and linguistics. Part B (Science and Engineering) includes human development,mental health, audiology and psycholOgr: ach volume has key word titleindex and author index. Author indexes cumulated annually. (v.1-13 inMicroform.Rm. Ask for D632.)

Ref AS 30 MS. ,

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Dissertatien Abstracts International Retrospective Index, v.I-XXIX,(1938 - 1969). c1970.

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Providesouthor and subject approaches to dissertations included in first29v. of Dissertation Abstracts International. Covers 1938 - 1969. Indexreferen e gives order number, volpme, and page numbers for abstract. Com-prehensi e subject index in each volume. Table of contents for each volume -

facilitates use. Superceded by Comprehensive Dissertation Index, butusefullor those who prefer reading .text instead of microfiche.

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ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref PR 2392 C3-.

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Campbell., ed. Reader's Encyclopedia of Shakespeare. 1966..A.convenient reference to persons, places, literary works, etc. related toShakespeare.

..)Ref PR 83 C4 1938a,

Chambers. Chambers' CycIoRedia of English Literature. 3v. 1938.Critical and biographical material on authors, articles on literary forms,periods, subjects. Chronologically arranged.

Ref PN 1625 G3 1969"Gpsner & Quinn, eds. Reader's Encyclopedia* of World Drama. 1969.

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Treats drama as literature,- not as theater. Articles include biography,national drama, periods, genre, dramatic theory, etc.

Ref H 40 A215 -. `I

International Enc7lopeda of.the Social Sciences. 17v. 1968. .

Articles and bibliographies emphasize analytical and comparative aspects ofthe topici covered. It's predecess6r, Encyclopedia of Social Sciences(Ref H 40 AZ ES) is useful for historical material.

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ENCYCLOPEDIAS i Ref PN 1625 M3(Cont.)

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INDEXESTOWORKS

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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World'Drama. 4v.-1972.Critical and biographical material on dramatists. For each major dramatistthere is a biographical sketch, brief critique of his work,-synopses ofhis plays, bibliography of editions, and usually a list of critiCal andbiographical works.

Ref PN 44 M34 (Reference Desk)Magill. Masteeplots Cyclopedia of Literary Characters. 1963.

Identifies over 0,000 characters from novels, dramas, and epics of worldliterature, from the Greeks to the 20th century. Author and characterindexes.

Ref PN 1021 ESPrinceton

historEncyclop

times to 1974. Includes bibliographies.

ia of Poetry and Poetics. 1974..

Deals with.

theory, technique, and criticism of poetry from earliest

Ref PS 21.R4Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature. 1962.

Comprehensive dictionary of American authors, critics, literary characters,and synppses of books.

Ref PR 19 S6Spender. Concise Encyclopedia of English and American Poets and Poetry. 1963.

Biographical skotc es and short articles on literary forms, movements, etc.

Ref Folio PR 2892 2

Spevack.. Harvard Concordance to Shakespeare. 197.-Covers all plays and poems of Shakespeare with silecial added featurest prose-,.verse "distinctions,. statistics, contekt, etc:

Ref 2 5917 SS C44Chicorel Index to Short Stories in Anthologies and Collections. 4v. 1st ed.,1974.Includes over 60,000 entries. Covers short stories frCim all nations and

throughout literary history in English or in translation. Arranged in single

alphabet by author, title and anthology title.

Ref Z 5781 C487Chicorel Theater Index to Plays in Periodicals. lstged. 1973.Covers periodicals chiefly from 1900 to the present.

Ref 2 5781 C485Chicorel Theater Index to Plays in Anthologies, Periodicals, Discs andTapes.' 3v. 1970 - 1972.International in scope, from antiquity to 1972.

,Ref 2 5781 Al VS'Firkins., comp,. ,Index to Prays 1800 - 1926. 1927.

Index to plays in English, with trapslations of foreign plays.

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INDEiES Ref PN 1021 67TO Granger's Index to Poetry. 1940+WORXS Indexes a large numher of standard and popular poetry collections, Iv(Cont.) author, title, first line, and subject, for each poem.

Ref Z 5781 L83-Logasa., comp. Index to One-Act Plays. 1924.Title, author and subject indexes to one-act plays written in or translated'into English, published since 1900. Covers 1900-1964, witQkuppl.

Ref Z 5781 08Ottemiller's Index to Plays in Collections. 6th ed., rev, and enl. 1976.Author and title index to plays appearing in collections published 1900-1975.Includes plays from ancient to modern times.

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Ref'Z 5917 SS C6Short Story Index. 5v. + uppl. 1953 -.1974.Author, title and in many cases, subject index tb short'stories publishid1949 or earlier. Supplement bring it up to 1973.

Ref AI 3 S85Sutton. Speech Index. 1966 -I- suppl. 1966 - 1970.

Index to 259 collections of world famous orations andspeeches foi variousoccasions. Indexed by author, subject, and typetof speech.

LITERARY Ref PS 88 C3HISTORIES Cambridge History of American Literature. 4v. 1917 - 1921.

An important history of American likterature, from the colonial period to thelater 19th century. Extensive bibliographies.

Ref'PR 83 C22Cambridge History of English Literature. 1Sv. 1907 - 1917.The most important general history of the literature, from the earlightperiod to the end of 44 19th century. Extensive bibliographies.

Ref PR SS 645 .

Gillie. Longman Companion to English Literature. 1972.Provides political and literary history of England 1066 to the present.Contains essays, biographies, bibliographies, and maps.,

Vas

Ref Z 1225 J65Jones. Guide to American Literature and Its Background Since 1890. 4th ed.,rev, and enl. 1972.

Covers political, intellectUal, and sociological backgrounds of Americanliterary history. Contains reading lists on various aspects and schoolsof American literature.

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Ref PR 9184.3 KSKlinck. History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English. 2nd edidli. 1976.A comprehensive history of Canadian literature in English from earlast timesto 1973.

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LITERARYHISTORIES(Cont.)

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Ref PS 88 L522Literary History of the United States. ,4th ed., rev. 2v. 1974.Comprehensive work covering from cOlonial times to the present.v. 1 History v.2 Bibliography

Ref PR 721 N45Nicoll. English Drama, 1900 - 1930. 1973.Continuation of entry under History of English Drama, 1660 - 1900.(See 11,7cotl below)

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Ref PR 625 N52Nicoll. A History of English Dkama 1660 - 1900. 4th ed. 6vComprehensive stage hi:Story. Appendixes include hand-listsplays'of the period, histories of the play houses, selected

Ref\PR 9196 S7Oxford Companion to Canadian History andq.iterature. 1967.

Biographies, historical articles, bibliographies, bibliographic essayi.

See Card Catalog ,/

Oxford History. of English Literature.Each volume includes extensive bibliogiaphies. Each volume is cataloguedseparately. A definitive moddrn histoky of English Literature.

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, 1952-1959.of all known'documents .

QUOTATIONS Ref PN 6331 G675Adler, Great Treasury of Western Thought. 1977.A eompentlium of important.statements on Man and his institutions:

Icf PN 6081 B274 .Bartlett. !Familiar Quotations. 1968.

Aandard, comirrehensivecollectiofi.yword index.

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Ref'PN 6081 0f Evans 'Dictionary of quotations. 1968

; Comprehensive,'easy to use. Subject, uthor, topical indexes.

anged chronologicalli by author.

Re PN 6083 P444Pe er. Peter's S otations: Ideas Forf4 De s ontemporary subjects that a

ot ation refefences. Subject an

Time. 1977.

e not adequately represented byperson indexes.

Ref,PN 6081 S73 ,

Stfvenson.. The HoMe Bpok of Quotations. 9th ed. 1964.Classical and-modern quotations. Coritain an appendix, an Index and Concord-

ance, an authoiolndex, and a subject inde

Ref PR 2892 S63,Stevenson... The'Home Book of Shakespeare Quotations. 1937. .

A contordalice and glossary of the works and phrasesin the plays and poems

of Shakespeare. Also contains a chronological list of the plays and poems.('

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ABSTRACTS The most recent inforation on most topics and often the only informationAND on recent developmere:s will be found in.periodical literature or related

INDEXES publications. Index-E.qsand Abstracts are the keys to. thip type of literature.

An Index is usually arranged by subject and provides a citation-to the article.This.includes the tZ.e of the article, author's name, title of jourttal,volume number, pages, and date. An Abstract citation Tirovideb similar infor-mation, plus a summar of the artic4;7-M7ect headings vised in theseIndexes and Abstract:1 are similar to'those used in the card.catalog.

The Indexes and Abstr2.-..Its descriDod below should be of particular. interestto the student of Ensh. Most of them are locatelk: the Index Room whichis adjacent to the Sference Room.

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Index P 1 A2Abstracts of English Studies. 958+This publication abstracts books and periodical articles dealing with .

.American and English literature; world literature in the English language;and the English language. Author and subject indexes.

Index PN 2 A58, Annual Bibliography of Englishjanguage arid Literatures 1920+

An annually published bibliography on Enilish'and American literature.Includes references to books, pamphlets,,and periodical articles. A sectionis devoted to the study of the English language,..arranged according 10 sub-Seet. The literature section, arranged chronologically, treats AmericananclEnglish authors in one alphabetical listing. A section entitled "Litera-ture, General" provideA access to informaiion on literary history and criti-.cisit on the specific ienres.

Inclex AI.3 B7 (Inlex Reference Room)4t British Humanities Index. 1965 - 1972. (Incomplete) 1974+

Indexes material relating to the arts and politics. ,Quarterly issues areby subject. Annual cumulative volumes are by author and subject. IndeXeSabout 380 British periodicals.

'Index HB S C8 (."(ndn,x :able, Reference Roan) ,

Current Indek to,Joyrnals in Educatien. 1969+ (CIJE)The primary emphasis is on eaucation journals, but it is useful for topicsrelated to literary criticism, psycholinguistics, and literary reviews.Part of Vie ERIC'data base.

Index 1.11 E3 fInder :able, Reference Room)Education Index. 19294...

CovArs 240 periodicals'aincerning all phases df education. English languageand literature well represented. Book reviews. Articles interfiledalphabetically by authpr and subject. Easy to use. -

Index 2 5813 R4 (Ipdex Table, .Reference Room)Educational Resources-Information Center (ERIC) . Resources In Education.(RIE) 1966+May be'used in conjunciion with CIJE above. Abstracts, reports, governmentfunded studies, convention proceedings and papers. Does NOT abstract journals.Most material in ERIC is available on microfiche. Part of the ERIC data base.

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ABSTRACTS Index AI 3 E7S2AND Essay and General Literature Index. 1900+

INDEXES Indexes essays and,artacles in collected works-by author; subject, and some(Cont.). titles. Useful for analytical material, Viographical and critical matter

%about persons and books.

Index AI 3 H85 (Index TableAReference Room)

Humanities-Index. 1974+ .

Supercedes the humanities sectiOn of Social Sciences and Humanities Index.Covers language and literature, performing arts, and related fields. Indexes200 periodilcals by author and subject. Has book reOiew section. More.stholarly than Readers Guide.

Index P 1 L2LLBA: Language and Language.Behavior Abstracts. 1974+Covers scholarly articles in Language and Language Behavior. Has headingsunder communication sciences, Poetips, syntax, etc. Abstracts 1,000+ *ources..

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Index P 1 M64MLA Internatiohal.Bibliography. 1921+

* Lists books and ar4cles published on modern literature, folklore, languages,,alid linguistics. Multivolume format. Table of'Contents at the beginningof each volume. Separatg Author index.

Index AI 3 P7Pooles Index to Pertodical Literature. 1802 - 1906.Index to American arid English periodicals of'the 19th century. Arranged bysubject for non-fictton. Fiction, poetry and draMa are entered under the"first distinctive word of the title. Book reviews are under author orsubject.

Index AI 3 R48 (Index Table, Reference Room)Readers Guide To Periodical Literature. 1900+ .

A cumulative index of 160+ popular, nontechnigalTeriodfcals. Articles'listed alphabetically by author, title and subject.

'Index AI 3 S62 dindex Table,'Referencet.Room)Social Sciences ,Index.' 1974+.Interdisciplinary author and subject index to journals in the social sciences.Organized like the Reader°s Guide. Book reviews At end of each issue.

Indei PB 10.Y45Year's' Work In Modern Language Studies. 1929+Concerned with language and literature development from Medieval times tothe presTit. Coverage varies. Usually has sections on Linguistics; MedievalLatin;.Romance Languages'etc.,

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JOURNALBOOKLETS

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The Master Periodical List is a computer print-out 'sting the journals,newspapers, and ingcxes held by Fogler Library, I Community College,and the Darling Center. Copies of this list.may lati in the ReferenceRoom, the Index Room, and through-out the stacks. niult this print-outwhen you have found the citations that you need i. qc indexes and abstracts',or pick up one of the booklets'in the +current PerioLiicals Room, listingjournals the Library' owns by subject. Were are booklets for Linguisticsand Literature. You may wish to pick up.other foldertl in related fields.

MISCELLANIOUSSOURCES

' Microfilm Am3Amerian Culture. .

Material listed in1493 - 1875. (Ref

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Collections of Early Literature:

Serps II, 1493 - 1875:David R. Wrimer's Bibliography of American Culture,Z 121S A585)

MicrocardBritish Culture Series. ,

British culture 13th and 19th century; contemporary and retrospective history,biography, and criticism. Author list of matprial'in fills series isjn'theMicrofilm Room and in the Reference Room. (Ref Folio'Z 2011 87)

Microprint MCOIS.73 E92early American Imprints, 1639 - 0 .

Complete text of evpry extant book, pamphlet, and.broadsille.. Series One(1639-1300) is based on Evans' American Bibliography. (Ref Z W15 548).

See Card CatalogThe Eng,lish Werience; Its Record in EaVy Printed Books Published inFacsimile. Facsimile reprints of_ books originally published in England1475 - 1640, selected from Pollar4 and Redgrave's Short Title Catalogue.(Ref Z 2002 P77) Until now, thes6 were virtually unobtainable.

Film W933Wright. Ameritan Fiqiion. 2v.Material in Wright's American Fiction (Ref .1 1231 F4 W--). You need the'number in the bibliography to obtai e correct reel. Cover's 1774 - 1875.

Government DTository:

I

The Government Depository, located on Level 18, is a valuable source of.

information. The took'which provides access to the collection'is called theMonthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications. A Government DepositoryLibrarian will be happy to assi* you.

Information File:

This file_is located in a series of metal filing cabinets along the northwill of the Reference Room. It includes the latest inforMation on a parti-

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:t

lar subject from fhe most authoratative 'sources posiible. Check the

a thority file for appropriate key.words.

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M*ELLANEOUS. 1 Learning Materials Center:.SOURCES .

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(Cont..). LMC, located on LeVEI 3, houses an educational resources collection composedof.a Juvenile Collection, Teen Collection, Textbooks, Guides, and Andio-.

.. visual material. Many of these items are not listed in the main catalog.

Special allections:

The Special Uillections Department is one of the primaW sources for thestudy of Maine's past, present, and future.. Manuscript items, rare books, -

Maine authors are examples of holdings in Special Collections. A Librarianwill help you find material.

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STYLE Ref LB 2369 C3 ,(Reference Desk)MANUALS Campbell & Ballou. Form and Style: Thesis, Reports', Term Papersr Sth ed. 1977.

Written to assist studehts in the preparation of termpapers. Illustratesstyle and placement of footnotes, bibliographic references, computer maArials, .etc:-

Ref Z 253 C7 (ReferenceeDesk);Manual of Style. 1969:A helpful general guide. Good index. Clear. format.

Ref LB 2369 M53 (1-aference Desk)MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Pvers, TheseS, and Dissertations. 1977.Also called the MLA Style Sheet. Is used fear scholarly research reports anduniverst,ty-press material. This form is prescribed by most graduate-schoolsfor M.i . theses and doctoral dissertations.

Ref LB 2369 182 (Re.'erenee Desk)Turabian. Students Guide for Writing College Paillers. ici ed., 1976.Most populaTiig-TIMY.T.---ET5TITTITSi-e-ction on numbers and punctuation.Coinpanion volume: Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Thesis and Dissertations.(Ref LB 2369 T8 Reference Desk).

You may wAt to know .:.

That a computer search may be yun o your topic. Check with aReference Librarian who will expla this new service.

That the Interlibrary Loan ent wi 1 helP you obtain materialtha:t is essential to your papek, but is not in Fogler's holdings.

That a Reference Librarian will help you with material described inthis booklet and with any other questions you may have about theLiffraiy.

Compiled by Charlotte HuntleyFogler Library Reference DepartmentJune 1970

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CARDCATALOG

GUIDi TQSOOCES: FOOD SCIENCE

C.

This guide is a selective introduction to some of the many materials infbod Science that are available in Fogler Library. It is by no means a com-plete list. A Reference librarian is available to assist in locating addi-tional materials.

4The card catalog, located on the first floor, is an index to---1-major Portionof this Library's collection. Items may be searched by author, title, orsubject.

When searching for books on a particular topic, it is important to use tikeappropriate subject term or phrase, or subject heading. To determine exactlywhich.subject heading to use, you may wish to consult the Library of CongressList of Subject Headings. , This 2-volume guide lists "correcth subject head-1W67S-and gives alternatives or related headings. *Copies are located at thecard catalog and in the Reference Room. A feil examples of subject headingsin Food Science are:

DAIRY BACTERIOLOGYpop ADDITIVESFOOD ADULTERATION AND INSpECTION

\

FOOD--ANALYSISRADIATION STERILIZATIONSEAFOOD PROCESSING

BIBLIOGRAPHIES' Bibliographies are lists of sources of information. When available on yourtopic they are time-savers. Usually they include references to books,journal articles and other materials.

Ref Z 5076 115United States. National 'Agricultural Library. Dictionary catalog ofthe National Agricpltural Library; 1862-1965, and Sypplement 1966+A-WOnthly liStingo cumulated annually, of all bookt, pamphlets, and new.ser&al titles received by the N.A.L.

Boaumente Depositiory A206,210:CTUnitedStates. Dejmrtment of Agriculture. Science and Educatioh Adminis-tration. Food Sciepcq and te.chnology; a 6110iTraphy of recommendedmaterialsp. 1978. A collection of;14 subject bibliographies on foodscience, and technology, microbiology, toxicology, food additives and manyother topic. Title index. Nomannotations.

DICTIONARIESAND

ENCYCLOPEDIAS

Re TP369 ImpHall,.Carl W. and otheA% fncyclopedia of food 2119ih!prIng.. 1971.Pet of the "Encyclopedia of food technology ahd food science series."

RAYMOND H. FORMERLIBRARY

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)1CTIONARIES\AND

:NCYKOPEDIAS(Cgnt.)

HANDBOOkS

Ref TP 368.2 E6Johnson,,Arnold and Peterson, Martin.

1978. Vol. 3 in the series mentioned

Rgf TP 368.2 (763Johnson, Arnold and Peterson, Martin.

1974. Vol. 2-in'above sertes.

Ref (2 121 143

McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and techn6logy. 4th ed. 1977.

(Updated by yearbooks: Ref Q-9 -17113) -:

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Encyclopedia of Food Science.above.

Encyclopedia 21 foodi-technoloqy.

Handbooks are usually one-volume works that contain 0-ra9ptical information

for the user. They contain tables, charts and short descriptions or#;

defipilions and.sometimes, methods or procedures.,mr.

. JiltRef' QP 751 A5American Oil Chemists Society. ,Analysis of,lipidi and lipoproteins.

Edited by Edward G. Perkins. 1975.

- Ref S 587 A7Association.of Official Analytical Chemists. Offtcial methods of

analysis. 1st, 1919+Editions 10, 11, and 12 and supplements arid all in the Reference

DePartment. Earlier editions contain "surplus' methods, not repeated

in later editions. %or

Ref QD 65 G64Gordon,, Arnold J. and Ford, R.A: Chemist's companion: A handbook of 2

practtcal data, techniques, and reliTikes. 1972.

Ref TP 370.4 X6,5 c

Komarik, Stephan and othersa: Food Eggucts. formulary. 1974+ vol. 1-3.

