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Home  Index for Rare Books amp Manuscripts Librarianship Volumes 1-
Index for
Rare Books & Manuscripts Librarianship
Volumes 1-10 (1986-1995)
Compiled by Kathy (Kit) Dusky
Portland State University, Oregon
Edited by Sidney Berger
University of California, Riverside
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FILING
Filing is word-by-word (ALA, 1968)
ABBREVIATIONS
Standard abbreviations are used except in titles. Names of some
organizationsALA, ACRL, LC, etc.are also abbreviated
and are alphabetized as if spelled out.
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Q | R | S | T
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A
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: the woman in
the family, Kert, rev. of, 9:117-18
ABC for book collectors, Carter, rev. of, 10:102-4
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 8:92-96
ACADEMIC LIBRARIES-UNITED STATES-HISTORY, 3:19-29
ACCESS TO RESOURCES, 7:87-90
ACQUISITIONS (OF MATERIALS), 4:43-52; 6:100-107; 7:26-42
"Administering the cataloging of special collections
materials," Taraba, 7:87-90
Ahearn, Allen and Patricia, "Pricing scarce and rare
books and manuscripts," 9:31-38
Ahouse, John, revs. (New Prince-ton encyclopedia of poetics;
The Oxford companion to twentieth-century poetry in English),
9:125-27
Aldus and his dream book: an illustrated essay, Barolini,
rev. of, 8:115-16
Aldus Manutius and the development of Greek script &
type in the fifteenth century, 2nd ed., Barker, rev. of,
9:64-65
Alexander, Fran, ed., Multilingual dictionary of publishing,
printing and bookselling, rev. of, 9:57-59
"All that glitters: fund raising for special collections
in academic libraries," Streit, 3:31-41
Allen, Greer, "The design and printing of library exhibition
catalogues," 5:77-84
Allen, Sue, Decorated cloth in America: publishers' bindings,
1840-1910, rev. of, 10:44-48
Allen, Susan M., "Using the Internet to report rare
book and manuscript thefts," 10:22-37
"Alternatives to interlibrary loan," Lange, 3:107-11
AMC FORMAT see ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPTS CONTROL FORMAT
American Antiquarian Society, The collections and programs
of the American Antiquarian Society: a 175th-anniversary guide,
rev. of, 4:133-34
American maps and mapmakers: commercial cartography in
the nineteenth century, Ristow, rev. of, 1:161-66 |
Amos, Thomas L., "Non-MARC databases and the census
level record," 6:23-37
Anatomy of an auction: rare books at Ruxley Lodge 1919,
Freeman, rev. of, 6:73-75
Anninger, Anne, comp., Spanish and Portuguese 16th century
books in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts: a description
of an exhibition and a bibliographical catalogue of the collection,
exhib. rev., 1:74-75
Antiquarian bookselling in the United States: a history
from the origins to the 1940s, Stern, rev. of, 1:147-49
"The antiquarian micro," Friedman, 1:141-45; 2:39-46
ARCHIVAL AND MANUSCRIPTS CONTROL FORMAT, 6:11-22
Archival choices: managing the historical record in an
age of abundance, Peace, ed., rev. of, 2:129-31
Archives assessment and planning workbook, McCarthy,
ed., rev. of, 5:42-46
Armbruster, Carol, rev. (Authentic witnesses), 9:122-23
The art of lettering: the history, anatomy, and aesthetics
of the Roman letter forms, Kapr, rev. of, 1:58-60
Artists of the book in Boston: 1890-1910, Finlay,
rev. of, 2:67-68
"The arts and the antiquarian book trade: the inherited
past and a viable future," Goldschmidt, 2:7-17
Ashby, Anna Lou, "RBMS: an overview," 1:7-9
ACRL, CLIP Notes, #6, Special collections in college libraries,
Erdmann, comp., rev. of, 2:125-27
ACRL, RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION, 1:7-9
ACRL, RBMS, "Borrowing of special collections materials
for exhibition: a draft," 2:27-37
Authentic witnesses: approaches to Medieval texts and
manuscripts, Rouse, rev. of, 9:122-23
AUTHORS-20TH CENTURY, 4:7-41; 5:9-21
"Automating intellectual access to archives," Library
Trends, vol. 36, no. 3 (1988), Gilliland, ed., rev. of, 4:65-71
Avrin, Leila, Scribes, script and books: the book arts
from antiquity to the Renaissance, rev. of, 6:127-29 |
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B
BAKER, NICHOLSON, 9:41-47
Ball, Douglas, Victorian publishers bindings, rev.