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Rgf RS 141.2 P5National Academy of Sciences. Pharmaco

hmertca. (The U.S. Pharmacopeia 1975.

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Ref TX 55 A3 N282-National Research Council. Food Protection Committee. Food chemicals"

codex. 2d ed. 1972.

Ref TP 248 ES W58Wisqman, Alan comp. Handbook of gam biotechnology. 1975.

eia of the United States of

The following three sections are-examples of some of the various sources

for food science information. The publications of the U.S. government

are one major source, State agencies and international agencies also .

produce,poblications in food science.

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GOVERNMENT U.S. government publications are'houed in thg Documents Depository,PUBLICATIONS, Level IB. (Hours: 8 a.m - 4:30 p.m., Monday-FFiday). The Monthly'U.s__ Catalog of U.S. Government Publications is the chief tool for identifyjng

, -matertafir-i-n-food- science, -and-for---obtaining_the Superintendent of Docu-ments call humber by which the documents can be retrieved.--

The Monthly, catalog is rolle4 into the Reference Department evenings andweekends for user cohvenience. Requestsimay be placed with the DocumentsDeOository for material to be left for you at the Reserve Desk if you.,cannot come in. during the work day.

Ref Z 1223 Z7 A5?4 tReference DetGuide to U.S: Government publications. 3 v. Indexed by agency andITITET. Arranged by Superintendent of Dcicuments call number. Usefulfor browsing to see what series are Ooduced by a.given agency and toobtain class numbers for retrieval from the Documents Depository.

DOcument Depository C56.244/4 1972U.S. Bureaurof the Census. Census of MNufactures, 1972. industryseries MC 72 (2) (Nos) Meat products. Standard Industrial Cla.ssifi-

.

cation. No. 20A covers SIC industry group 201 (Meat products). .

'Note: reliminary reports of the 1977 Census of Manufactures arearriving. For example: poultry dressing plants; oultr .and'processing. (Document Depository C3.24/e:MC77-1-20A-2 P )

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Document Depository 188.4012:52U.S. Department of_Agriculture. Consumer and Marketing Service.Codex alimentarias. 1971. Tells about the Codex Aliffientarius ComMission,an international commissioh on food quality standards.

Document Depository 11E20.4005:F731979U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Federal food, drug,and cosmetic act as athended, January, 1979.(Contains a complete andupdated teit'OT-the act.)-1979.

Document Depositor EF7. 2:P76/2.1.2

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pollution abatement in fruit andvegetable industry. v.2. In-plant control of food processing waste-waters -Frith list of references); by Allen M. Katsuyama and others,

c 1975.

-VOcUment Depository CS4.107U.S. Office of the Federal Register. Federal re ister. v.1+ 1936+.Daily except Sunday, Monday and day ,followIng official Federal holiday.Includes full text of any order, regulation, notice or similar docu-ment.promulgated by Federal Administrative agencies which has generalapplicability and legal effect. This material is later codified andpublished in the Code. of Federal lesplatjaa.

Document Depository 44201.6:C42/977U.S. Department of Agriculture. oList of chemical.commiunds authhrizedfor use under USDA meat, poul-try, rabbit, a-nd gag. products inspectionprograms, listing" effective as of January 1, 1977. 1977.

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GOVERNMENT - Most of the Maine State agency publications held by Fogler Library atePUBLICATIONS, loCated in the Special Collections Department, Level 3. (Hours 8 a.m. -"MAINE 5 p.m. Monday , Friday and 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday) Twolof the sets,as

noted below, also have copies in the Reference Department.. .

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Ref KFM 47.1 M3 (Aaso in Special Collections)Maine Ea Number Digest: West. 1967+ 18 v.,Updatedl ,Examines anddigests every opinion in the reports*of the Sppreme Judicial Court andall federal cases arising in Maine. Refer first to Index volumes(e.g., "Food").

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Ref KFM,30 A24 1964 (Also in Special Collections) .

Maine revised statutes annotated. West. 1965+ Updated by pocket partsupplements. All the general and permanent laws of the state; classi-fied by topical arrangement of titles, chapters and sections. Referfirst to Index volumes (e.g., "Food").

St. Does. A27.6 :Sa7 Date (Special CoMetions)Maine Department of Agricylture. Maine sardine law. 1965+.

Note: Maine. Dept. of Human Services (1975+)formerly

Maine Dept. of Health and Welfare. (1931-1975)

St. Dock!. 1140.64'00ft 1973 (Special Collections)Maine. Dept., of Health and Welfare. State of Maine occupptionalhealth standards. 1973.

St. Does. Al2/6 .23 :975 (Special Collections)Dept. of Manpower Affairs. Bureau of Labor. Census of Maine manu-factures.

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Note: tilne. Dept. of Marine Resources. (1973+)See also

Me6e.'Dept. of Sea and Shore Fisheries. (1931-1973)

St. Docs. S43.6 :M261 Date (Special Collections)Maine. Dept. of Marine Resources. Maine marine resources Taws andregulation. 1975+.

INTERNATIONAL A wide variety of materials tor each international agency appear. inAGENCIES differenttlassifications throughout the library. Two examples are given

. below. See the card catalog under tHe names of these agencies, especially:Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Natigns. DocumentatioaCentre. FAO Documentation: Current bibliography. 1967+. Monthly.Annual C011ations. Indexed by author, country and subject.

World Health Organization.

WRA 602 F.5 7 (Stacks)tWorld Health Organization. Expert Committee on Fish and allfish.Hygiene. Fish and shellfish hygiene. 1974.

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In preparing reports the following manuals and writing gui s will offeradvice on proper forth and style. There are also several good books.in thestacks on report writing. See "Technical writing' in the card catalog. .

Ref LB 230114N1976 (Reference Desk)Campbell, William G. and Ballou, Stephen V. (Form and style 5th-ed.1978.

R-ef Z 250;6 135 C6 (Reference Desk)Cobncil of Biology Editors. Committee on Form and StYie. CBE stylemanual. 3d ed. 1972.

Igatlar,619<aTt: [R.egIrliN7e4ereW i)..iters of term papers, theses, Ed, dissertations. 4tha71-973.

DIRECTORIES

ABSTRACTSAND INDEXES

Ref T 22 T6,

Thomas' BoilLel: of American manufacurers. Yearly. (See "Foodhandling and processing equipment" and "Food productsv). Useful for namesand addresses of suppllers and sources of chemicals.

Catalogues of individual companies are available inthe Food Scieace.Department Library.

ABSTRACTS AND INDEXESLcOated in the Index Room unless otherwise noted

The llest information on many topics, and reports of research are foundin jou nals and other serial publications. Often these contain the-onlyinforMation on re-wit developments, long'before the:availability in bookform/ Periodical Indexes and abstracts are the keys to this type ofliterature.

An(Index is usually arranged alphabetically by subject and, supplies biblio-graphic ditations to articles in magazines, books, pamphlets, etc., The ,

citation4for a periodical artidle contains the following eleniNts:

Name of author(s)Title of articleName of journalVolume number and dateInclusive page numbers

An Abstract supplies all the above, plus a summary or description of thearfTE5-7---

Some useful indexes and abstracts in food science are listed below, withtheir call numbers:-

Index QD 71 A49Index S 1 052Index QH 301 B4rndex QH 301 B55Indei S 1 B5(Index tables)

Analytical AbstractsBibliography of AgricultureBiological Abstracts

Biological Abstracts/RRMBiological and Agricultur l Index.

. -18, 1919-'64 as Agr cultural Index

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Index QD 7 C44Ref AS 3C0 M5Periodical Stacks .

Index TP 368 F6 ,

Index TX 341 N8, Index Q 1 Al 536

Chemical AbstractsDissertation AbstractsFood Science Abstracts v.1-29, 1929-57Food Science and Technology AbstractsNutrition Abstrafts and ReviewsScience:Citation Index

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The Maeter Periodical List is a com'puter print-outlisting the journaltitles, newcpapers and indexes held by Fogler Library, Bangor CormunityCollege and the Darling Center. Copies of this list may be found in theReference Room, the Index Room; and thioughout the stacks. Consult thisprint-out when you have found the citations that you need in the indexeSand abstilacts.

A list of _the journals held in Food Science at Fogler Library is distributedfrom the Periodicals Desk. Food Science covers a 6umber of discipTInes.You may, therefore, wish to pick up other-folders in related *fields.

Annuals are collections of papers by many coneributorse, issued once a year.As is the tase with journals, annuals are eovered-by the abstracts andindexes listed above.

TX 537 A25 (Stacks)Advances in food research. ,v.1, 1948+; Twenty to forty contributed-"review papeFs" aY-57-51ach contains an excellent bibliography for itstoptc. Includes a subject index to each volume.

vx"Call numbers differ. Check card catalogAdvances in food research. Supplements 1, 2, 3, 1969, 1970, 1972.

QR 53 D4? (Stacks)Developments in Industrial Microbio1o9y. v.1, 1960+.

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You may want to know

* That the library has over 50 journals in food science. There are bookletslisting these journals fn alphabetical order in the Periodicals Room.Take one and ao from A to Z. It is a good way to become familiar with-current literature in the-field.

* Mara computer search may be run on your topic. Check with a ReferenceLibrarian who will tell you how this is done and what it will cost.

* That the Interlibrary Loan Dept. will help you obtain material that isessential to your paper, but is not in the Fogler Library holdings.

T t a Reference Librarian will be happy to.help you with materialt-de cribed in this booklet and with any other questions you mak haveab ut the Library.

* Tha't you ihould check wtth the Circulation Department if you do notlocate a book on the shelf.

CoMpiled byDr. Elizabeth S. Barden and Francis R. WihbeyDecember, 1979

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This guide is a highly selective introduction to the many sources of infor-mation in FRENCH that arg available in Fogler Library. It is by no, meansa complete list. A Reftrence Librarian is available to assist in the loca-tion of additional infbrmation anddirect you to F ler Library holdings.

The card catalog, located on the first flgor oPposi e the Circulation/Reserve Desk, is a general index to the Library's-book collection. In itbooks are listed alphabetically bwuthor, titZe, and subject.

SUBJECT Library of Congress Subject Headings is a guide to the headings used in theHEADINGS. card catalog. A Reference Librarian will show you how vo use it. Knowledgeof this tool May save time apd open new avenues of approach to your subject.Copies are located at the caid catalog and in the Reference Room.

Some Subject Headings for French are:

AMERICAN LITERATURE (FRENCH) FRENCH LANGUAGE - VgCABULARYAUTHORS, FRENCH - FRENCH LITERATURE -.HISTORY 4 CRITICISM

FRENCH POETRY.

CALL NUMBERS Cbell NuMbersAND

CLASSIFICATION Most of the books in Fogler Library are classified in !the Library of Congresssystem basecrupon letter.and number combinatidns. A fefq, however, are class-ified under the Dewey Decimal System used prior to 1967. The later books,though older, may still be useful. An example of each Claisification isshown below.

Library of Con TCSSR C ass

4Dewey'Decimal479.109 Class 'And Subclass

9188 Subclass EL 19 Derived from author's name,W5 Derived from author's name

There are also all numbers with special designations and symbols.Microfiche Maine . Juv Ref Index Cole

LEL LC 448 PC AI V10338 . 3732 Ar22 2625 .7 23

M2P7 L63 F7 F18 ..-

r.All call numbers are on the upper left hand corner of the catalog card. Thafirstyline of the call number is particularly important. t indicates whetherthe mhterial is in the general collection or in a special area. Copy theentire numb.er. Large yellow charts near the card catalog give the stack koca-tion of boAs bearing these numbers and designations. .

RAYMOND N. FOOLIRLIBRARY

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REFERENCETOOLS

BIBLIOGRAPHICALGUIDES

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PQ 100-150.PQ 151-221PQ 226-307PQ 400-491PQ 500-591PQ 600PQ 78r-841PQ 1101-1

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Romance PhiFrench grEtymologyDictionariesDialects

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General history of French 1iteratereMedieval period to 1500/1550Modern periodPoetryDrama '

Prose and prose fictionFolk literatureCollections of French literature,Individual authors and'yorks

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Bibliographies, bibliographical-guides, biographies, dictionaries,d1rectories, encyclolledias, handbooks, stylebooks, and yearbooks are speci-alized reference .600ls which can be used An a variety of ways. Representa-tive titles are listed below with brief annotations. Most of them may befound in the Reference Room.

RefZ 2171 B34.Baker. Introduction to Library Research in French Literature 1978.Provides a guide to iiiportant information resources for French.studentsand gives praetical suggestions on "how to get ready fox: research on aterm,paper." Indexed.

Ref Z 2171 L17Langlois and Mareuil. Guide bibliographique des etudes littgraires.Paris, Hachette 3e 6d. 1965.

A manual and guide dealing with Prench literature from the Middle Ages tothe 20th century.

Ref Z 2175 A2 08Osburn. Research and Reference Guide to French Studies. 1968+ supplement 1972.Comprehensive guide to generallFrench stu4ies and to individual authors.No annotations. Valuable for graduates and undergraduates. i

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. *BIBLIOGRAPHIES Ref Z 2171 C34

C een. Critical bibliooraphy of French literature. 4v.+ supplement.19

An impo tant annotated bibliography, arranged by chronological periods &listing books, dissertations and periodical articles.

Ref Z 2172 C48Cipranescu. Bibliographie de la Litte ature Frangaise du Dix-HuitiempSiecle. 3 v. 1965.

Ref Z 2172 C524

Cioranescu. BiblioAraphie de la Litteratu e Franpise du Dix-SeptiameSia;cle.- 3 v. 1969.

These two sets provide bibliographies for Fr nch literature of the 17thand 18th centuries as well as a section on " nerilities."

Ref Z 2171 KSS

Klapp. Iltibliographie der Franzosischen Literaturwi senschaft. 11 v. 1960-73.,Bibliography to material in books, periodicals, th es, etc. since 1956.Has index of scholars and subject index.

Ref Z 2171 M33t.

Mahaffey. A Concise Bibliography of yrench Literature. 1975.Arranged by century. Includes ..critical works, biographies and basic infor-mation on outstanding features of French literature and scholarship.

Z 927 P2 (Bibliography Room)Paris. Bibliotheque Nationale. Catalo e 416ial des livres imprimel:auteurs. Paris, Impr. Nationale 1900+ in progress - set nearly complete),Aiiiiii3rtant modern cattlog of the French National Library. The holdingsare listed by author. 4

Ref Z 2171 BSSo ARancoeur. Bibliographie de la Litterature Fran5aise du Moyen age.a

nos jours. 1972, 1973.

Annual compilation from the quarterly issues of the journal Revue d'histoirelittaraire de la France.

Ref Z 1035 87 .

The Reader's Adviser.: a ide to the best in literature. 12th'ed. 1974-1977.Fren literature in translatibn is annotated in chapter 9, of volume 2.

Ref Z 2171 T16Talvart and Place. _Biblicitahiedesautet_g_pnesdelanefranaise(1801-1962). 1928-1964. .

Arranged alphabeticallY by author giving brief biography,*list of writingsr by and about the author. Very important bibliography of 19th and 20th

-""%coLTry French authors.

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Tougas. A check list cd printed materials reiating to French Canadianliterature 1 63-1968. 1973.

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Reprpsents the holdings of the University of British Columbia in thefield of French-Canadian literature.

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Ref F 1027 B58

Biographies Canadiennes FranGaises; Who's Who in Qu;bec 23° gd.1972-73.Bipgraphies,Wch, of 500 living mitables7Includes -photographs.

Ref F.1027 B582 .Les Biographies Fransaises dtAmgrique. 19S0. A Canada-wide source for,,about 900*bidgraphies, wifh photographs.

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' Ref PQ 305 B54Boisdeffre, Pierre de, ed. Dictionsnaire de litterature contemporaine. 1963.Includes signed articles on 20th century French.writers, and listsbibli?graphies of authors' works and.other biographical matiprial.

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ReffPQ 305 B584Bonnefoy et al. flictionnaire de Litt;ratureIllustrated, signed biographical sketches.and reviews.

' Ref PN 41 D48Dictionnaire biographique des autdurs depays.,1956. 0Illustrated.e"Articles evaluate author'sUnivq0a1 in scope.

Ref CT 143 G7Grimal. Dictionnaire deq Biographies, 1958.A ,twO3volUme illustrated dictionary handy for quick references.

110Frangaise Contemparaine. 1977.Brief bibliographies, essays;

tous les temps et de tTsvles

Works.. Iriclu-des bibliography.

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Ref'2 6511 H38IHav,lice, Index to Literar Bio a h . 1975.. .

.Indexes fi ty sources or bauthOrs.

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ogravical material on American and European /

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Ref PN 451 K8 .

Kunit and Vineta, eds. European Authors, 1000-1900: A Biographical,Dict Onary of European Literature* 1967. ,

Contains biographies of.967 European writers 1000-1925. 411ustratea.' ' 8411ographies of worksby and about the authors.. 4"

Rot CT 143 B56i Mplhaud. Biographie Universelle (Michaud).V Paris, Mrne. C. Desplaces, 1843-65. 52v.

6...ve1y,usefu1 and important dictiOnary of uniVersalbiO)groAi.,. 4

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Ref PN 451 W3Wakeman and Kunitz. World Authors, 1950-1970: A Companion Volume to"TWentieth Century Authors." '1975.Useful for access to information on authors between 1950 and 1976.

Who's Who in France; Q est 34. en France; Dictionnaire biographique.1979-80.

Short biographies, in French, of 22,000 notable living French citizens.Includes lists of members of the Senat and l'Assemblee Nationale.

For additional general and special biographies check the card catalogunde the subject-headings:

AUTHORS, FRENCHBIOGRAPHYFRANCE -- BIOGRAPHYFRENCH LITERATURE BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY

Some of the more impirtant authors have individual biographies,orbibliographies.

For Reviews and Criticism 'see separate publication, Book Reviqws andCriticism.

Dictionaries are sources of,information about words. Each dictionary intfiis,list serves a special purpose. _The Bailly and the "Petit Robert".dictionaries, for example, are used to find words of like meaning. Others

'cover a period of time (e.g., the.Dubois for 17th century usage), or aregion (e.g., the Dictionnaire Canadien for Canadian French).

, Bilingual Aictionhrie are intended for speakers learning one of a pairof languages, giving meanings in the other.. Those fisted here areTaired for.English and French speakers. But the Library also owns bilingualFrench-GeiMan, French-Italian, and French-Latin dictionaries. To finddictionaries for special fields, look'under the field in the Card Catalog,e,g., "Science--Dictionaries--Prench."

gef PC 2591 B3Bailly. Dictionnaire des syponrmes de ja langue-franalse. c1946.

, Small, but,good: Brings related worde togethei and explains their:differences. Some examples given. Commended by Academie Franpise.

PN 445-8334 (Stacks) , - 44

Beckson and Ganz.. Literary Terms: A bictionarx. 1975.,

'Revised and updated-from 1961 edition. Includes definitions of many -

recenecr,itical terms.

Ref PC .640 D44

Dictionnaire Canadien; the,Canadian Dictionary. Edition abregee. 1962.Bilingual dictionary of Frenchas spiken and understood in Canada.

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DICTIONARIES Ref PC 2650 D8(Cont.) Dubois and Logane. Dictionnaire de la'langue frangaise classique. 1960.

Attempts to define those 17th century words no longer in general use,and words with changed meaning.

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Ref PN 41 F6Fowler. Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms. 1973.Gives detailed information on many friquenily used terms.

Ref PC 2640 H817 19721) A

Harrap's New Standard French and English Dictionasr ed. 1972. 2 V.A superior dictionary lath emphasis on the language of the 20th century;gives many examples of usage. Distinguishes between British and Americanusage. Includes many new Americanisp.

Ref PC 2625 14 v.1- ,

Imbs, Paul. Trisor de la langue Francaise; dictionnaire de la langue duXIXe et du XX° sibcle (1789-1960). 1971- (Set still in i5rogress)A comprehensive historical dictIonary - a "FAnch 0.E.D." Includesdefinitions, illustrations, history, etymology lath sources, pronunciationin I.P.A., citations, and.detailed indications of"usage and syntax.

Ref PC 3741 M33Marks, Joseph. The new French-English dictionary of slang and collo-quialisms. 1971.The purpose of this book is to enable English speaking people to ':copewiih the familiar and slangy elements of the French language they arelikelk to come across."

Ref PQ 41 C6Reid, e41% The Concise Oxford Dictionary of French Literature. 1976.sAn abridged and revised version of Oxford Companion. New articles added,

existing ones revised and expanded.

'Ref PC 2640 C3New Cassell's French Dictionary:. French-English, English-French. Completelyrevised by Denis Girard (et al.). 1962..

A standard one-vOlume desraritionary. Defines wotds and expressions.Includes apprendices such as wbights and mdiAures and French and English.

abbrevlations.

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Ref PC 2460 RSRheims, Maurice. Dictionnaire des mots sluvages (Ecrivains des XIXe et

XXe sibcles). 1969.Excelkent for the language of modern literature. Indicates usage and

literary context of terms.. Good bibliography.

Ref PC 2§25 R554Robert, Paul. 'Dictionnaire alphabitique et analogique de la langue.

frangaise. Nouvelle ed. 1978.'Known as the Petit Robert. Is for advanced undergraduate and'graduate students.

Has synonym-antonym feature. Also includes etymology,examples of usage, and

pronunciation. (A condensation and update of the "Grand Robert"Ref PC ;625 R56 in six volumes plus 11151ement.)

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DICTIONARIES PN 44.3 S46 (Stacks)(Cont.) Shaw. Dictionary of Literary Terms. 1972.

Defines critical terms used in literature, and related fields such asjournalisn4 television, film, and stage.

PC 2460 T46 (Stacks)Thomas. Dittionnaire des difficult& de la langue franpise. 1956.A dictionary of correct usage for students and writers.

DISSERTATIONS Ref 15055 U49 D6American Doctoral Dissertations. 1933-34+An annual index of dissertations arranged by subject. Covers U.S. and-Canadian dissertations and contains some that are not in D.A.I. Includesan author index.

Document DepositorySN3-#87 1978Bruchet and Evans. These§ in Canada/ Theses au Canada. 1978..A bilingual bibliography of sources of InformatfOn about master's thesesand doctoral dissertations. Arranged by broad subject.

Document DOpository. SN2-2Canadiana Bart II. Many Canadian UniVersities are not covered inDissertation Abstracts rnternational. But, about 80% of all master'stheses .and doctoral dissertations are eventually microfilmed and Catalogedby the National Library of Canada which also sells microform copies..These appear ift Canadiana, PArt II (previously Part III, until 1973) 4 Tosee if a particular thesis or dissertation has been filmed, look undirthe author's name in the Canadiana index volumes.

Microfiche: Reference Desk, Comprehensive Dissertation-In ex 1861-1972 and suppls. 1973+

Mt-r7FTE171-100 years o dissertations arranged by discipline and key words.Supplements are issued annually: Serves as a subject index' for Disserta-tion Abstracts International-.

Ref AS 30 MS,4

pissertation Abstracts International 1938+These abstracts of doctoral dissertations are issued monthly in twosections. Part A-(Humanities ald Social Sciences) includes speech,theater, language and languages, linguistics, etc. Part B (Science andEgniheering) includes human development, mental health, audiology and.psychology. Each volume haS a key:word title index and an author index.Author indexes are cumulated annually. (v. 1-13, 1938-53 are in theMicroform Room.)

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DISSERTATIONS Ref AS 30 MS(Cont.) Dissertation Abstracts International Retrospective Index. v.I-XXIX,

Provides author and iubject approaches to dissertations included in the .

first 29v. of Dissertation Abstracts International. Covers years 1938-1969.Index reference gives order number as well as volume and page numbers forthe abstrapt. A comprehensive subject index appearing in each volume anda table of contents for each volume facpitate use. It is superceded bythe Comprehensive Dissertation Index, though it will continue to beustful for those who 'prefer reading text instead of microfiche.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref PN 41 C3 1973Cassell's Encyclopedia of World Literatu e. Rev. & enl. 1973.Three-volume set. Arranged as follows: v.I, 'histories and general articleson genres, literary forms, etc.; v.II.j & III, biographies.. Signed articles.Bome bibliographies.

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Ref AE 25 G64Grand Larousse encyclopidique en dix volumes. 1960-64 ... and Supplements,.1968, 1975.

A general encyclopedia that gives especially good coverage of Frenchbiography and geography. Brief articles. This is the work from whichPetit Larousse was abridged.

Ref AE 25 G69La Grande Encyclopidie. 20 v. plus index. 1971-76.Longer articles under fewer entries than above. Use the index volumeto locate specific topics within the set. Emphasizes technologicaladatancei, physical and social sciences. Illustrated in color. .

Handbooks are usually one volume works that contain practical informationfor the user. They contain.tables, charts, and short descriptions ordefinitions.

Ref PQ 41 H3Harvey, Sir P. and Hesseltine, J.E. eds. 1959.The Oxford covanion to French literature.The most comprehensive work available on the subjeci in one volume,covering the period from 400 A.D. to the beginning of W.W.II.

445 G869a (Stacks)

Grevisse. Le bon usage. 1964.

Detailed,and definitive information on usage and grammar. Alsocontains an extensive bibliography of works en grammar.

Ref PC 3637 R6Robinson. Practical Handbook of Canadian French. 1973.

This book consists ,of topical lists of common words and exp'ressionsused in Quebec but whose form or meaning is .rare or unknown in France.Equivalents in '!Standard.French," and in English are given.

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HISTORIES PQ 116 HS (Stacks)

Brunel, et al. Histoire de la Litterature Fransaise: 1972.An illustYated history of French literature from the Moyen Age tothe present. Includes bibliographies for each section. indexed.

PC 2075 B7 (Stacks)

Brunot, F. Histoire de la language frafigaise des origines nos jours.Paris, Colin, 1966-67-9 V. in 16.A history of the language, le francien, trie special form taken fromthe Latin spoketi in a;nd around Paris and how it developed andexpanded beyond its beginnings to all countries where it is spoken,written and understood today..

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PC 2075 F6 (Stacks).

Fox, John and Wood, Robin. A concise history of the French language(phonology and morphology). Blackwell, 1970.Ihe evolution of sound and word structure in the light of currentlinguistic studies.

PQ 101 L32 (Stacks)Lanson-, G. Histare il1ustr4 de 1a litt4rature frangaise: le Moyen Age;dU Mayen he a la Renaissancepe XVIe- siècle; le XVIIe si'ecle; le XVIIie

, sacle; epoque contemporaine. Paris, Hachette 1923. 2 v. .

16, A standard work on the-history of French liter re.

Obt 305 M63 (Stacks).. Moore, Harry Thornton. Twentieth century French literature sinceWorld War II. Southern Illinois Univ. 1Press, 1966. 2 v.Much of this 'in the form of plot summaries of novtls and plays. Mostof the Important 'writers of the past 66 years have been included. Itdoes contain errors. . .

PQ 671 P4 (Stacks)Peyre, Henri. French Novelises of today. Oxford, 1967."A supremely lucia and liftious survey of the novel' in France fromt920 to the present".

PQ 305 P4813 (Stacks)Picon. Contem or French Literature 1945 and after. 1974.An overview of French literature since W.W.II. as a good bibliography.of translations. Indexed.

PQ 645 SS (Stacks)Showalter. The Evolution of. the French Novel: 1641-1782. 1972.

_A good general study of 18th century French-novel. Footnoted'andindexed.

PR 9188 WS (Stacks)-Wilson, Edmund. 0 Canada, An American's notes on Canadian culture.Farrar, Straus, 1965.A comprehensive report of Canadian literature in French.

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INDEXES The most recent information on most topics and often the only informationAND on reaent developments will be found in periodical literature or relatedABSTRACTS publications. Indexes and Abstracts are the keys to this type of literature.

An Index is usually arranged by subject and provides a citation to the article.This in&ludes the title of the article, author's name, title of journal,volume number, pag45, and date. An Abstract citation provides similar infor-mation, plus a summary of the article. albject headings used in theseIndexes and Abstracts are similar to those used in the card catalog.

TheIndexes and Abstracts-described below should be of part cular interestto the student of Fmnch. Mast of them are located in thfl Index Room whichvs adjacent to the Reference Room.

Index AI 3 B7 (Index Table, Reference Room)British Humanities Index. 1965 - 1972 (Incomplete) 1974+Indexes material relating to the arts and politics. Quarterly issues areby subject. Annual cumulative volumes are by Uuthor and subject. Indexesabout 380 British periodicals. Large section on French literature.

Index HB 5 .C8 (Index Tabl Reference Room) '4Current Index to JournalI in Education. 1969+ (CIJE)The primary emphasis is a edØicatipn journals, but it is useful for topicsrelatea,to literary criticPart of the ERIC data base.

psycholInguistics, and literary reviews.

Index AI 3 C262Canadian Periodicals Index. 1965+Covers 60 Canadian periodicali. Bilingual. Indexes-alphabetically byauthor and subikct. Subject headings in English, but cross referenceiare in French. lgook Reviews listed under heading "Book reviews."

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Index Lll E3 (Index,Table, Reference Room).Education Index. 1929+Covers 240 periodicals concerning all phases of education. Frencb languageand literature well represented. Book reviewS. Articles interfiledalphabetically by author and subject. Easy to use.

Index Z 5813 R4 (Index Table, Reference Room)Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC). Resources in Education.(RIE) 1966+May be used in conjunctionieith CIJE above. Abstracts reports, governmentfunded studies, convention proceedings and papers. Does NOT abstractjournals. Most material in ERIC is available on microfiche. Part of the

ERIC data base. ir

IndOMIAI 3 E7S2Essay and General Literature Index: 1900+Indexes essays and articles in collected works.by author, subject, and sometitles. Useful for analytical material, biographical and critical matterabout persons and books.

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Index Ai 7 F7French Periodical Index. /Indexes 10 outstanding French-language periodicais originating outsideFrance. Arranged alphabetically under 26 subject dategories, thenalphabetically by subject within each category.

Index AI 3.H85 (Inder Table, Reference Room)Humanities Index. 1974+Supersedes the humanities section of Social Sciences and Humanities Index.Covers language and literature, performing arts, and related fields. Indexes260 periodicals by author and subject. Has book review section. Morescholarly than Readers Guide.

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Index 2 6514 T7 142Index Translationum: International Biblidirapky of Translations. 1948. 1962+A Catalog of tanslated books published in respective years7 Arranged by9 basic decimal subject headings under each country. Indexeil,by authorat end of volume.

Index P 1 M64P%

MLA International Bibliographlr. 1921+Lists books and articles published on modern literature, forklore, languages,and linguistics. Multivolume format. Table of Contentf at the beginningof each volume. Separate Author.index.

Index PB 10 Y45Year's Work In Modern-LanguNI Studies. 1929+Concerned with language and literature development from Medieval times tothe present. Coverage varies. Usually has.sections on Linguistics; MedievalLatin; Romance Languages etc.

PERIODICAL TlieNaster Periodical List ib a computer print-out listing the journals,PRINT-OUT newspapers, and indexes held by Fogler Library, Bangor Community College,-AND and the Darling Center. Copies of this list may be Pund in the Reference

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JOURNAL, Room, the Index Room, and through-out the sta6ks. Consult this print-outBOOKLETS when you have found the citations that you need in the indexes and abstracts,

or pick up one of the booklets in the 04rrent Periodicals Room, listingjournals the Library owns by subject.----There-arebeektets for Linguisticsand Literature. You may wish to pick up other folders in related fields.

MISCELLANEOUS Government DepositogSOURCES

The GovernmentDepository, located on Level IB, is a valuable source of.information. Material concerning U.S.-French foreign affairs are shelvedin this Department. Canadian Documents are also located in the Governmentdepository area.

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Learning Materials Center

LMC, located on Level 3, houses an educational resources collectioncomposed of a Juvenile Collection, Teen Collection, Textbooks, Guides, andAudio-VIsual material. Many of these items are not listed in the maincatalog. You will find texts, juvenile and teen books, and cassettes inthe French language in this center.

Special Collections

This Department is one of the primary sources for the study of Maine'spast, present, and future. It also houses all theses and dissertations,written by U.M. students and facukty, with cataloging by subject. Thecollection of French-Canadian materials may also be of interest. ALibrarian will assist you in your search for infordation.

STYLE Ref LB 2369 C3 (Reference Desk)MANUALS Campbell Ballou. Form and Style: Thesis, Reports, Term Papers. Sth ed. 1977.

Written tp assist studen 4n the preparation of term papers. Illustratesstyle and.placement o ootnotes, bibliographic references, computer materials,etC.

Ref Z 253 C7 (Refe ence Desk)Manual of Style. 69.

A helpful general guide. Good index. Clear format.

Ref LB 2369 M53 (Reference Desk)MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Pa ers Theses and Dissertations. 1977.Also called the MLA Style S eet. Is used for scholarly research reports anduniversity press material. This form is prescribed by most graduate schoolsfor M.A. theses and doctoral dissertations.

Ref LB 2369 T82 (Reference Desk)Tiarabian. Studentt Guide for Writing College Papers. 3rd ed., 1976.Most popular style manual. Contains sectiEln on numbers and punctuation.

. Companion volume: Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses and Dissertations.(Ref LB 2369 T8 Reference Desk).

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.That the Library subscribes to well ovei SO journalsin french Language and Literature. There are compli-mentary booklets listing these journals availablein the Current Periodicals Room. Take one and gofrom A to Z. It is a good way to become familiar withcurrentaiterature in the field.

That a computer seardh maY be run on your topic. Checkwith a Reference Librarian who will explain this newservice.

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That the Interlibrary Loan Department will help youobtain material that is essential to your piper, butis not in Fogler's holdings.

That a Reference Librarian will/14elp you with materialdescribed in this booklet andiOith any other question6you may have about the Library.

Compiled by Charlotte Huntleyand Francis R. WihbeyNbvember 1979

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CARD CATALOG

This guide is a highly selective introduction to the many sources of infor-mation in GEO= that are available in Fogler Library. rt is by no means acomplete list. A Reference Librarian is cvaildble to assist in the locationof additional information and direct you to Frogler Library holdings.

The card catalog, located on the first floor opposite the Circulation /Reserve Desk, is a general index to the Library's book collection. In itbooks are listed alphabetically by author, titee, and subject.

SUBJECT Library of Congress Subject Headings is a guide to the headings used in theHEADINGS card catalog. A Reference Librarian will show you how to use it. Knowledge

of this tool may save time and open new avenues, of approach to your subject.Copies are lOcated at the card catalog and in ihe Reference Room.

Some Subject Headings Related to German are:/\

ALMANACS, GERMAN GERMAN LANGUAGi - STYLEGERMAN DRAMA - To 1500 GERMAN LITERATURE (SELECTIONS)

LOW GERMAN LITERATURE,

CALL NUMBERS Can NitmbersAND

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CLASSIFICATION Most 'of the books in Fogler Library are classified in the Library of Congresssystem based upon letter and number combinations. A few, however, areclassified under the Dewey Decimal System used prior to 1967. The laterbooks, thougp older, may still be useful. An example of each Classificationis shown below.

Library df Congi _Dewey Decimal1

OT Class 430.9 Class and Subclass91 Sabclass W312 Derived from author's nameIS Derived from author's name

There are also call numbers with special designations and symbols.Ref Maine Juv Index Univ

PT F76511 PO 19692230 771k 10 LS61K93 H4 Y45

All call numbers are on the upper left hand corner of the catalog card. Thefirst line of the call number is particularly important. It indicateswhether the material is in the general collection or in a special area. Copthe entire number. Large yellow charts near the card catalog give the loca-tion of books bearing these numbers and designations.

RAYMOND H. FOG=LIBRARY

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CLASSIFICATION(Cont.)

REFERENCETOOLS .

BIBLIOGRAPHIESAND GUIDES

SELECTIONS FROM THE LC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR GERMAN

PD Germanic languagesPD 1001-1350 Old Germanic dialects.'

West Germanic (or Teutonic) languagesGerman

PF -

PF 3001-5999PF 3001-3693PF 3097-3400

German languageGrammar

PF 35714599 EtymologyPF 3620-3693 DictionariesPF 3801-3991PF 3992-4000PF 4043-4350PF 4501-4596PF 5000-5999

Old High GermanOld SaxonMiddle High GermanEarly Modern GermanGerman Dialects

PT German literaturePT 1-951 History and criticismPT 1100-1485 CollectionsPT, T501-4899 Individual authors,"

Bibliographies,.biographical guides, dictionari , directories, encyclo-Tedias, handbooks, stylebooks, and yearbooks are specialized referencetools ighich can be used in a va4ety of ways. Representative titles arelisted below with brief annotations. Most of them may be found in theReference Room.

Ref 2 2231 A87.1931Arnold, Robert F. Allgemeine Biicherkunde zur neueren deutschenLiteraturgeschichte. 3rd ed. 1931.A useful small bibliography, covers both German literature and other generalreference books as they relate to that subject.

Ref 2 2231 BS

Bibliographie der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft. v.1-8, 1945-1968 andBibliographie der deutschen Sprach-und Literaturwissenschaft. v.9-17,1969-1977.

A comprehensive bibliography of Western language materials, arranged byliterary period, with author and subject indexes.

Ref PT 41 G37GarlAnd, Henry and Mary. The Oxford Comp'anion to German Literature.Clarendon, 1976. Spans the period from c. 800 to the early 1970'sA wide variety of entriO listed under a single alphabet and linked by asystem of cross references.

ReT"E-2235 A2H3 1968Hansel, Jaannek..., Bacherkunde Germanisten. 5th ed. Berlin, Schmidt,1968. A recommemlNi ort biblibgrirl in German philology.

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BIOGRAPHY.

Ref Z 2235 A2J3

Jahresbericht fUr deutsete Sprache und Literatur.v.1, 1940-45, v.2, 1946-50.A comprehensive bibliography of books and'periodical articles; classifiedarrangement with extensive indexes.

Ref Z 2231 K6 194Kamer, Josef. Bibliographfches Handbuch des deutschen Schrifttums.3r4 ed. 1949. Lists books 4 periodical articles from ancient time4 toWWII. Arranged chronologically by period, sub-divided by subject; subjectand name indexes..

Ref 2 2230 1(862 1968Kosch, Wilhelm. Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon; biographiSch-bibliographisches Handbudi. 3rd ed. 1968- v.1-. Primarily adictionary of German authors of all periods. Includes living persons;extensive bibliographies, entries on literary forms, titles, allusions;places, etc.

Ref V1035 B7The:Reader's Adviser: a guide to the best in literature. 12th ed. R.R.Bowker,1974.

German literature in translation is annotated in Chapter 12 of volumal,2.

iRef DD 85 A572"iqUographischeS_Wiirterbuch zur deut;chen Geschichte. 3v. 1973.One-column biographi0. Covers 1440 to present InIGermany and (for,certain historical 'eras) other German-speaking countries.

Ref Z 1002 H24Hansel. Personalbiblio,graphie zur deutschenliteraturgeschichte 1967.Biographical bibliographies of 300 authors. Arragned.by perfods.

Ref DD 85 N4Neue Deutsche Biographie. v,Biographies, s igneci articles

1953- (set in progress). Bibliographies at end.

Ref DD 8S W45Who's Who In Germanr.-2v. 4th ed. 1972.A biographical dictionary containing 15,000+ biographies of ppaminentGermans.

Biographies of individual authors are listed under the author's namein the card catalog. Some. of the more important authors als6 haveindividual bibliogiaphieS.

.DICTIONARIES Ref PP 3640 B866

Brockhaus-BildwEirterbuch: Deutsch-English. Sth ed. 1974.

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Arranged GermanTEnglish with American expressions noted. Rekesents.German language at its present stage of development and as it is actuallyused.