of, 2:62-65
Balsamo, Luigi, Bibliography: history of a tradition,
rev. of, 5:46-49
"Barbarians within the gate: pillage of a rare book
collection?" Bradbury, 9:8-16
Barker, Nicolas, Aldus Manutius and the development of
Greek script & type in the fifteenth century, 2nd ed.,
rev. of, 9:64-65
Barkworth, S., The Nijmegen Proof: a romance of rare books,
rev. of, 3:75-78
Barolini, Helen, Aldus and his dream book: an illustrated
essay, rev. of, 8:115-16
Barringer, George M., revs. (Reliures et cartonnages déditeur
en France au XIXe siècle [1815-1865], 2:127-29; Victorian
publishers bindings, 2:62-65)
Basbanes, Nicholas A., "Collectors and libraries: some
studies in symbiosis," 8:37-48
Becoming a fundraiser: the principles and practice of
library development, Steele, rev. of, 9:62-63
Behra, Robert, rev. (First editions), 10:104-5
Belanger, Terry, "Rare books and special collections
in American libraries: seeing the sites," 1:11-24
Bengtson, Betty G., "Navigating the mainstream: key
to survival," 8:92-96
Berger, Sidney E., "The design and evaluation of exhibition
catalogs," ill., 7:45-60, comment, 7:160; "Editors
note," 8:5-6, 77-78; 9:5-6, 73-74; 10:5-6, 61-62; "The
Exhibition Catalogue Awards for 1991," 6:119-26; rev. (Conservation
and preservation of humanities research collections), 5:39-42
Berkeley, Edmund, Jr., revs. (Archives assessment and
planning workbook, 5:42-46; Strengthening New Yorks historical
records programs, 5:42-46; Varsity letters, 8:61-62)
"Beyond the books: programs for exhibitions," Morris,
6:89-99
"Beyond the guidelines, or better access to access projects,"
Grendler, 1:107-15
The Bible in the Latin West, Gibson, rev. of, 10:43-44
BIBLIOGRAPHERS, 7:98-108
Bibliographic access to Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts:
a survey of computerized data bases and information services,
Stevens, ed., rev. of, 8:116-18
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF RARE BOOKS (BDRB), 7:7-23
BIBLIOGRAPHIC UTILITIES, 7:98-108
"Bibliographical note: searching for Mary Anne,"
Sider, 10:40-41
Bibliographie der Buch und Bibliotheksgeschichte,
vol. 10, 1990, Meyer, comp., rev. of, 8:128-30
Bibliographies: their aims and methods, Krummel, rev.
of, 1:167-68
Bibliography: history of a tradition, Balsamo, rev.
of, 5:46-49
Bibliography: its history and development, rev. of,
1:159-61
A bibliography of George Poulett Scrope, geologist, economist,
and local historian, Sturges, rev. of, 2:69
A bibliography of the Foulis Press, 2nd ed., Gaskell,
rev. of, 2:47-51
Bidwell, John, rev. (A bibliography of the Foulis Press,
2nd ed.), 2:47-51
BINDING-19TH CENTURY, 7:128-38
Binding terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special
collections cataloguing, rev. of, 3:152-54
Black, Lois Fischer, rev. (A catalogue of books, both
printed and manuscript, in the Reynolds Historical Library produced
during the course of the eighteenth century), 9:123-25 |
Black riders: the visible language of modernism,
McGann, rev. of, 9:59-60
Blake and the idea of the book, Viscomi, rev. of,
10:106-07
Bliss, Anthony, rev. (The reconfigured eye), 9:49-50
Blumenthal, Joseph, Robert Frost and his printers,
rev. of, 1:166-67
BOOK COLLECTING-20TH CENTURY, 2:81-93; 4:7-41; 5:9-21
Book collecting and care of books, Wells, rev. of,
1:170
Book dealers in North America: a directory of antiquarian
and secondhand book dealers in the U.S.A. and Canada, 1986-87,
10th ed., rev. of, 2:68-69
The book encompassed: studies in twentieth-century bibliography,
Davison, comp., rev. of, 8:125-28
BOOK REVIEWS, 1:55-69, 147-67; 2:47-66, 125-35; 3:59-79,
137-54; 4:53-71, 121-34; 5:39-49, 105-17; 6:59-79, 127-33; 8:61-70,
115-33; 9:49-65, 117-31; 10:43-54, 100-11
BOOK THIEVES, 10:22-37
BOOK VENDORS, 2:7-17; 4:43-52
Bookbindings & other bibliophily: essays in honour
of Anthony Hobson, Rhodes, ed., rev. of, 10:100-102
Booking in the heartland, Matthews, rev. of, 2:135-36
Bookmans guide to Americana, 9th ed., Heard, rev.