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Ref PF 3591'F37Farrell, Ralph B. Dictionary of German Synonyms. 3rd ed. 1917.Arranged Engliph/German. Differences in meaning discussed. Examples.

c.

Ref PF 3625 G7 & G72Grimm, Jacob and Grimm, Wilhelm. Deutsches Worterbuch. 1854-1960, 1965."The great dictionary of the German language" - ComPiled oh historicalprinciples, with literary examples.

Ref PF 364P B4S c.1-Ref.Desk c.2-ShelfThe New Cassell's German Dictionary. German/English), English/German. 1962.Ref ects current usage, including words in science, economics, technology,c. A very useful bilingual dictionary.

Ref PF 3640 H3

Harrap's Standard German and Eneish Dictionary. ed. by Trevor Jones..1963. German/English, 3v. (A-R)Scholarly; includes scientific terms; gives examples of usage.

Ref PF 3640 L257

I, an g en scheidt's New Muret-Sanders Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Englishand German Languaes. 1962-64 4v.An outstandinvbilingual dictionary.

Ref PT 41 R4 1958Reallexikon der Deutschen LiteraturgesOichte. 2nd ed. 1958'An alphabetically arranged dictionary with articles and bibliographieson periods, types, schools, and kinds of German literature. No entriesunder personal names.

Ref PF 3 40 W546Wild Karl. The New Wildhagen German Dictionary. German/EngliA,Eng, erman. 1965.

Has liits of abbreviations, proper names, tables, section on grammar.A well-edited desk-size dictionary.

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Ref PT 183 86 1976Bostock. A Handbook on Old-High German Literature. 2d ed. rev. 1976.Discusses learned Latin literature of the monasteries and the nativeoral literature handed down by reciters. Has bibliography, maps, andIndex.

Ref AE27 G672Brockhaus Enzyklopadie in 20 Banden. 17th ed. of Der1966-74 24v. ,

The stamdard Gean encyclopedia. Short articles onrmillustr tions, bibliogiaphies.. The 16th ed.'(Ref AEuseful% _

grosse Brockhaus.

small subject; many27 G67) is still

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HISTORY Ref py 401.D61.AND Domahai, Agnes K. Modern German Literature. 1972. History andCRITICISM critidAsm of 20th century authors; include's bibliographies. -

Rf OT163.F72 1970Frenzel, Herbert A. Daten deutscher Dichtung: chronologischerAbriss der deutschen Literatuueschichtelch den Anangen bis zurtegenwart. 6th ed. 1970. 2v. 'Basic arrangement is by broadOeilod divisions; followed by authors (alphabetical) and *MI(chronglogical) with brief notes.

Ref PF' 3075 M59 1972

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Moser, Hugo. Annalen der deutschen S racheNon den tinftgen.bis.zurGegenwart. 4th ed., 1972. Short, scholarly,. Has bibliographieS.

Other material on History and Criticism is listed in the card catalogupder:

GERMAN LANGUAGE HISTORYGERMAIN LITERATURE -- HISTORY ANb CRITICISMGERMLIN 'LITERATURE E),ERIO0 HISTORY AND CRITICISM'

and under individual authors' names, e. g.:-.GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON, 1749 - 1832

CRITICIFI AND INTERPRETATION

INDUES Thei most recen't information on most topics and of"ten the only informa-AND tion on recent developments will be found in periodical literature orABSTRACTS related publication's. Indexes and Abstracts are the keys to this type

of literature.

An Irideié is usually arranged.by subject and provides'a citation to the,Oarticle: This includes the title of the article, author's name, -titleof journal, volume number, pages, and date. An Abstract citation pro-.

yides similar information, plus,a summary of the article. Subject headingsused in theAe Indexes and Abstracts are siMilar to those used in the'card cata4pg. %.

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'Me Indexes and Abstracts.described below should be of particularfnterest to the'student of German. Most pf them are located in-the IndexPoom which is adjacent to the Reference RooM.

index AI 3 B7 (Index Table, Reference Room)British Humanities Index. 1965r72 (Incomplete) 1974+Indexes material relating to the arts and politics. Quarterly latIties

are by subject.. Annual cumulative volumes are by author and Abject.Indexes about 380 British periodicals.

Index HB 5 C8 (Index Table, Reference Roam)Current Index to Journals in EduCation. 1969+ (CIJE)The primary emphasis is on education journals, blaf-Tt is useful for topicsrelated to literary criticism, psychol,inguisti , and literary reviews.

Part of the ERIC data base. A0

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'Index L11E3 (Index,Table, Reference Room)Education Index: 1929+CoVers 240 periodicals concerning all phases of education. Englishlalguage 'and literature well repnesented. Book reviews. Articles inter-filed alphabetically by author and.subjedt. Easy to use.

Index Z 5813 R4 (Index Table, Referende Room)Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC). Resources In gaucation.(RIE) 1966+

. May be p4ed in 'conjunction with CIJE Above. Gives Abstracts of reports,government-tunded studies, convention proceedings and papers. Does NOTcover journals. Most'material in RIE is available on microfiche. Partof the ERIC data base.

Index AT 3 E752Essay and Generalikterature Index. 1900+Indexes essays and art.icles in collected works by author., subject, andsome titles. Usqul for analytical materidi, biographical and criticalmatter about per4oris and books. Includes works in English about foreign

. language authors and their works.

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Index AI S H85 (Index Table, Reference 'Woom)Humanities Index. 1974+Supersedes the humanities section of Social Sciences and Humanities Index.Covers language.and literature, performing arts, and related fields. Indexes

260 periodicals by author and`subiect. Has book review section. More

sche+arly th4A Readers Guide. 9

Index P1 L2LLBA: Language and Language Behavior Abstracts. 1974+

Covers sdholarly articles in Language and Language Behavior. His head-ings under communicatiodsciences,,poetics, syntax, etc. Abstracts 1,000+,sources.

., .... ..... _Jude:.x. 21-1,464.

MLA International Bibliography of Books and'Articles on thekiodern '

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' Languages and Literatures. 4921+This is the principal-annual index to critical works on modern literature,

'folklore, languages and lingidstics. (MLA includes much pre-1500 litera-ture in the "modern" scope.): Arranged by country, then subdividectby cen-

tury. Locate the German literature section using the table of contents.(Starting in 1969 German is included within a part called "voluip II"

'bound into the annual.) . .

Axranged first Rider each century section are citations for books

and articles on,thYliterature of the period in general. Next, indivi-.

. dual iuthors of law period are listed in'alphablticat order followed by

citations to new critital works.

Index Al 3 R48 (Index Table, Reference Room)Readers-Guide To, Periodical Literature. 1900*

cumulative index ok 160+ poOular, nontechnical periodicals'. Articles

listed alphabetically by author, title and subject....Especially useful

for current events.

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PERIODICALLIST-

Index AI 3 562.(Index Table, Reference Room)Social Sciences Index. 1974+

Author and subject index to journals in the social sciences, Usefulfor such topics as German public opinion, economic and stial conditions,law and criminology, etc.

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Index 11 10 Y45Year's Work In Modern Languase Studies. 1929+Concerned with language and-,literature development from medieval timesto the present. Cdverage vaiies, but usually has sections on generallinguistics add medieval and modern German literature. Written in essaystyle. Use the indexes to subjects 'and names-in order to locate pagenumbers of desired items.

The Master PeriodicalIist is aecomputer print-out listing t6 joul:mals,newspapers, and indexes held by Fogler Library, Bangor Community College,and the Darling-Center. eopies of this list may be found in the RePrenceRoom, the Index Rooth, and Aroughout the stacks. Consult this print-out when you have found the'citations that you need in the indexes andabstracts.

DISSERTATIONS I Ref Z SOSS U49 06American DoctoralADissertations,..19SS/S6+An annual index of dissertations arranged byindex.

Microfiche. Reference Desk.Comprehensive Dissertation Index, 1861-1972.More than 100 ,i.ears of dissertations arrangedSupplements are issued'annually. Serves as aDissertation Abstracts International.

STYLEMANUALS

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subject. Includes author .

+annual supplements, 1973+by discipline and key words.subject index for

Ref AS 30 MSDissertation Abstracts International, 1938+These abstracts Rf doctoral dissertations are issued mdnthly in twosectipns, A and B. Part A (Humanities and Social Sctences) includes alldissertations on language, literature and linguistics. The dissertations ,

themselves are filmed and may be Purchased from University Microfilms..Ask at the Reference Desk for order forms.

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"or UMO dissertations, see the Special 4,ilections Department.

'029.6 B22 (Stacks).Bangen, Georg. Die sch.riftliche Form germanistischer Arbeiten. 3id ed.,1964. a

A basic German style manual.

.Ref LB 2369 C3 (Reference Desk) .

Campbell &-Ballod. Firm and Style:' Thesis, Reports, Term Papers..Sth ed., 1977.Written to assist students in.the.preparatio400f term papers. Illustrateistyle and placement of footnotes, bibliographic references, etc.

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Ref Z 253 C57 (Reference Desk)A Manual of§tyle. University of Chicago Press. 1969.

A helpful general guide. Good index. Clear format. .

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Ref LB 2369 M53 (Reference Desk)MLA Handbook fdr Writers of ResearchAlso called the MLA Style Sheet. Is

and university press materiaL. Thisschools for M.A. theses and doctoral'

Ref LB 2369 T82 (Reference Desk)

Papers. Theses, and-Dissertations. 1977%used for scholarly research reportsform is prescribed by most graduatedissertations.

Turabian. Students Guide for Writing College Papers. 3rd ed.,, 1976.

Most popular style manual. Contains section on numbers lana punttuat

Companion volume: Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Thesis and

4ssertations. (Ref LB 2369'18 Reference Desk).

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Learning Materials Center: ,

The "L.M.C." located on Level 3, houses an educational resourcescollection. Many of.these.items are not listed in the main Catalog. -

You wtia find German.textbooks,* juvenile books in the German language,

and.some German language cassettes in this area.

Special Collections:The Special Collections Department is one of the primary sources for

the study of Maine's past, present, and future. It also houses the .4

University's Theses collection. Theses o'n German language and literature

may be found in this room. A Librarian will help you find material.

You may want to know ...

That the library has over 35 journals in German language and literature

and a weekly newspaper, Die Zeit. There are booklets listing our

_journals in Foreign Lan6liei,-11 Literature-and in Linguistics

available in the Pefiodicals Room. Take one and go from A to.Z. It is

a good way to beCome familiar with current literature in the field.

You may wish to pick up other booklets in.related fields.

That a computer search may be run on your topic. Check with a

Reference Librarian who will explain this new service.

That the.Interlibrary-LOan Department will help you obtain material.that is essential to your paper, but-is not in Fogrer's holdiOgs.

That a Reference Librarian will help }?olit with material described inthis booklet and with any 'Other questions you may have about theLibrary.

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This guide is`pltended.to serve as an introduction to the basic sourcesof MUsic information available in'Fogler Library. It is by no meansa "complete list, but will give the user'an idea of the types of informationthat can be found and in what areas. of the Library.

The card catalog, located on the first floor, is an index.to a major Portionof this Library's collection. Items may be searched by author, title,or subject.

'When searching for books on a parti:cularitopic, it is important to use theappropriate subject term or phrase, or surject heading. A few examplesof subject headings in the Music area are:

HARMONYJAZZ MbSICMUSIC AND MORAL

MUSIC AS A ROFESSIONOPERASONGS

Subject headings may also be shbdivided to make it easier to find specifictopics. Fox example; tRe broad topic MUSIC can be narrowed down in theseways:

MUSIC -

MUSIC, POPUMUSICMUSIC (

DICTIONARIES (subdivision by type of book)

-- (subdivision by subtopic)

UNITED STATES (geographic subdivision)

To deterniint exactlywhich subjett *hoading to use you may wish tothe Library 6f CongressIist of Subject Headings. This 2-volume gulists "correct" subject headings and-gives alternatives or relatedings. Since it is.a fairly complex guide, you may wish to ask forthe firs,t time you use it. Copies are located at the card catalogthe Reference Room.'

Most of the books in Fogler Library are classified in the(LC) classification system which is.based upon letter andtions. The call number o-f a volume classified in "LC" is

Ref Location symbol - Indicates the book is shelvedML Class - Music, Literature of Music

-,-)3551 'Subclass -s National MimicE83 Derived from author's name

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MusicInstrumental, MusicVocal Nhsic

Literature of Muq,icLibrettos (texts for music)

BibliographyHistory and Criticism*Philosophy and physics of muicJuvenile literature

MOsie Instruction and StudyCompositionImprovisationOichestra and Orchestration, 'Conducting, etc.Analytical guidesInstrumen41 technicsSinging and voice culture

" Oroduction of operas. Mus* in theaters.

There are still volumes in this Library classified in the Dewey Decimal

Classification Syltem, which was used here prior to 1967. All call numbers,

LC or Dewey, are in the upper lect*corner of the catalog .card. Make your

search for the book oh the shelf easier by copying down the entire call

nipiber, exactly aS it appearsebh the card. Check the first line of the

a 1 number against the large vellOw charts to determine which floor the

ook will be on.

For help in the writing and mechanics of a term paper, consult one of the

manuals listed 41ow.

Ref LB 2369 H4Helm, Eugene.Discusses proce

Ref LB 2369 T8Tur;bien, KateDissertations.One of the most

Ref LB 2569 T82Turabian, KateInformation onbibliography.

(Reference Desk)Words and Music.1971.dure and form used in papers involving musical composition.

1973, .(Reference Desk)L: A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses,_and4th ed., 1973.popular manuals. Helpful for graduate students.

1976 (Referpnce Desk)L, Student's Guide for Writing 611ege Papers. 1976.planning and writing the paper', using footnotes and aGoOd guidp for undergraduates.

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tBIBIOGRAPHIES Bibliographies can be "'very helpful as one of'..ihe first steps in Conducting

619. research. They chn give-a broad view of the resources that are availablein the-field an ide the user to specific sources. There are two types

. Of bibliographies ailable in the Music area: bibliographies ofliterature about mus c and bibliographies of the music itself. .

-For additional sources, check under the heading MUSIC - BIBLIOGRAPHY in:the card catalog or ask a Reference Librarian.

LITER.4TURE .Ref ML 113 B43Besterman, Theodore. Music and Drama; a bibliography of bibliographies. 1971.

. . .

A classified list of separately published bibliographies of books and manu-.,

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scripts. _International in scope.

Index 1 1002 B595The Bibliographic.Index. v.1, 1938+. Semiannual.A subject list of bibliographies published separately or appearing as partsof books, pamphlets, and periodicals. Includes only bibliographies withSO or more citations, and mainly titles in the Germanic and Romance languages.Wit also include bibliographies Of music.

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Ref ML 113 0383 M9 1969Davies, J.H. Musicalia: SourCes of Information In Music. 1969.A valuable survey of major sources, mostly in English. Includes facsimilesTilorm works discussed.

Ref ML,113 083 1974Duckles, Vincent H. Music Reference and Research Materials, 1974.An excellent, comprehensive list of over 1900 annotated entries. Materialsare arranged by form (dictionaries, catalogs, histories; etc.) with author,title, and subject indexes.An essential tool for serious research.

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'Ref ML.120 US H7H?rn, oilvid. The Literature of American Music in Books and Folk MusicCollections: A Fully Annotated BibliograpNr. 1977.English - language materials on history, criticism, American Inciian music,folk, jazz, black music, and Popular music. A good guide, arrangedby subject with indexes. '

Ref ML 113 M33 . 0MarcoGuy A.- Informat:on On Music: A Handbook of Reference Sources inEuropean Languages. 197 - (in.progress)*A selective, annotated bibliography of sources in English, Freosh, andGerman. Complements Duckles. Vo1,1 is Basic and UOversal §oufbes,Vol: 2, the Americas. Projected 8 volumes. .

Ref ML 128 PINS 1967 ' r- silo! .

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NettloBruno. Reference Mateiials in Ethnomusicology:,A BibflographIc EsSay.

.1967. ,

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. 'An aid.to finding and evaluating general information inthe field of...

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BIBLIOGRAPHIESOF MUSIC

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DICT1ONARIESAND ,

ENCYCLOPEDIASGENERAL,

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ML 3797 W37 (Stacks)Watanabe, Ruth T. Introduction to Music Research. 1967.A useful guide to the pronaures, resources, and techniques ormusicresearch. The main divisions are: library o entation; the researchpaper; and survey of research materials.

Ref ML 128 165 B77Brown, Howard M. Instrumental Music Printed Before 1600; a Bibliography.1965.A chronological, descriptive bibliography with contents notes'. -Indicate's

locations._ Also lists works known to have existed but now lost. Well

indexed.

Ref ML 105 E4 1959Eitner, Robert. Biographisch - bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon derMusiker and Musikgelehrten. 1959-60: 11 vols. in 6.A scholarly tool which gives brief biographies and full bibliographies.Important for finding information about manuscripts, early editions, etc.Indicates the location of many of the items in European libraries.

Ret0ML 120 Os H6Hixon, Donald L. Music.in Early America; a bibriography of Music in Evans.1970.

4A useful and.tell-organized bibliography of 17th and 18th century musicin America.

Ref ML 113 16RISM:'Repertoire International des Sources Musicales. 1971-(in progress)A catalog of most music printed between 1500 and 1800 which is now preservedanywhere in the world. Arranged alphabetically-by composer's name..Locations are given. Collections and music printed in periodicals, text-books, etc. are excluded*. Will replace Eitner when completed.

Ref ML 128 S3 S31 1966'Sears, kinnie Earl-. Song. Index:. an index toldtire-TITaii-12;000-se'n s

177, song collections ... 1934.

Lists songkby title; composer, and °author pf the Words. Includes f

. song. Indexes collect41- ioAs publishecifrom 140 1800'sto 1931.4

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.Ref ML 120 US SSShapiro, Nat, ed. Popular Mugic: An Annotated Index of American PopularSongs. 1973. 6 volulites;An excellent source foi locating information about popular songs writtenbetween 1920 and 1069. Songs are listed-alphabetically by title under the

year of its,original copyright.- -Includes.indexes by title.w

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Ref ML aal A64 1969Apel, Willi. HarvareDictionary of Music. 2nd ed. 1969.

,' Stani6rd resource for accurate musical information of all kinds, with,emphasison the pistorical point ofeview...No b1ographies. Good bibliogra-

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DICTIONARIESSAND

ENCYCLOPEDIASGENERAL(COnt.)

PICTIONARIESANDENCYCLOPEDIASSPECIALIZED

Ref ML 100 M92Blume, Friedrich, ed. Die Wisik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. 1949-68.14 volumes supplement.

A scholarly comprehensive work in German, with international coverage.Long signed articles by specialists, lists of composers' works, extensivebibliographies. Well illustrated.

Ref ML 100 G885Grove, Sir George. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musici s. 5th ed.1954. 9 volumes supplement.The standard encyclopedia in English covering the field from 1450, with astrong British slant. Includes music hisiorytheory, and practice, terms,biographiei, SOIngs, and-Iisis of composers' works. Signed articles byspecialists and bibliographies. A 1961 supplement includes correctionsapd new entries.

Ref ML 1100 C7 1963Cobbett, Walter, ed. Cydlopedic Survey of Chamber Music.-3 volumes. rOVThe first 2 volumes contain long signed articleA on subjhamber music, including biographies. Vol. 3 is a selchamber music since 1929, with a bibliography.

Ref Folio ML 3561 C69 14Dellar, Fred. The Illustrate&Enc clo edia of Coun usic. 1977.

nd d. 1963.

ts concerned withe survey of

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Blograp ical s etc es of about 450 performgt4 And gro s in the arclas. of country, country rock, rockabilly, blue giass, and country gosppl.A few terms are defined. Hundreds of album cover and publicityphptographs°.-

Ref ML 102 15 D5The Diagram Group. Musical Instruments of the World: An IllustratedEn6Pclopedia 1976.

Over 4000,0 excellent illustrations of instruments of every type, drawn fromauthentic sources. The book conveys an understanding of the %instruments'appearance, structure, physical-acoustical functioning, history and develop-menta,terminology, and mode of performance. Short bibliography, somebiographical information, indexes.

Ref MT 125 967Downes, Edw,ard.-The New York PhilharMonic Guide_to the SyMphony. 1976.A broad and varied collection oE essays covering 459 works,of 108 composers.Historical and.-biogratl,cal idformation is included a.s.toll as musicaldescriptions.

ML 102 P66 1(55 (Stacks) 'Kinkle, Roger D. The Complete Edcyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz. 1974.4 vols.V'OJ. 1 is a good chronology,of pop-music eients from 1900-1950.. Vols..2 and3 contailt biographical 4(etches of pop/jazz people. The 4th volume containsaccarate numerical listings Of recordings isstied on. principle record labelsand indexes.

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DICTIONAkIES Ref MT 95 1(52 1976

AND Kobb6, Gustay. .1eNewKobn. 1976.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS Detailed summarxes of more than 300 operas, with descriptions of the ,

SPECIALIZEo music. Arranged by century and subdivided by country.. V,erdi, Wagner,

(Cont.) and BritteCare covered extensively. A classic.suivey.

Ref ML 102 J3 S78 ...

Stambler, Irwin. :Encyclopedia of Folk, Country, and Western Music. 1969,

Biographical information about performers, song wrAprs, promoters,producers, etc. 'Some definition4,of terms. Appolates include GrammyAwards, gold records., disTography, and a bibliography.

Ref ML 102 P66 S8 1977Stambler, Irwin. Encyclopedia of Pop, Rock, and S9u1. 1977. Revised editon.

Over 500 entries,'alphabetically arranged. Biographical information about

performers and people behind the scenes. Does include some definitions

and historical information,/ This edition includes a short supplement

in the front. .

Riek Mt 100 V55Vinton, John. Dictionary of Contemporary Music. 1974.A handbook of 1,000 general, signed articles on topics, countries, and

termA.with biographtcal sketches of composers. A good single source of

information abodt xontemporary music.

SIC -For itiona irmation IiiEhEli area, check in the card catalog undo*

HISTORN topics such as':' .

.4

MUSIC - HISTORY AND CRITICISM (subdivided by time period)

MUSIC - CHRONOLOGY .

fMUSIC - PERFORMANCE - HISTORY

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ML'160 E462 1965 (Stacks)

Einstein, Alfred. A Short HistoFy of Music. 1965.An authoritative and concise history of musi

Ref ML 161 E4.Eisler, Paul E. World Chronology of Mukic History. 1972 - (in progress)A multi-volume survey of the chronology of music fiom 4,000 B.C. to the

epresent. Covers forms, styles, theories and musicians.

780.9 1.255 (Sticks)Lang, Paul Henry. mMusie in Western.Ciyilization. 1941.

Covers the music of ancient times and middle ages up to the early 20th,

' century. Very good for correlating history and mUsic, and considered

"me of the most influential of all Music histories produced'in America." ,

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MUSIC ML 160 -N144 (Stacks)HISTORY New Oxford History of Music. 1954-(Cont.) (in progress, 11 volumes planned)

Each volume is a composit work made up of contributions by scholars ofinternational repute and edited by.a specialist in the,period.

Ref ML 160 S89

Strunk, W. Oliver., Sp!...re_Readingsi.n.Agsic History from ClassicalAntiquity through-Well-chosen group of 87 items extracted from the writings of musiciansand,critics. 0Excellent translations. Arranged chronofogically under topics.

BIOGRAPHICALRESOURCES

D I SCOGRAPH I ES

The entries in these reference sources will usually be relatively brief.Some have good bibliographies which can lead to further inforniation. Youmay also try looking in the card catalog under:

COMPOSER'S NAMEMUSICIANS, AMERICAN (or any other nationality)MUSICIANS - BIOGRAPHYMUSICIANS - CORRESPONDENCE

-"'sot%

Ref ML 105 B16 1978

Baker, TheodeBaker's Biographical Dictionary of Musitians. 6th ed. 1978.A reliable source of biographical information about musicians of allcategories and nationalitips, bath_l*bibliographies of the musician's own works and works about him.

Ref ML-106 03 C6.Claghorn, Charles E. Biographical Dictionary of American Music. 1973.Short but accurate entries on over 5,000 American Composers, lyricists,musicians, and singers from the 17th century to the present day.

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Ref ML 100 T47 1975Thompson, Oscar. The Interpional Cyclopedia of MillTand MUsicians.10th ed. 1975.One-volume general enexclopedia. Strong in biography, with detailed lisAof works by major composers.

Similar to bibliographies, dfscographies are lists'of recorded music.Often, bu ing information is included. For titles of additional disco-graphie n specific areas, check Cooper's ppblication or the card catalogunder MLSIC - DISCOGRAPHY.

Ref ML 113 C65516 .

Cooper, David Edwin. International Bibliography of Discographies: ClassicalMusic, and Jazz and Blues, 1962-.1972. 1975.A thorough and accurate bibliographic guide to discógra hies. No annotations.°Arranged by subject, composer,land performer.

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DISCOGRAPHIES Ref-ML 156.9 RS(Cont.) High Fidelity. Records In Review. 1955+

Annual publication. Latest edition in Reference, earlier editions in stacks.Long, critical signed reviews of serious musical recordings, compiled fromHigh Fidelity magazine. Arranged VY composer, includes section' of "Recitalsand Miscellany." Index of performers.

Current Periodicals RoomSchwann Record & Tape Guide.A monthly list of recoi6 and tapes available from 8Q0 firms. Containsa "new release" section. Full buying information is given for each item.Also a semiapnual supplement. _This Library keeps 1 year and current.

Ref ML 156 U5 A72U.S. Library of Congress. Division of Music. Checklist of Recorded Songsin the English Language In the Archives of American Folk-Songs to July, 1940:1942. Songs are given by title in the first two volumes and arranged bystate and county in the third volume.

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THEMATIC A thematic index is a list of compositions with bits of the actual musicINDEXES attached; usually,the opening measures of the piece. -In addition to

these sources, try looking in the card catalog *under:

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MUSIC - THEMATIC.CATALOGSSYMPHONIES - THEMATIC CATALOGS (or any special musical form)BACH; JOHANN SEBASTIAN - THEMATIC CATALOGS ---

-(or any name of individual composet) -

Ref ML 128 165 15Barlow, Harold. A Dictionary of Musical Themes. 1948.Contains 10,000 themes of instrUMental music arranged by composers, witha notation index arranged alphabetically by the first notes of the themes.Index of titles.

Ref ML 128 V7 B3 1950a +.

Barlow, Harold. A Dictionary of Opera and Song Themes. 1960.Companion volume to tpeelbove book. Contains themes from lioperas, oratorios,

cantatas, art songs, afiA other vocal 'works. Includes a notation index anda song and first line index.

Ref Mit 145 138315

The Breitkopf Thematic Cataloffue; The Six Parts and Sixteen Supplements,1762-1787. 1966. '

Tilial-e7 reproduction of the major' 18th century thematic catalog. Representsover 1,000 composers. -Index of fitst lines, names and topics.

Ref ML 128 165 P33 %Parsons, Denys. The Ditectory of Tunes and.Musical T4emes. 1975.About 15,000 themes, vocal and instrumental, fromserious and popularmusic. A good companion to the older Barlow indexes.

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YEARBOOKS Ref ML 12 48,8 1978

I.

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AND , MUsical America: directory issue. 1978.DIRECTORIES Lists musical organizations, schools of music, publishers, festivals,

orchestras, etc. Contains ads for sitists available for perforiances.' Includes international info-rmation as well as U.S..and Canada.

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Ref ML 13 P39Pavlakit, Christopher. The American Music Handbook. 1974. -Detailed informption about American musical Tesources --'performerp,ensembles, festivals; industries, periodical.s, etc.

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, .'.. e ,-,,..INDEXES The latest infornlation on many topics will lieTfoutpa -in -periOdlcal : :..

AND# literature, such as magazines, journals, and )9#4spapers.; This. infermatiOn

ABSTRACTS is not accessible through the card catalpgbat'Can 'be found by using indexesand abstracts. -Indexes provide cttAtions'to particular atticles; abstractsalso provide this plus a short su4ty oxmM, 'taertidie.

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, .,, . ' , ,. oc

Index AI 3 B7 (Index Table) -

.,. -

British Humanities Index. 1965+ (incomplete)Quar,terly.

-Some 400 British magazines and journals are indexed by subject. .Includesmusic journals such as Tempo, Music and Letters, Music and Musicians:.

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Index AI 3 1485 (Index Table) '

Humanities Index. v. 1, 1974+ ..

06rterly..

Indexes 260 English language peripdicals by subject an4 authors Also'.,incicdes an author listing Of book review citations. InCludés duticjournals such as Musical quarterly, Mimic and Letters and Opera.

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Index ML 11,8 M86 4 -

The Music Index. v. 1, 1949+ .44

.Monthly. , -

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Indexes by author and subject more than 160 periodicals representing variousaspects of the music-field. Indiudes'obituaries, boa reviews, and reviewsof music pkformences and reeol'dings.

index ML 1 183RILM Abstracts. v. 1, 1967+Quarterly.

International abstracts of book, articles, dissertations, catalogs, etc.Has a classed arrangemvQiih an annual author-subject index.

The *later Periodical List is a cd7puter print-out listino-the journaltitlqs, newspapers and indexes hetd by Pogler Library, Bangor CommunityCollege and the jam/King Center. Copies of this list may be found in theReferenoe.Room, the Index Room and throughoUt the stacks. ConsultthiS print-out when you have found the citations that, you need in the

. .indexes Gird 'abstracts.

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lie Learning Materials Center, located on the 3rd floor, houses aneducational'resources collection. The Center maintains the followingcollections.: juvenile and teen literature, including children'ssong books; textbooks for grades K-12, including music textbooks;. .A

curriculum guides; information files; non-print media and audiov4Ual;equipment.- The IBC has sets of recordings such as the Norton 'Seriesi,:.the Music Appreciation Series, the Silver Bardette

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tprOgranned fear training series. , ,. .

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There are also many ihdividual classical,-jazz, fliat and sp4Ourwor#.%recordings, along with filmstrip/cassette programs in the muskedutation area. _ :,

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THE The Listening Room, located on-...the .secoOd4X904;:0ft Of Thomas E.LISTENING Lynch. .UMO alumnus. This lounge.area hits 4telkiiiii.fatilities andROOM .a collecti.,9n of about, 2,OpO classIcal Itecordin0:-.'arranged by musical

:-fbrth.- Ple.ColleCtion is'being added to continuOusly,

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r That tA Library subscribes to about SO journalsieMusic. Thete is.a list of these in the PeriodicalsRoom. Take a copy of the list and browseAhronghthe recent ivues of the jouTnals. It is a good ,

way to become familiar with current literkure inthefield.

That a computer search may be run on your topic:Chedk with h Reference Librarian4 who will tell youhow this is done and what it will cost.

That the Interlibrary Loari Departmeni will helpyou obtain material that is not available 4 FoglerLibrary.

I4-'7'.That a Reference Librarian will help you with materialdescribed in this booklet and with any other quistionsyou may have about the Library.

4 Compiled byTatr .DeSalvo.Fogler Library Re nce Department

. July 1979 -

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TABLEOF

.CONTENTS

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This guide is,designed to introduce the student to some of.the majorbibliographio tools in philosophy'found in Fogler Library. It is not in-tended to be 3 complete list, but rather.a selective introduction to_themany sources of information available to the beginning researcher.

Abstracts . . .%. . ., 7 Dissertations SBibliographies . . . . 2 Encyclopedias et 5Biographical Sources . 3' Guides . . . . .. . .. 6

, Call Numbers . . . 1 Handbooks, Reyiews ,, . . . 7Card Catalog . . : . 1 Indexes 7Classification . . k. 1 Reference Histories ... . 1 7

Dictionaries . . . . 4 Style Manuals N 7Directories,- . . .. 3 Subject Headings 1

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CARD Access to books and, other library materials can be gainea by using theCATALOG, _ card -catalog which functions as an inclx to a major portion of the resources

found in Fogler Library. '

-Stil-BAKT--- -Each book of-jtem included in the card cataleg has "r %grd, 4 titleHEADINGS xard, and one or more subject cards. There are m ject leadings

related to philosophy. A few examples are noted be ow

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ALIENATION (PHILOSOPHY)EXiSTENTIALISMKNOWLEDGE,'THEORY

NEOPLATONISMPHIOSOPHERS, GERMANPH OSOPHY, MEDIEVAL

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CALL NUMBERS Most of the books in Fogler Library are classified in the Library of CpngressAND j. (LC) classification skstem which,is based on letter and number combinations.

CLASSIFICATION P An LC'call number is illustrated below.

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Ref Location symbol - Indicates the book is shelved'in ReferencelClahs - Ethics

1199 SUbclass - Religious ethics834 Derived from authorrs mate 0

AA,Thete are still volumes in the Library c assified'in.thesDewey DecinalClassification "(DDC) which was used in Fogibr Library'prior to 1967. 'mese'

books, though/older, may still be useful. All call numbers, LC or DDC,'are-on the.upper left corner of the catalog card. Large charts near thecard catalogs inakcate siack locations.

RAYMOND H.LIBRA

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BHBJ

BL

BMBP

BQBRBSBTBVBX

.LC CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE.FOR PHILOSOPHY

69-5739

10-4195*-131

143-236240-241300-450

493:708

1188-1500

, 175-290300-325425-490500-547550-619

660-2670

2700-2790

Philosophy'(General)'For general philosophical treatises,

D010-41 .

History and systemsIncluding individual.philosephers and

schools of philosophyLogicSpecufative philosophy

General philosophical worksMetaphysicsEpistemology. Theory of knowledgeMethodologyOntology.

IncludingCosmology

IncbudingPsychologyAestheticsEthics

Religious ethicsReligions. Mythology. Rationalism'.Natural theologyMYthology (General)Religious doctrines (General)EschatologyWorship. Cultus.History and principles of particular religions

Including Brahmanism, Hinduism, JainipRationalism

Including agnosticism, free thoughtJudaismIslam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc.

IslamBuddhismChristianity

The Bible and exegesispoctrinal theology. ApologeticsPractical theologyDenominations and sects

see

the soul, immortality.

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teleology, space and time, atomism

BIBLIOGRAPHIES Ref Z 7127 IS - JO

Bibliographie de.la -Philosophie. Quarterly. *1937+

Abstracts important philosophiTal, monograpks: Journal articles and'

Idissertations included through 1958.

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BIBLIOGRAPHIES(Cont.) .

BIOGRAPHICALSOURCES.,

DIRECTORIES--

memo/

Ref V7125 Al G83 . *Guerry, Herbert, ed. Bibliography of Philosophical Bibliographies. 1977.An attempt "to list all philosophical bibliographies published in allcountries since about 1450, when printing was invented, through the year1974." -- Introd.

Ref B 41133 V3RandBenjamin. Bibliography of-Philosophy, Psychology;.and CognateSubjects. 2 parts. 1905.

Although quite dated it temains one-of.the more important English language.bibliographies. ,Comprises Vol. III rf-Baldwin'spictidnary of*Philosophy.

Ref 7127 R42Rgpertoire Bibliogr'aphique de la Philosoyhie. Quarterly. 1949+

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Extensive bibliography embracing books and periodical articles inNa variety-. . .of languages. No Finotations.

Ref Z 1035.1 S43 19751-keehy, Eugene P. Guide to Reference Books. 9th ed.. 1976.

Basic guidetto reference materials in all sub3ect fields; includingphilosophy and related discililines. Useful.anhotations and index.

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Ref ,Z 7125 1/3

Varet, Gilbert. Manuel de'Bibliographie Philoso?hire. 2 vols. 1956.Useful French Manual, incorporating Uooks andqperiodical articles in several

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languages.

aRef 1 1035 W253 . *' ,

'Walford, AkOrt John. Guide to Reference Materials% 3 vols. 3rd edi% .

1973-1977.-

. ;Similar informat and purpose to Sheehy's Guide to R4erence.Books (see above) ,

%Emphasis is on English arid European titles.

Ref B 41 KSKiernan, Thomas. Who's Who in the History of Phi1os4hy. 1965.A quick rekerence volume for students. Succinct entries in alphabetical'order by philosopher containing biographical data and an indicatión ofeacilindividualls major contributions%

dif

Ref B 935 D5 9th ed 1977-79Directory of American Philosophers. 9th ed., 1978.Dlrectory of'philosophy faculty members of U.S. and Canad an colleges anduniversities. Also includes lists of assistantihips, centers and institutes,societies, journals, and publishers. Names and addresses ofAndividualphilosophers provided. Companion td Inteoational Directory of Philosophy ,

and philosophers (Ref B 35 I58).

lef LA 2311 C32 7th ed. 1978,Directory of American Scholars. 4 vols. 7th ed., 1978.Vol. 41orovides concise biographical sketches of scholars,p'rsiminent in ,

philosophy and religion.I. 1!

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BIOGRAPHICAL,SOURCES,DIRECTORIES(Cont.)

Ref B 35 158 '4t0cd 1978-81International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers, 1978431.4th ed., 1978.Part,one is a'directory of internatiohal philosophical organizations. Part

two islarranged by country, listing colleges and universities (includingmembers of philosophy.divisions), institutes aad'research centers, .

5ocieties and aisociations, journals, and publishers. Several indexes.Companion to Directory of American Philosophers (Ref B 935 D5).

Ref B 43 PS 1949 "

Philosopherst- Lexikon; Handworterbuch der Philosophie naph Personen.2.vOls. 1949-1950.Leading biographical dictionary of philosophers. Covers all periods andnationalities. Emphasizes the latter half'of the 19th century and the20th century. Text in German., Bibliographies...

D1CTIONARTE .Ref 13L.31 D54 1970

Brandon, S.G.F., ed. Dictionary of.Comparative Religion. 1970.Brief explanations designed "to treat theyarious religions proportionatelyto theIr sfgnificance in,the history of human culture." -- Preface.Bibliographic references.

Ref B 43 13713Brugger, Walter alid Baker, Kenneth'. Philosophical bictionary. 1972:

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Concise explanations of philcAophical terms. Adaptation and translationcof Brugger's Philosophisches WOrtecbush, 1967.

* Eisler, Rudolf. Worterbuc de/Philoso hischen Be iffe. 3 vols. 1927-1930.

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Ref B 43 E4..

Lengthy definitions in Germ p Philosophical te s together with refetences.to their use. For the ,scho r. Eis1at's Han4worteibuch der Philosophie

.(Ref B 43 E32 1922) il larg ly a condensation of the above.-

Ref BJ 1199 834Hanry, Carl F., ed: Bake s,Dictionay of Chfistihn Ethics. 1973.

.4:Signed articles: BibliOraphic references.

Ref B 41 L32 19764.8

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Lacy,%R.A. Dictionary of.Philogophy. 076.Intended for theolaymaniormstudent. Briereatries explaining philosophicalterminology. Empha on conte4orai5' Englilh-speaking philosophy.

Ref B 42 L3 1968Lalonde, Andr6: Vdcabulaire Technique et qitique de laillilosophie.10e dd. rev. et akgm, 1968.Leading Frdnch dFrench terms giV

tionary. No bibliographies. English equiyalents ofDefinitions in French.

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DICTIONARIES Ref B 49 .P4 .

(Cont.) . peters, F.EN,Qreek Philosophi 1 Terms: An Historical Lexicon. 1967. -

Designed for the "intermedia e student' rather than the advanced s7cholaor beginner. Treats some o the basic concepts of Greek philos6pare transliterated directly from the Greek. References to trrittnindividual philosophers., English-Greek index.

Ref B 41 R8 .

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Runes, Dag9ert D. DictionarY of Philosephy. 1942. 4IE

Concise def1niqfons of terms drawnlrom all ...areat of philosophic ght."Now rather date . I .1

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DISSERTATIONS Ref Z 5055 U49 D6 .

Anterican Doctoi-al Dissertations. Anmual. 1933+.

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Svbjece listing of atl doctoral dissertations accepted by American and- Canadian universities.

(On Order)Bechtle, Thomas C. Disgertations in Philosophy Accepted At AmericaLtUniversities, 1861-1975. 1978.

Reference OfficeComprehensive Dissertations Index. 1861-1972, 1973+Microfic4e. Arranged by discipline, key word, and duthor. Attemptsto listvall dissertations accepted by American universities between f86).and 1972. Many foreign'institutions included. May be used as an indexto Dissertation Abstracts Intdrnational. .Annual suppiments. Pleaseask at Reference 1:isk to Use.

Ref AS.30 MSQissertatión Abstracts International. Monthly. 1938+'Abstracts of dissertations submitted to University Microfilms Interna-:-tional by a varying number of institution§. Subject and author indexes.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref. B 41 B3.

/ Baldwin, James Mark. Dictionftr,of Pilosoph5ih y and Psychology. 3 vols:,.

. 1901r1905. .

.. First encyclopedic treatment of Philosophy in English. NoW.iluite datedalthough still useful.for same topics. Moreloncise than the_Encyclopedia

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of.Philosophy. Vol. III remains an importan bibliography, see BenjaminRand entry under "Bibliographies."

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Ref CB S 052-DIctionary pf the History of Ideas. -5 vols. 1973-1974.Valuable studies of selected pivotal ideas in intellectual,history. Inter-

disciplihary *roach. Bibliographre references.

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ENCYCLOPEDIAS RerB 41 ES.

(Cont.). Encyclo pedia of Philosophy. 84vols. 1967. I.The mOst important contemporary philosophical encyclopedia. SubstantiVearticles with bibliographic references. Designed '"to cover the whole ofphilosophy as well as many.of the points of contact between philosophyand 4her disciplines. The awycLopedia treats Eastern and Westernphilosophy; it ddhls with ancient, medieval, and modern philosophy; andit discusses the theories of mathematicians,-phyticists, biologists,gospi6logists, psychologists, moral reförmep, and'rkigious thinkers Wherethtyse have had an iipact on philosophy." -- Introd.

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Ref H 40 A2E5E cyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. 15 vols. 19304935.P st comprehensive encyclopedia for the soeial scientes. Noteworthyarticles with 'recommended readings. Philosophy is considered one of the

- 'semi-social sciences" and is represented to the extent that its "social 0

ispects are acquir,ing increasing significance." -- Preface. Complemented(bUt not superceded) by International Encyclopedla of the Social Sciences.

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Ref BL 31 E4Hastings; James, ed. Encyllopaedia of ReliOon and Ethics. 13 vols.1908-1926.

:Considers religion and ethits in their broadest sense, including "articleson every .religious belief,or custom, and on every ethical movement, everyphilosophichl idea, query moral practice." -- Preface. A

. Ref H 40 A215International Encyclope4ia of the Social Sciences. '17 vols. 1968.Designed to CoMplement.the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. .Lengthygigned articres. Bibliographies. Contributors were'asked to emphasize theanalyfical and comparatiive aspects' of their articles, i

Ref B 41 U7Urmson, J.0., ed., Concise-Encyclopedia of Western Philosophy and Philosopher.1960.

COmpact. articles for the non-specialist. NOt inte4ded to be a comprehensiveencyclopedia. philosophers whose work has riot been translated into Englishand technical issues are covered on a very limited. basis:' Illustrated.'

GUIDES TO Ref Z 7125 B65 1968THE Borchardt,,D.H. How to Find Out in Philosohaiholo. 1968.LITERATURE Written ig.the form of critical essays and designed for the intelligent

layman anrunderkraduate.

. Ref Z 7125 D44 .

DeGeorge, Richard T. Guide to Philosophical Bibliogiaphy and Research.

1971.Convenient 'annotated pack!, fOr the beginner and s6o1ar.

Ref Z 7125 K65Koren, Henry J. Research In Philosophy'.%1966.

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. Subtitle: °A,Bibliogtaphical Introduction to Philosophy and a Few Suggestions

for Dissertations." .

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HANDBOOKS, Ref B 21 M3 1961aREVIEWS Magill, Frank N., ed. Masterpieces of World Philosophy in Summary Form.

1961. .

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Summaries in chronological order of over-200 classit philosophi writingsranging from Anaximander's Fragements to Wisdom's Philosophy and psycho- .

Analysis. Also'contains a glossary of philosophical terms. 4

INDEXES Index B 1 Al P48AND Philosopher's.Index. 1967+

ABSTRACTS Covers alllmajo English, FrTich, German, Spanish? apd Italian philosophyjournals. Selec ive coverage\for periodicals in other languages and

. related fields. ivided into three major parts:'a subject ihdex giving. author/title dat only, an author index providing Amplete bililiographic

information toge her with abstracts, and a book review index. -

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Index AI 3 H85 (Index Table - Reference Room)'Humanit,i.es Index 1974+

Author-title index to scholarly English language kriodical li erature insuch subject fields as philosophy, religion, classical studies politicalcriticism, theology, history, and language and literature. Between 1965and 1974 it was known as Social Sci nces and.Hamanities Index. From mid1965 to 1920 it was'icoirn as International Index ani from 119 to 1907 as'Readers' Guide Supplement.. These older volumes ar available'in the

. Index Room (Index AI 3 S61) Covevage varies throu the years. .

STYLE. Reference DeskMANUALS ' Ref,LB 2369 T8 1973

Turabian, Kate L. A -Maqual Foy Writers of Term Pa efs, Theses,'andDissertations. 4th ed., 1973.

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A popular guide. Useftil for undergraduates an duates.rq.

Reference Desk01

Ref LB 2369 M53MLA Handbook For Writers of Research. ?niers, eses, and Dissertations: 1977..Frequently re9ommpnded.

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REFERENCE Someques1

itons are better answered from a good survey(history of theHISTORIES discipline rather than'an encyclopedia.or dictionary. The following titles

are standard sources. Ther ptovide refer4nces for additional reading and'are part oflhe Library's cliculating,collection.

B 77 R723.Brphier, Emirb. Treinslated from the French.7 Vols. 1963-1969

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109 C792Copleston Frederick. A History of Phi1osophy vols. 1946-1966. w

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You may want to know

That the4ibrary has)over O journals in philThere are'booklets.lipting thete journals inE abeticalcircler in the Periodi6als Room. Take one And dMA to Z. It is a good way to become,familiag*th-current literature in the field.

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-That a computer search may be run on your 'potpie.Check with d Reference Librariali who will tpll youhow.this is done and what it. will cost. ;*

That.a reference librarian will hell:, ydu tath materialdescribed in this booklet and witioany other questions-you may have about the Library.

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. Compiled by Thaaas H. Patterson4

Foglerlibratir. Reference Department 4Jdne -1979

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CARDCATALOG

SUBJECT.HEADINGS..

dUiDE TOSOURCES: POL I T I CAL SC I.ENCE

This.guide 's deligned to introduce the stUdent to some of the majorbibl c toolsof political science found in Fogler Library. It isby no means .a complete.list'but rather a highly'selectiVe introduction to theMany sources,of information olra.ilable to the beginningiresearcher(.

For.a good general introduction to the entire fiele.and iti .evolutionas a discipline, the encyclopedia articles noted below may,be.consulted.

Ref 11 *40 A21; 's

Easton,'Dalid. "Political Science." International Encitlopediaiof theWial Sciences (1968)1 , XII, 282-29.87.

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(Hellge, lierman. "POlitical Science." Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences.(193%); XII, 207-224..

FOr a selection and .eritical analysis of major works in the geld seethe appropriate chapters_in the titles noted belpw.

lief.H-'131 H69 1970

-Hoselitz, -Bert F., ed., A Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. 1970..

Ref Z 7161 W49 1973

White, Carl M., ect., Sources of Information in the,Social Sciences.2nd ed., 1973.

Access to books and other library materials can be gained by using the "-card catalog which'functions as an index to a maj.or portion of the iesourcesfoune. in Fogler Library.

Each book or item ihcluded'in the card catalog has an author card, a titlecard, and one oi more eubdect cards. There areimany subject headings relatedto political science. A few examples are listed below.

'AUTHORiTARIANISMCOMpARATIVE POLITICSGEOPOLITICSGOVERNMENT, RESISTANCE TONATIONALISMOPPOSITION (POLITICAL SCIENCE)

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SUBJECT In a search for information on a parpicular topic the student.will find aHEADINGS',familiarity with subject headings appropriate to that subject a great help.

(Cont.) Library Of Congress Subject.Headings is a'guide to the headings used in thecardacatalog. It can lead you from an incorrect subject beading to acorrect one. A'reference librarian will be glad to show you how to useit. Copies play be found in the Reference Room and the card catalog area%

CALL NUMBERS Most of the books.in Fouler Library are classified in the Library ofAND Congress (LC) classificatiou system which is based upon letter and number

CLASSIFICATION tcombinations. h& call n r of a volume classified in "LC" is shown.below.

"IF

Ref Location symbo1P-fg.ndioates the book.is shelved iii ReferenceJF Class - P9litical Science, general and comparative works

- 501 Subclass - Organs and function of government- 1145. Derived from author's name

There ire still volumes in the Library classified in the Dewey DecimalClassification(tDC).which was used in Fogler Library priorsto 1967. Thesebooks, though older, may still be useful:- All call numbers, LC or DDCarelon the upper left corner of the catalog,card: Large yellow cliarts giire

the stack location of books bearing these numbers.

L. C. CLASSIFICATION OUTLINE FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE

Collections and"general worksPolitical theory. Theory of the state.

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.311-323 Natiorialism. Minorities.. Geoliolitics:.

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325-341 Nature, entity, concept of the state

4, 5-347 - Symbolism, dhblems of the state ,

. 34 -497 Forms of the state 4 4. ,

.t. 4 501-628 Purposd, functions, and relations of.the state'571-628 The state and the individual. Individual rights

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Constitutional history and administration- 4. General works. Comparative works

.. 201-723' Organs and function of government800.-1191 Political rights and guaranties

1321-2112 Government.. Administration -

1411-71674 : Civil serkride 7 .

2011-2112 Political-parties -

Special countries'.

JK United States ...,

JL British America. Latin AmericaXi . Euroix,

JQ Asia% Africa. Australia. OceaniaJS 1 Cocal government_ .

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141.#.231 Municipal goverfiment241-285 Local goverhment other than municipal

Colonies and colonization. Emigration and.

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. ,CALL NUMBERS a - International law. International relations

AND . 63-1195 Collections. Documents. CasesCLASSIFICATIW 101-115 Diplomatie relations

(Cont.) % 120:191 Treaties.'. 1305-1598 International relations. Foreign Felations

. 1625-1896, Diplomacy. The diplomatic service;1901-1995 International arbitration. World peace-.

International organizatioh2001=5810 -International law (Treatise's and monographs)

K Law

INDEXES The latest information on most top.ics,,and often the only information onAND recent developments, will be foug4 in periodiCal literature or related

ABSTRACTS publications such as official, documents, conference proceedings, and pam-phlets.. Such publicatiTs are generally inaccessible through the cardcatalog. Indexes and abstracts are the keys to this type ef literature.An index is usually arranged by subject and provides a citation to a parti-cular article. An abstracting service offers similar information'butincludes a short summary or description of the article. The indexes and

,2abstracts described below should, be of particular interest to the studentof political Studies. Most of them are located in the Index Room whichis lidjacent.to the Reference Room.

Index JA 1 A2ABC Pol. Sci: Adxance Bibliggraphy of. Contents: Political Science andGovernment. 1972+

Edited tables of contents from recent journals in political science andgovernment as well as the related fields of law, sociology, and economics. ,

Useful as a urrent awareness.servlce and a guide to the literature.

Lndax X' 9'44

-At?1420-11.211.212#kala. 1470+/Indexes high quality regatjournals pUblished in the United States, Canada,Great.Britain, Ireland, Australia, and Now Zealand. Yeiibooks, annualinstituteb, andannual reiiiews also covered.

I.

Trular'JX 1977156International inbliography, Infornetion, Documentation. :197S+'

. Basic index and abstratting service for publications of the-Unite& Nationslhd,related international,organiiktions.

Index JA 1 14 .

International Bibliography of Political Sqience. 1953+ -

A btaic index in the field. World wide coverage of books, pamphlets,jpurnal articles, and reports, No abstracts or annotati9ns althoughreferences are made to abstracts in Internationa4 Political Science

. Abstracts. .

'Wet JA* 36 A§ .

International Political Science Abstracts. 1951+Covers'Over SOO English and foreign-lang ge periodicals. Only about 5Aft

of thefe are indexed completely.

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INDEXESAND

ABSTRACTS(Cont.)

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Index AI 21 N44New York Times Index. 18.514.

Well organized, comprehensive index tb the New YOrk Times. Gives 4 briefsummary of articles. The scope of the New York Times is so wide.that theindex frequently serves as a guide to current events in other newspapers.

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Index AI.3 p8Public Affairs Information Serviee Bulletin (P.A.I.S.) 19IndeXes publicatiOns on all subjects related to current p blic 1 ues.Periodicals, government documents, pamphlets, reports, and occasionallybboks are_covered on an international basis. A wb11 known standard sourde.

Inder JA 1 S27 -(Sage Public Administration Abstracts. 1974+

Abstracts literature from periodicals, pamphlets, research studies, books,and proceedings, in such areas as administrative theory, budgeting andfinance, public employmenn-personnel management, and administration andsociety.'

Indar AS 36 R284Selectda Rand Abstracts.* 1946+A guide to the unclasgified publications of theiland Cerporation, includingmemoranda, reports, papers and monographs. Ayide variety of subjectareas related to government policy are reptesented.

ndex AI 3 362 (Inder Table - RePrence Room)ocial Sciences Index. 1974+

erndex to scholarly periodical articles in the soCial sciences including. public -administration, economics, environmental science, and politicalstudies. Followsiformat of Readers' Guide. Formerly known as SocialSciences and Humanities Index.

Index 441 21 T46The Times Lndex. 1790+Detailed alphabetical index to The Times (London). Also indexes relatedTime publications The Times Literary Supplepent, The Times EducationalSupplement,,The Times Higher Education Supplement, and The Sundcly Times.

Inder JI 1977 A21UNDEX. 1950+RirEences to the content of documentsthe United Nations. Formerly knowA as

and other publications issued by,.United Nations Documents Index.

Index JA 1 U5.United States Political cience Documents. 1975+ 4Jndexes and-abstracts 120 journals published in the United States.AbstractS are descriptive.

Index AI 1 W33 W36Washington Post Index. 1972+

. Indexes local, regional, state, national and international news happen-ings. Descriptive entry statements but no abstracts.

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141400GRAPHIES There are numerous bibliograhies which function as guides to the litera-ture of political "sCience. Critical or annotated guides are'frequentlxuseful in choosing ahd evaluating material on a particular topic. The 'broad scope of political studies, however, prohibitS any single biblio-graphyafrom providing total coverage. A ftw of the more useful biblio-graphic.guides are identified below. These titles are found in the

, Reference Room. For assistance in.locating additional sources ask areference librarian. .

Ref Z 7261 B63

Br6ck, Clifton.. 1iterature of Political Science; A Guide For Students,Librarians, and Teachers. 1969.An introductory guide for andergraduate political science majors andbeginntng graduate students. Not intended for the specialist. A goodone volume starting point.

Ref 2 6461 F62

Foreign Affairi Bibliography: A Selected and;Annotated List of Books onInternational Relations: 1972.

A selective bibliography of outstanding books on international relationspublished between 1920 and 1970. Over 2,100 tiiles are included. Very,detailed annotations.

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Ref 2 7161 H27Harmon, Robert B. Political Science: A Biblio ra hical Guide to the ,

Literature. 1965. Supplements 1-3, 1968-197The origiAhl-volume encompasses general mearch materials, politicalscience and the study of politics, comparative government, state and lo algovernment, political theory, political parties, law, public administration, and international relations-. Considered somewhat uneven. Fewannotatidns.

Ref Z 81 A2 HO.Harmon, Robert B4 Politilal Science Bibliographies. '42 vols. 1973-1976.Attempts to lisi as m'any bibliographies published in political scienceand related fields as possible. Infrequent annotations.

RerZ 7161 H64Holler, Frederick L. Informdtion Sources of Political Science.S vols. 1975. - -

Inclusive guide with annotations. 5 volumes devoted to general reference,social sciences, Amecan government and international law,"internationalrelations, and public administration and political theory.

Ref Z-7161 £84, - London Bibliography of the 'Social Sciences. 1931+ .-

, The most comprehensive bibliography Iiii the social sciences. .A highlyregarded source. Book's, Thamplets, and documents listed by subjet.International coverage. Based upon holdings of several notableT4ndon

''libraries. Frequent supplements...

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BIBLIOGRAOKES Ref 2 7165 U5 MS(C6nt..)

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'Muller, Robert H.., Spahn, Theodore J., and Spahn, Janet M. From RadicalCeft.to Extreme Right. 3 vols.. 19704976.A list of periodicals of. protest, contrOversn.advocacy, and dissent withobjective ueontent summaries." A unique and well eXecutedvork.

Ref 2 1035.1 S43 194',hoehy, Eugene P. Guide to ReferenOe Books. 9th ed., 1976.

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Basic guide (),,.reference- materials in.all subject fields, inclftd/ngpolitical stddies.and related disciplines. An.excelldnt.starting point .

for pinpointing reference sources. Useful.annotations and index.. 4I k

7%.I.

,Ref Z 7165 US V#7 ,.

._Yi)se, Clliment E. A GuideAo Library Kesource in POlitiCal Science;-*Silicon GOvernmept. 1975. , .

%Utilizes biblioit!*phic essays tp describe sources iii, Americanrgovernthent.- . Also diicusses political sciencellibrary research techniques. -, .

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Ret2 1035.V53 -

. Walford; Albert4Johd. Guide,ao Reference Materials.- 3 vols.. 3rd. ed., .

1973-1977. . . # :'. .. .

Similarin.format and purpoge to Shdehy's Guide tp Reference Books(see annOtatiOn above). Emphasis is upon English and European titles.

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Wynar, Lubomyr R. Guide to Refetence MAterials in Political Science,2 vols. 1966-1968. 'Extensive Coverage of reference sources and-schblarl:y monographs. Some

. annotations. Ugeful but older Oan some of the other,guides.

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BIOGRAPHICAL* SOURCES

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Biographical guidesi directories, handbooks, style manuals, and &other spe-cialized reference tools can supply You with needed information or directyou to sources containing nee4ed information. Representative titles are

, noted and cOmmvited upon below.

WA 1010 45,

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Bipgraphical Directory of the Ameriean Congre4 17774-1971. 1971.Concise life higtories for all members of Congresspqncluding theContinental Congress, up to 3 January 1971. ' 4

Ref' E 276 D56

Dictionary of American Biography. 21 vols. 1943 reprint of 1928 - 1937 ed.S.6upplements, 1977 - 1977. #. 0

Biographical studies of prominent people ef all periods who lived in'the United States. ,Does not include living persons. PrOVides coverage

up to 1955.

Ref E 176 8575*Sobel, Robert, ed.Branch 4774-1971.

Biographical Directory of the United States Executive1971.

Summarizes the careers of all cabinet heads, presidents, vice presidentre*and presidents of the Continental Congress.

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BtOGRApHICAL Ref E 176 W6424.SOURCES Who's Who in American Politics 977-19 8. 1977..(Cont.) Biographical sketches of politica ly prominent figures at the national,. state, and local levels..

&;,f. 10:0tio ?4? ig1 46

Who's Whilein Govtrnment. 3rd ed., 1977.Bridi biographical entries for,nearly 18,000 officials in federal, state,county, and city-government. A

w,CONSTITUTIONS Ref 407 4527 U5 1964'ConstitutionOf the United States of America, Analysis and;-Interpretation.1964.

'Complete text of the Constitution with annotations of cases decided bythe Supreme Court..

Ref. le 5E613. Constitutions of the Countries of'thè World. lS vols. 1971+

Subtitke: "A series of updated texts, constitutionkl chronologies andannqtated bibliogrdphies,"

RefNT 4630'054. .

,,.. Constitutions of the United States, Rational anit)State. 2 vOls. 1962+

*1411 text of the-federal Constitution awl the constitutions of the SO.states. . .

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DIcTIONARIES Rkf'Z 691.1 P63-54Beck, Carl, comp. Political Science Thesaurus, 1975. ,

Important tool for controlling the vocabulary of political science.4

Ref:JA 61 H4Heimansoni Rudolph. Dictionary of Political Science. and Law. 1967.Attempts to,combine elements of political science an& law. Legal citations.

Ref D 419 £36laqueur,yalter. Dictionary of Politics, rev. ed., 1973.More a concise encyclopedia of people, places, and events than a glos.saryof terms. World wide coverage of developments sinee 1933.

\

*Ref eliC 9 ?55.1976Plano, Jack C.,and Milton Greenberg. AmeriCan Political Dictionary%

;4th ed., 1976. .

Eighteen broad subject categories under which related terms are listed.Definitions and a stateltent;of significance provided:.

!Wen( 1226 P55Plano;,Jack C. and Roy Olton. International Relations Dictionary. 1969.

A guide torthe vocabulary of international relations.and foreign affairs.Each term contains a definition and a paragraph on its significance.

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61 PS7-Tlano; gack C.1973.

Treats severalanalysis. For

Ref' JK 9 32 44

ea

and Robert E. Riggs. Dictionari of Political Analysis.

hundred terms frequently used in modern Toliticalthe undergraduate or 'beginning student.

Safire, William. Safire's,Political Dictionary. 1978.

A trenchant dictionary of contemporary American politics asforffial governmental terms. Rrovides origins of expressionsje people.e.

EefJK9S65 4A

Verber, Hans and Travis Trittschuh. American Political Terms: An. Historical Dictionary. 1962. .

Andic4tes origin and evolution of political tdris. Standard.dictionäryArrangement.

opposed toandaan indeX

Ref F 192.3 W33Congressional 'Quarterly's Washington Information 21rectory.Convenient subject directory for Congress, agencies of thebuanch, and nongovernmental agencies in Washington. Useful

addresses, an4 telephone numbers. 4.!

. .Ref CT 120 c8. . ..,

Cdrredt World Leqders. Updated monthly. ..

Divided into thrde,parts.: Almanac,-BiOgraphy & News, and Speeches 4

RepOrts. A helpful source kor locating the names of ekecutives aAd,cabinet

heads:of 'all independent states.4

Annual.expcutivefor names,

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Ref JK 1118 D58Directory of Washington Represenfatives of American Associations and. ,

I. 4Industry. 1978. L

:Lists Waihingtoff representatives of major companies, associations,unions, registered fóreign agents, law firms, lawyers,'add other special

interest groups.

Werence Desk.ReRS'17 C334 1978Encyclopedia.of Associations. 3 vols. 12th ed., 1978.aasic.directdry fcar nonprofit American organizations.political parties, special intereit groups, labour uniorganizations, foreign interest groups,,etc- Names, adtelephone numbers, and publitations.

Encompasess, othnicresses,

Reprenoe Desk .

Ref JR 1011 0Official Congressional.Directory. 1977. Supplement, 1978.Valuable'organizational data on Congress and the federal governmentincluding register of Senate and House officers, committee assignments,

adminstrative assistants, commissions, stata-delegations, press repre-sentatives,'and the diplomatic corps. Btographical sketches and

addresses of niembers of Congress, exocutive agencies, and the .judiciaw.

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DIRECTORIES Ref" AS 25 05 5th 1975 .

(Coat.) Researth Centers Directory. 2 vols. Sth ed.; 1975.Subtitle: "A guide to university-related and other nbnprofit researchlorganizations.established'on a permanent basis awl carrying on COm .tinuing research programs...."

Ref J.X 1904 A42 4

Yearbook of.Inbernational Organizations. Annual.Address, personnel, aiffis, activities, and.publications of severalthousand internatilinal,organizations and.assOciations.'

DISSERTATIONS Ref 2.5055 U49 06

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American Doctoral Dissertations. Annual. 1933+Subject listing of all doctoral dissertations accepted by American 'andCanadian universities.

Reference.Office

Comprehensive Dissyrtations Index. .1861-1972, 1973+Mitrofiche. 'Arranged by discipline, key word, and author. Attempts

* to list all dissertations accepted by American universities between 1861.and 1972. Many foreign institutions included. 'May be used as an indexto Dissertation Abstracts Inte'rnational. Annual Appletents. Pleaseask at Reference Desk to Use.

Ref 4",S 30 145

Dissertation Abstracts International. Monthly. 1938+Abstracts of dissertations submitted to University Microfilms Interna--

. tional by a Varying number of institutions. Suliject andauthor indexes..-

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Ref CB 5 D52',Dictionary of the History ofValuable studies of'selected-Interdisciplinary approach.

Ref 41 ESEncyclopedia of Philosophy. 8 vols. 1967.Substantive articles,with bibliographic references. Useftil forpolitiT philosophy and political ideas.

Ref II 40 A2E5

Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. 15.;vols. 1930-1935.First comprehensive encyclopedta for the social sciencei: Lasting

,articles with recommended readings. Embraces all aspects of political'science and rotaiXed fields. Complemented (but not superseded) byInternational', Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.

Ideas. 5 vols. 1973-1474.pivotal ideas'in ihteilectural history.Bibliographic references.

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EVENTS, REPORTS,AND

'OPINIONS

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Sciences. 17 vols. 1968.of the Sockal Sciences.'Contributors' wace askedve aspects-ot their-topics.

,Ref AV 5 M27 (on order),

Marxism,.Colrimunism andkilestern Society: A Comparative.Encyclopedia.8 vols. 1972-1973.

.Signed articles by international authorities. Oncerned with areas ofdigagreement betiveen East,and West. Presents oppoiing views.BibkiographicireferenceS. '

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Current Periodicals ROoms ioal t4y Wkl R Wkl 3Congren Quarereey eport. eey. 195+

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Atithorative weelay report on CongresSional activity. Useful sourceforyoting recoTds,election results, legislative histories, summariesof névi la

,ws and lobbying. Older issues available in periodical stacks%

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Periodical StacksEditaial Research', Reports. 1940-1941, 1967+Short. essays on popular current.affairs topics accompanied Ily.workingbibliographies.

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fief 410 173 7Facts -on File. 1970+Index and concise sumMaries.of world events. Loose-leaf format. I

Updated regularly. Ol4ert...voldmes in stacks.

-Ref !IN, 90 P8 G3.Gallup,'George H. -Gallup.Poll: Public Opinion.1p35-1971..3 VOls. 19721 / 6

f:Staiistical findings of over 7,000 Gallup Poll reports. Supplementednay pllup polin. Public 19pinion 1972-1977 (1978) WW1 90-P8 G32.

"Re!: D410 K4-Ke§sing's Contemporary Archives. 1967+ t

B4tish counterpart.of Facts on File. ,Frequent updates.

CUrrent Periodicals Room ,

Naiional Journal:-The Weekly on Politics and Government! 1977+Timely reports,on American government and politics. Quick referencódata on current legiilation, issues', and political figures. Older414umes in periodicals stacks..\

HANDBOOKS, R4 ell< 1012 A44 1978 ,

MANUALS,.ETC. rone, Michael, Grant Wifusa, and Douglas Mathews. Almanac oferican Politics, 1978. 1977. .

Political, economic, and social demography of each state and Congiessiopaldistrict.

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MANUALS, ETC. Ref F16 P112(Cont.) Brunelle, Jim. Maine Almanac. 1978.

Compenduim of data on all aspects of Maine including, state government,,

liolitics, and statistics. ,

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Ref JK 1 66Congrssional Quarterly Almanac.;Annual survey of C6naressiona1 action. May be used in conjunction'with Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report.

lief ell< 1021 C56.1976

Congres%ional Quarterly's Guide to Congress. 2ndaed., 1976.Excellent guide to the background, functioning, and Issues of Congress.

Ref JA' 1977 A37 E9Everyman's United Nations, 1968. Supplement, 1971.

Summary of UN activities between 1945 and 1970.

Reference DgskRef JK 26'35 887 0

Maine State Government: Annual Report. Annual.',Subtitle: "A dompilation of annual reports of state departments and

agencie.s.." Each department; agency, and etc. is identified iogether, with an expl'anation of its purpose, organizatione..background, program,address, publications, and chief personnel.,

Reference Dee<Ref JR 1011 115Offieial Congrdssionnal Directory.See annotatiop under directories.

Ref JF 37 P6

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Political Handbook of the World. Annual.Quick .refe'rence guid% to the political status qf the world's independentgoverhments.

RefFIN 25 T37 202Taylor, Charles Lewis and Michael C. Hudson. World'Handbook-ofPolitical and Social Indicators. 1972.

An "attempt to compare nationon a great variety of politicallY relevantindices.." Introd.

Reference peekRef JIC 421 A3-United States-Government Manual. Annual. -

Official handbook of the federal government. Indicates addresses,lurposes, organization, programs, 'and personnel of mbst governmentagencies. )

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STATISTICAL Government !DocumentsSOURCES American Statistics Index., 1

See annotation in Government Publications se tion.

RN ef RA 744 S81 1976-77 4

Canada Yearbook 1976-77.., .

. Annual statistical review of Canadian polit calNsoCia1,'and_economic developments.

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#Re( RA 205 A5 1973 '

. CongresAonal Dinstrict Data Book. 1973,Furitishei "a variety Of data from the 1970:census and, recent election

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statistics for districts of the 93d,Congress, elected in 1972." --Introd. Congressional DiS.tric,t,Atlagk Districts of the 9Sth. Congress

. qr977) lki G 1201 F7 (145 1977'is a companion rvglume:t.

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County and City Databook. 1972..

A5sorted data fol counties, standard metropolitan statistical areas,cicies,' urbaniied areas, and unincorporated places. .

IRef RA 1122 A33-

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great 'Britain. Central" 'S:.tatistical Office. Annual Abstract ofStatistics. Annual. -

- tatistical_review of the ,United,KingdoM., r .

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Ref' JK 2967 066 1966 -.

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, Guide'to U.S. Elections ...'1975. 7'. ,

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. rtenized returns for-presidential, Senate, House,,and gubernatorial-'elections. Coverage extendsback to the lpth and 19th centuries.

' A handy coMpi4ation.,

Reference DeakiR ef RA 202'687f* ,

Historical Stitistics of the'United State;. 2 vols. 1975.Cqmparative hatorical.statistics from colonial times to1970.(Similar compilations are available for other areas.)

Ref erif 524 06 ? I

Scamnon, Richardy.comp. erica at the Polls: 4 Handbook.of AmericanPresidential EleCtion gt stics 1920-1964. 1965.

Reports *votes, percentages, and pluralitidt by state and county.

"Ref e7:K 1967 A8Scammon, Richard M., Ettkip._ America Votes: A Handbook of ContemporaryAmerican Eleotion Statistic's. 901. 1 , 1956+

Eleetion returns, since 1945 by state. Figures f6r president,-governorsenator, and congressman. Maps. Useful series.

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STATISTICAL Referende DeskSOURCES qef RA 202 A3(Cont.)

INSTYLEMANUALS,

4. .

YEARBOOkS

Statistical Abstract of the United States. Annual.Summary statistical data on the political, social, and economicorgahization of the-United States. References lo sources of addi-tional information.

Ref RA 17 D45Untted Nations, Demographic Yearbook:* Annual.Compilation of world wide data including population distributidon.and-characteristics, natdlity and mortality, marriage, 'and divorce.

Ref. RA 12.5 U630United Nations. Statistical Yearbook. Anndal.

Digest of international statistics embracing education, finance,society, manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and.trade. National -

aggregrates.

Ref Z 7551 S84 1977. '

asserman, Paul and Jacqueline Be;perb, eds. Statistics Sources.h-ed., 1977.

Su title: "A subject guide to data on industrial, businesi, social,seducational, financial, and other topics for Ur United States andinternationally." Good starting point.

Reference DeskRef LB 23619 C3 1974qampbell, WIlliam G. and Stephen V. Ballou. Form and Style; Theses;.Reports, Term PapeTs. 4th.ed. 1974.A standard guide.

Reference DeskRef LB 2369 TO 1973Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for:Writers of Term Papers, Theses, andDissertationa, 4th ed., 1973.One of the most 'popular manuals. Helpfuf for graduates.

Reference Desk )

Ref LB 2369.T82 1976Turabian, Kate L. Student'§ Guide for Wiiting College Faperi.3rd ed6., 1976.

Convenient guide for undergraduates.

Ref ell( 2403 B62

ook of.the States. ttlienOal.

Comprehensive.treatment of the structurejAvorking, finances, and''activities of state government. Supplement 1: State Electiye. Officialsand the Legislatures. Supplement 2: State AdiOnistrative OfficialsCkassified by Functions.

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Bfitain j978, An'Official Handbook. Annual.Articles antiligures on the.government and economy of Great Britain.

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, County Year Book. Annual.

.Commentary on significant aspects of county government. Statistical .

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tables. -Directories. RefeKences'.

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Ref D 2 E8gbropa irearbook, 2 vols. Annual. - at

-A world survey-providing politi6al., economic, and statistical dataon countries and international organizations.

RdfdA 51 157 .

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International Yearbook and Statesmen's Who's Who. AnnuA. )

Byief factual data on each country of the world and major intgrnationalorganizations. Biographical sketches of world leaders. ..

Referencp DeskRef elK 2831

Maine Register. Annual.'Collection of facts on Maine state and local government. Includes a -

business and association directory. General index. ,

Ref J.S 342 A2 152 -.

Municipal Year Book. Annual. . %. a

. Topical articles on iignifieant aspects of municipal government.Stafisticat-tnbtes. Directories. Referehces.

Werence Desk.

.Ref,A 51 S7

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Statesmen's Yearbook. Annual. tStatistical and historical treatment'of cbuntries of. the-world andinternational organizations.. Useful diplomatiE ind *Agricultural data.

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Yearbook of th% United Natitaisai. Annuil.'Officitil-annual 'summary of UN activities *nd decisions.

RePJX.22Yearbook of World Affairs.. Annual.Current topical articles ly academics.

Ref EX 1 Y4Yearbook-on InternatiOnal Conilunist Affairs. Annual:.

Country by country profites of individual Communist parties. Descrip-

tions of intyrnational Communist front organizations. Unannotated'select hibliography and index.of names.

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GOVERNMENT Publications of agencies of the Maine state government are located inPUBLICATIONS ,the Special Coltections Department4on Level 1. SpeCial Collections

maintains itsown card catxalog whiqh includes references to statedocummits. There are no referenceirto state publicatio4 in the catalogs

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Fogler Libraiy is a regional depository.for U.S. gvaernment publicationi--and a partial.depository for Canadian government p blications. Thesecollections are located op Level. 1B. Documents Li rariansable to assist you ip using these materials. The following titlesshould prove particularly.heipful when consulting federal documents.

Government DocumentsAmericarcStatistics Index (ASI). lq7o4.An index to virtually all unclassified statistical publications of thee

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federal government. Includes abstracts.

Gbvernment RecumehtsCIS Index; COngressional Information Service/Index to Publieatibvs oftFe United :Statiet. Congress. 1474-1-

An excelfent indexing and'abstracting service ibi the working papers.ofCongress; i.e. fiearings, committeelirtffts, House and Senate documents,

'etc. D.taifed indexes.

eGvernment DocumentsMon 1 Catalbg of United States.Covernment PAlications.. 1895+

j3asic bibliography and finding aid for government publications.1$,000-20,000 titlei listed°each year. No abstracti. Subject, author,title, seriesi, and report indexes.

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You may want to know. \That the Library has over 100 journals in politicalscience. There are booklets listing these journalsin alphabetical order id the',Periodicals Room. Takeone'and go from A to.Z. It is a good way to become-faililiar with currehi'literature in the field.

That a computer search may be run on your topic.Check with a Reference Librarian who will'tell you-how this is done and whap it will cost.

That a Reference Librtrian will 111p you with material"desciibed in this booklet and with dhy other' questionsyou may have about the LiVary:

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GUIDE TOSOURCES:

PSYCHOLOGY

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This guide lists a few of the many sources of information available inpsychology in Fogler Library. The dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks andother specialized.tocils in the Reference Room can supply needed informationor direct you.to sources that contain it.

Topits of current interest and_reports of rasearch Ln.the field are found.in journals and other serial publications. The abstracts and indexes foundon pages 6 and 7 are keys to the Aaterial in these publications.

The card catalog is the key to books and other library materials. It functioas an index to-a major portion of the reSburces foun'd in Fogler Library.

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Each .book or item included in the card catalog has an author card, a titlecard, and one or more subject cards. Ihere are many sublect headings relatedto pSy,chology. Examples are listed below. . .

DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY PATHOLOGICAL .

nYCHOLOGISTS-BIOGRAPHY PSYCHOLOGY IN LITERATUREPSYCHOLOGY, APPLUD. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Library of CoOressiSubjeCt Headings is a two volume guide to the headings usedin the card catalog. can lead ypu from an incorrect subject heading toa correct one; Knowledge of this tool will save time and may also open newmrenues of approach to your subject. Copies are.located at the card catalogand behind the Reference Desk. A Referince Librarian will be glad to showyou how to u.Se it.

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Most of tbe books in Fogler Lif:trary are classified in the Library of Congresisystem which is based upon letter and number combinations. %There are itillvolumes in.the Library classified in the Dewey Decimal systeM which was usedprior to 1967. These books, though older, may still besuseful. Call...numbersfrom each system are shown below.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS DEWEY DECIMAL '

-BF Class - Psychology 616.89 - Diseases .89 - Psychoanalysis575

Subclass - Psychoanalysis B513 Derived from author's.,name,

P49 Derived from author's name.

All call numbers, LC or Dewey, are on the upper left hand corner of thecatalog card and copying the entire call number as it appears on the card willmake4t easier to find the material in the Library. Large yellow chartsnear the card catalog giVe the stack location of books bearing these numbers.

RAYMOND H. FOGLER'MARY

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231-299 Sensation311-499511-593

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'608-635 Will636-637 Applied psychology.660-687 Comparative psychology

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712-724 Developmental psycholOgy 47.721-723 Child psydiology i

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. 840-41 - Phylognomy866-885. Phrenology88§-905 Graphology908-94d The hand. Palmistry

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1001-1389 Parapsychology. Including hallucinations, sleep, dreams,

- hypnbtism, -telepathy, spiritualism,mediumship, clairvoyanCe,'telekinesis

1405-1999 sctenCesIncluding ghosts, demonology, witchcraft,astrology, oracles, fortunetelling

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THE REFERENCE COLLECTiON

BIBLIOGRAPHY Ref 1 7201 1128Harvard University. The Harvard List of Books infsych9low.4th-ed., 1971. . .

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BIOGRAPHY SW BF 109 Al N67. r

'',. -NorbY, Vernon J. Guide to Ps chologiits, and their Conce ts. 1974.

.5hort biographical sketches of plycho ogists whose ideas are.influential to-day. Good bibliographies,

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Harvard-psychologists chose the books'and wrote the annotations fbethisbibliography. 31 useful subject categories.

Ref 7201 W37Watson, Robert I., ed. Eminent Contributors to Psychology.Volume I ,A. Bibliography of P;imary References. 1974e'Volume .II A Bibliography of-Secondairy References., 1976.The publications of philosOph-ers, biologists, psychologists etc. who lived.between 1,600 and 1967. Major works are listed under authors' names.Most helpful'when a persoecan be associated witha theme (e.g. behaviorism_with Watson), Vol. II contains works abbut these individuals..

S.

,Ref BF 109 Al 185'.

Zusne, Leonard. Nameslintheilolo:aBiorahicalSourcebook. 1975.

*.ographies of deceased psychologists TO individuals from other 1.dIstipline's *ho contributed directly or indirectly: to the study of,psychology. Hericlitus and Schopenhauer'are fibre along with Freud.

4-pICTIONARIES Ref RC 437 AS.¢merican Psythiatric Association. A Psychiatric plossary; the-Meanknsix

ords Most Frequently Used in Psyohiatty. 4th ed.-, 1975.definition's have been grouped into Tables,. ,iigat ters,

sch6o1s of psychiatry and sleep disorders are examples of texts arranged.:in.this fashion.

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Ref BF 31 B27.Beigel, Hugo G. Dictionary of psircholop and Relafed Fields. 1971,A, German-English dictionary.

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Ref RC 437 R9 ,f!.

Rycroft, Charles. A Critical Dictionary of Psydhaanalysis. 1968.A specialized work which defines the terms, concepts and controversiesrelating to Freudian analysis.

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DIaTIONARIESCant,-

DISiERTATIONS

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Ref BF 31 W64Wolman, Benjamin B. Dictionary. o Behavioral Science. 1974.Covers all areas of4psycho1ogy and closely related fields. Definitionsare clear and short.

Ref 1 SOSS U49 D6American Doctoral Disiertations.An annual index of dissertations arranged by subject. Includes authorindex.

Microfiche. Reference DeskComprehensive Dissertation Index, 1861-1972.More than 100 years of dissertations arranged by discipline and keywords. Supplements are issued annually. Serves as a subject indexfoi Dissertation Abstracts int7rnationa1.

iief AS 30 MSDissertatio0 Abstracts International .

These abstracts of doctoral dissertatiohs,are issued monthly in twosections. Part,A (Humanities and Social Aciences);includes educationalpsychology, sociology and socikl work. Part B (Science and Engineering)includes all other areas of psychology. "The dissertations themselvesare filmed and.may'be putchased from University Microfilms. Ask atthe Reference' besk for order forms.

Ref Rh 790 ES6 0.

Encyclopedia of Mental Health. Albert Deutsch, ed., 1963. 6v.

Much readable information,about-mental health written in question andanswer format. <Volume 6 contains a list of agencies, a bibliographyand a glossary.

Rek BF 31 E522Encyclopedia of Psychology. Edit9rs: H. 3. Eysenck, W. Arnold andR. Meili. 1972. 3v.International in scope with European and U.t. psychologists as authorsof signed articles. Material ranges from short.definitions to longarticles with bibliographies. Good for brief identification of conceptsin psychology.

Ref.BP 3L,G6Goldenson, Robert M. The Encyclope la ofPsychiatry ahd Mental Health, 1972. 2y.

Case histories are ;Included fit articles onPhotographs' and iilustrations.are includedindex and a conventional index.

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Human Behavior; Psychology(

psychiatric disorders.also. Contain a "category"

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ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref H 40 A215Cont.; InternationWEncyclopedia of,the Social Sciences. David L. Sills,. ed:

1968. 17v,

The articles and bibliographi,es in this encyclopedia emphasize analyTic2liand comparative*pects of the topics covered. its° predecessor,Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (Ref H 41 E65) is still useful forhistorical mdierial.

Ref RC 334 I'57Wolman, Benjamin-B. 'International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry,Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Neuro1ogy.-1977.The newest most CoMprehensive work of its kind in the field today

as suck, should perhaps be ch9cked before other encyclopedias.Covers in detail t eory, research and practice in those,sciences andprofessions dealin with the mind. Twelth voluMe contdins,list ofentries, subject ar1 author index.

'HANDBOOKS Handbooks are useful guides.to specific.subject areas in psychologyand psychiatry.) Some, like the Handbook of General Psychology andthe American Handbook of Psychiatry, are good for an introduction tothe.field; 'others are for advanced undergraduate and graduate Students.Representative titles and call numbers are listed belo*. ThosewithaUt "Ref" are' in the stacks.

STYLEMANUALS 9

AmericanHandbookHandbookHandbookHandbookHandbookHandbookHandbtiok

HandbookHandbbok.Haqdbook

Handbook of Psychiatry Ref RC 435 A562of Abnormal Psychology RC 454,4 E95of Behavior Modification and Behavior Therapy. RC 489 B4'1136of Clinical Psychology 132.075 W836of General Psychology Rd' BF 121 W63of Learning and Cognitive Processes BF 311 H334of Modern Personality Theory BV 698 H334.of Multivariate Experimental.Psychology 150.18 C295-of Pskchotherapy 2nd Behavior Change Ref RC 480 836of Resear0 De'sign and Social Measurement° H 62 M44of Social Psychology HM 251 L456

4Ref BF 76.7 A46 Reftrence DeskAPA Publication Manual. .American Psychological Association..*1974. .

Originally prepared for contributors to'the journdls published by theJA, this manual now contains a secti n on student papers. Useful ifAnjournals arp used in term papers.

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St le. UniAtrsity of Chicago, 1969.general guide. Good index. Clear format.

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TESTS

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CITATIONS

Ref LB 2369 T82 Refererioe Desk

Turabian, Kate. ,Studenes Guide for Writing College Papers. 3rd ed., 1976.

Most popular style manual. Contains sections on riumbers and punctuation

which did not appear ip earlier editions. Companion Volume: A, Manual

for Writers of Term Papers, Thesis and Dissertations. (W LB 2369 IS pesk)

Ref Z 5814 P8 B932,

'Buros, Oscar K., ed. Mental Measurements'Yearbook. 1938+

_Seven volumes to date spanning the years 1938 to 1972. Classifies

and reviews tests for users of standardized tests ins psychology and

education. Each yearbook supplements the previoui volumes so they muit

be used together for thorough coverage.

Ref BF 698.5 887Buros, Oscar K., ed. Personalitx Tests and Reviews. 1970, 1975.

Inc1udes all material on personality testing exerpted grom the

Mental Measurements Yearbooks plus new material on this subject.

to.

Ref,BF 698.54L34/

Lake, Dale, ed. Measuring Human Behavior: .Tools for,the Assessment

of Social Functioning. 1973. ....

DescrOós 84.psychOmetric instruments which measure aspects of social

functioning related to groups, organizations, interpersonal relation--

ships. Inctudes tests,ne, covered in Mental Measurements Yearbook.t

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ABSTRACTS AND INDEOS

, Located in Index ROomsuntesa otherwise noted.

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..00(n index is usually arranged by, sojett 'and s4pplies bibliographic

citations to ar11clet0- books,. papers etc: The citation for a periodical'

farticle ,cgaains the following elements:It .

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Inclusive page numbers

An abstract supplies all of the above plus a summary.

IndeX'HQ 750 Al C47

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Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography. 1927+1,

,Publi4bes abstracts relating to the growth and development of childrenand pi.ovides more coverage in this.area than does Psychological Abstracts.

Includes sections on cognition, learning, perception, psychiatry and

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ABSTRACTS Index HB S C8 Index Table - Reference RoomAND Current Index to Journals in Education. (CIJE) 1969+

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INDEXES . The primary emphasio is on education journals but it is us eful for topic'sCont. related to counseling,.psypholinguistics and the psychology of learning.

Index R 5 152Index Medicus. 1960+Monthly,index to joupials in the medical and health.sciences. Representa-tive psychology journals are included. Fogler Library holds few of themedical journals cited.

Index BF 1 P65 .

'Psychological Abstracts. 1929+The baslc index to literature in the field. Lists books, periodicals,official documents and dissertations. Cumulative subject and authorindexes shelved nearby.

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HE 20.8109/2:Psychopharmacology Abstracts. 1962+ Document DepositoryIncludes laboratory and clinical research reports from government andprivate sources on the effects of drugs on mental states.

Z 5813 R4 Index Table - Reference RoomResources in Education (RIE). 1966+May be used-in conjunction with Current Journals in Education. Abstractsreports, government funded studies, convention proceedings and papers.Does not abstract journals. Most of the iaterial in RIE is availableon microfiche in the Microfilm room.

Index AI 3 S62 Index Table - ReferencerRoomSocial Saences Index. 1974+,

Interdisciplinary author and subject index to journals in the socialsciences. Organized like the Readers' Guide. Book reviews may be foundat the end of each issue.

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Index HM 1 S67Sociological Abstracts. 1953+The ftirmat of these abstracts may,be confusing because of supplementsbut the abstracts are excellent. Particularly good for articles-incbmmunity psychology and social psychiatry.

.The Master Periodical List is a coMputer print-out listing the journal'.titles, newspapers and indexes held by Fogler Library, Bangor CCollege and the Darling Center. Copies of this list may be found in heReference ROom, the Index Room and throughout the-otaoks. Consult,this print-out when you have found the citations that you need in theindexes and abstracts. .

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YOU Mat the Library has over 100 journals,in psychology.MAY There are booklets listing these journals in alphabeticalWANT order in the Periodicals Room. Take one and go from A toTO 12.- It is a good way to become familiar with current :MOW literature in the field.

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That a computer search may be.run on your topic. Check- with a Reference Librarian-who will tell you how this is

done and what it will cost.

That a Reference Librarian will help you with materialdescribed in this booklet and with any other questionsyou maY have about the Library,

Compiled by Jean CampanaFogler.Library Reference Department4241 1979

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SUBJECTHEADINGS

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This guide is designed to introduce the student of sociology to some ofthe major sources of information available in the Fogler Library. Thebibliographies, dictioharies, encyclopedias* handbooks, indexes, and otherspecialized tools in the Reference Room can supply needed information ordirect you to sources that contain it.

The card catalog is the key to books and otill library materials. It nine-..

tions ai an index to 'a majdr portion of the resources found in the Library;

Each book or item included in the cardcatalog has an author card, a titlecard, and one or more subject cards. There are many subject headings relatedto the study of Sociology. A few examples are listed below.

CRIME & CRIMINALSFAMILY,HUMAN ECOLOGYRACE RELATIONS

SOCIAL PROBLEMSSOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCHSOCIOLOGY, RURALSOCIOLOGY, URBAN

Library of Congress Subject Headings is a two volume guide to the Ieadi,ngsused in the card catalog. It can lead you from an incorrect subje headingto a correct one. Knowledge of this tool will save time and may lopeinew avenues of approach to ypur subject. Copies are located at the cardcatalog and behind the Reference Desk. A Reference Librarian wiil be gladto show you how to use it.

Most of the books in Fogler Library are classified in the Library of CongressClassification Systelm (LC) which is based upon letter and number combinations.The pall number of a book classified in this system is shown below:

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Location smbol - Indicates the book is in ReferenceClass - SodiologySubclass - ResearchDerived from author's name

There are still volumes in the Library classified in the Otwey Decimal System(DDC) which wai used prior to 1967: These books, though older, may still be'useful. Example:

301.153 ClaSs 1. Sociology - Social movementsM558 Derived from author's name k

All call, numbers, LC or6"data1og card. Copy thegive the stack location

Dewey., are found in the upper left hand corner of theentire number

t'Large charts near the card catalog

of books bearing.these numbers.

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CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR SOCIOLOGY

Sociology (General and Theoretical)Social psychologySocial history. Social problems. Social reformSocial groupsSex relationsThe Family. Marriage:, HomeWotan.. FeminilmSocieties: Secret, Benevolent,'etc. ClubsCommunities. Cfasses. Races.Urban Sociology

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CriminologySocialismCommunismUtopiasAnarchism

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Topics of current interest, preliminary'reports of fieldwork, and otherresearch are found in journals aud other serial publications. Ptriodi-cal indexes and abstracts are the keys to this type of literature.

An Index is usually arranged alphabetically by subject and suppliesbibii5iTaphic citations to articles in magazines, books, gamphlets, etc.The citation for a periodical article contains the follqwing elements:

An abstractarti6le.

Name of author(s)Title of articleName of journalVolude number and dateInclusive page numbers

supplies all the above, plus a summary or description of the

The following abstracts and indexci are of particular interest.to thesociologist.: 0

Index HD 4802-H85Humap Resources Abstracts 1966+Interdisciplinary index to journals, books, documents, reports dealing' piththe problems of manpower': poverty, and human resources. Subject index.

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Index HM 1 154International Bibliography of Sociology. pas.Comprehensiveq.isting of articles, books,. documents, pamphlets, etc. inmany languages. Author, subject indexet.

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Index HB 848 P6. Population Index. 1945+,

Standard demographic source, brief-articles, profiles; annotated biblio-graphies. Arranged by subject areas44400uthor and,Dountry indexes.

. 0Index AI3 TSPublic kffairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS). 19,154.In addition to selective indexing of over 800 journals, PAIS also includesdoculents, reports, and pamphlets in the social sciences. Can be searchedpy computer 1976Th See note,on last-page of this guide.

Index AI 3 S62 (Inclex Table) .

Social Sciences Index.. 1974+ Formerly Social Sciences and HumanitiesIndex. 1907-1974 (Index AI 3 S61)Quarterly. Interdisciplinary author and stibject index to journals in thesocial sciences. Book reviews listed at the end of each issue.

Index HV 1 A2Social Work Research 'and Abstracts. 1970+Quarterly publication containing articles in addition to abstracting around.200 journals. Abstracts arranged in brdad areas. Subject index.

.Index HM 1 S67Sociological Abstracts. 1953+International coverage from about 200 journals. Arranged by broad topics:theory of sociology, mass phenomena, socialepsychology, radical sociology.Subject index can be searched by computer 1963+. See note on last page ofthis guide.

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Index H9 1101 W6.Women Studies Abstracts. 1972+Quarterly index to books and journals dealing with women's literature.Subject index-. 4

Index HD 1461 W6World A ricultural EconomicsComprehensive index to aboutand rural sociology. Annual

and Rural Sociolo Abstracts. 1965+800 serials dealing wit agricultural economicssubject index.

The Master Periodical List is a computer print-out listing the titles ofjournals, newspapers; and indexes held by Foiler Library, Bangor CommunityCollege and the Darling Center. Copies of this list may be found in the

Reference Room, the Index Room, and throughout the stacks. Consult-this

.print-out when you have found the citations that you need in the indexesand abstracts; or pick up one-of the booklets in The Current PeriodicalsRoom listing journals the Library owns by subject. ;here is one forSociology.

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DICTIONARIES Ref H 41 G6Gould, Julius. DictPonary of the.Social Sciences. 1964.Signed,articles with citations. Cross-referenced.-

Ref HM 17 F3Fairchild, H.P. Dictionary of Sociology. 1944.An older work,, but still valuable. Clear definitions of about SOO terms.

Ret HM 17 TSTheodorson, George A. A Modern dictionary of Sociology. 1969.Concise definitions. A.good source for the beginning sociologist.

Ref HM 17 M56 1968Mitchell, G. Duncan. A Dictionark of.Sociology. 1968.Longer'definitions.often include citations to otter works.. Considereda "standard" in the field.

DIRECTORIES, Ref HM 9 .A725BIOGRAPHICAL American Sociological Association: Directory of Members.

Arranged alphabetically _by surnam'e, Appendices include geographicallistings and areas of competence..

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Ref LI 141 A47

.American Men and Women of Science; Sooial ana Behavioral SciAces.Entries are arranged alphabetically by surname. Discipline and geographicindexes.

Ref Z 5305 US 1356

Biographical Dictionaries Master Index. .

Acts as an index to over SO of the current Who's Who publications andother works of collective biographies.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS Ref H 40 A2 ISInternational Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 1968, 17v.The articles,and bibliographies emphasize analytical and comparativeaspects a topics covered. Its predecessor, Encyclopedia of the SocialSciences ii still useful' for historical material.

Ref 1140 ESEncyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 1937. 1Sv.The first comprehensive encyclopedia of the field. Signed articles,cross references.

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Ref H 41 E65 1975 v.2Encyclopedia of Sociology. 1975.One volume. Deals with language, theories, and the leaders of Sociology.Short entries, cross iefegences.

Ref HV 3S S6Encyclopedia Of Social WorkBrief articles, history, biography, statistics, etc.

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AND- Bart, Pauline. The Student Sociologist's Handbook. 1976.BIBLIOGRAPHIES Includes an overview of sociology, library resources, section of writing

papers, etc.

Ref Z 7161 V49White, Carl. Sources oB information in-the Social Sciences. 1973.Includes a signed bibliographic essay on sociology. Author, title;subject indexes.

Ref Z 7161 124London Bibliography of the Social Sciences. 1931+.

Comprehensive listing of books, pamphlets, documents in several languages.Many cross-references. Worldwide scope.

Periodical ..

Current Sociology/Sociologie Contemporaine.A journal issued 3/year. A basic work pontaining bibliographies on avariety of subjects. International coveraFe. (Often behind publication,schedule)

Specialized:The following is a highlyAiplective list of bibliographies to illustrate'the types of informationWailable to you in the Library. To lOcatespecific bibliographies check the card catalog under headings such as,"Marriage:Bibliography", "Fami1y-Bib1i6graphy", "Mafie-Biblidgraphy"iRacketeering-Bibliography", or "AlCoholism-Biblioplaphy." Use CCSubjett Headings (p.1) is you get stuck seleciing the correct heading.

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Z 7164 566 835. Bahr, Howard M. Disaffiliated Man; Essays and Bibliography on Skid Row,Vagrancy, and Outsiders. 1970.

Z 7164 S66 S53WilcOx, Leslie, Social Indicators and Societal Monitoring; an AnnotatedBibliography. 1972.

Ref Hy 6789 T48Organized Crime; A Selected Bibliography.

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Aldons, Joan. Interliational Bibliography of Research in Marriage IndThe Family. 1900+.

Ref Z 7164 A17 A52Andrews, Theodora. A Bibliography of DruE_Abuse, IncludingliPlcoholand Tobacco. 1977.

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STATISTICALHANDBOOKS;YEARBOOKS,ETC.

USGOVERNMENTPUBLICATIONS

Current facts and figures.often.can be found in one of the follogingstatistical publications. If you cannot locate the-information you needplease a.1( a reference librarian for asistance.

Ref.HN.15 T37 1972Taylor, Charles ;,ewis shd Michael C. Hudson. World Handbook of Socialand Poli,tical Indicators. 1972.The.data is presented in a tabular format to allow cross-national research.

Ref Z 7551 S84 1977WassermanPaul. Statistics Sources. 1977.Although primarily comMercial, one occasionally may find relevant social

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statistical sources:

Ref Folio Z 7554 ES H35Harvey, Joan. Statistics Europe; Sources for Social,.Economic andMarket Research.Descriptions of main sources of statistical information arranged bycountry, title, organization, $ubject indexes.

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American Stati#ici IndexComprehensive indeixr,tv- statistics pUblished

Descriptive-abstracts included. Invaluable

Ref HA 202 A3 (Ref Desk)Statistical Abstracts of the United States.

by government agencies.sevrce.

Annual..

Summaries of statistic,both governmental and. private. Cover$ numerousfields. Includes references to other statistical publications or,sources. 'Indexed.

Ref HA 1231163United Nations Statistical Yearbook. Annual.SumMaries of int&mational stativics. References to sources are given.

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Ref HA 17 D45United Nations Demographic Yearbook.. Annual.

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Covers vital statistics and characteristics (4:Population or* an inter-national(basis.

Publications issued by Federal, State, and local agencies contain a wealthof authoritative and officialoinformation. The Fogler library bolds .

publications from the U.S., Canadian, and State of Maine governments,and as a student of sociology you should familiarize yourself with the -

location, policiesi catalog, indexes and other finding aids of the collec-tions.

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US- Familiarity with ttte Monthly Catalog of United States GovernmentGOVERNMENT Publications and t'he- Cumulative Subject Index to the Monthly Catalog ....PUBLICATIONS 1900-1971 wMIP1 make the location of documents an easier task. TheseJCont.) tools are located in the Rocument Depository on level IB where there are ,

also librarians to assist jou to find the information that you need. .

You may want to know

That the Library has over 400 purnals in Sociology.There are booklets listing these journals in'alphabeticalorder in the Periodicals Room. Take one and go from A toZ. It is a .good way-to become fampiar with currentliterature in the field.

That a computer search may be run on youi,topic. Checkwith a Reference Librarian who will.tellxou how this isdone and what it will cost.

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That a Reference. Librarian will help you with materialdescribed in this booklet and with any.other ques0.onsyou may have about the Library.

. Compiled by Clara K. FlowerFogler Library Reference DepartMentApril 1979

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