of, 3:79-80
Bookmans price index: a guide to the values of rare and
out of print books, vols. 31-32, McGrath, ed., rev. of, 1:168-69
BOOKPLATES, 10:40-41
BOOKS-15TH CENTURY, 4:85-100
BOOKS-19TH CENTURY, 7:75-159
Books as a way of life: essays by Gordon N. Ray, Ray,
rev. of, 4:126-30
BOOKS RECEIVED, 6:80-81, 134-35; 7:65; 8:70-72, 133; 9:66-67,
131-32; 10:54-55, 111-12
"Borrowing of special collections materials for exhibition:
a draft," Dunlap, 2:27-37
BOUND PAMPHLET COLLECTION-18TH CENTURY, 7:91-97
BOUND PAMPHLET COLLECTION-19TH CENTURY, 7:91-97
Bozeman, Patricia, "264 catalogues . . . and counting:
the Leab Awards after five years," 5:85-94
Bradbury, Daniel J., "Barbarians within the gate: pillage
of a rare book collection?" 9:8-16
Britt, Judith S., Nothing more agreeable: music in George
Washingtons family, rev. of, 1:69-70
BROADSIDES-19TH CENTURY, 7:141-49
Brockman, Paul, A guide to manuscript collections of the
Indiana Historical Society and Indiana State Library, rev.
of, 2:131-34
Brogan, T. V. F., ed., New Prince-ton encyclopedia of
poetics, rev. of, 9:125-27
Browar, Lisa, "An oral contract isnt worth the paper
its printed on," 6:100-107; rev. ("Scholarly communication
and information technology: exploring the impact of changes in
the research process on archives," American Archivist,
vol. 55 [Spring 1992]: 236-315), 9:50-54
Brown, Lauren R., "Present at the tenth hour: appraising
and accessioning the papers of Congresswoman Marjorie S. Holt,"
2:95-102; rev. (Archival choices), 2:129-31
BROWN UNIVERSITY-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 5:71-76
Buy books where-sell books where: a directory of out of
print booksellers and their author-subject specialties, Robinson,
rev. of, 1:169 |
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C
Cagle, William R., rev. (Modern first
editins), 2:51-53
Canadian guide to rare books, Gauvin, rev. of, 5:116-17
Cantrell, Karen, ed., Funding for museums, archives and
special collections, rev. of, 4:63-65
CARD CATALOGS, 9:41-47
Cardinal, Roger, ed., The cultures of collecting,
rev. of, 10:48-49
Carter, John, ABC for book collectors, rev. of, 10:102-4
CATALOGING (BIBLIOGRAPHIC), 6:11-22, 53-57; 7:98-108
CATALOGING (BIBLIOGRAPHIC)-COST, 7:87-90
CATALOGING BACKLOGS, 7:87-90
"Cataloging 19th-century childrens books," King,
ill., 7:120-26
"Cataloging 19th-century single-sheet publications,"
OKeefe, ill., 7:141-49
CATALOGING RULES, 4:111; 6:39-52; 7:7-23, 79-83, 109-18,
120-26, 141-49
"Cataloging the decorative elements of 19th-century
imprints," Nipps, ill., 7:128-38
A catalogue of books, both printed and manuscript, in
the Reynolds Historical Library produced during the course of
the eighteenth century, McGuinn, rev. of, 9:123-25
CATLIN, GEORGE, 10:9-20
Chaison, Joanne D., rev. (U.S. reference-iana [1481-1899]),
5:113-16
CHARACTER SETS, 2:39-46
CHILDRENS LITERATURE--19TH CENTURY, 7:120-26
Choosing and working with a conservator, Paris, rev.
of, 6:77-79
CIRCULATION (LIBRARY)-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 2:27-37; 3:103-30
Cloonan, Michèle Valerie, "The future (imperfect)
of special collections and library school education," 10:65-72;
"Mass deacidification in the 1990s," 5:95-103; ed.,
"Recent trends in rare book librarianship," Library
Trends, 36.1 (1987), rev. of, 3:142-48
Cobb, David A., comp., Guide to U.S. map resources,
rev. of, 3:63-66
Cohen, Morton N., rev. (Lewis Carroll at Texas), 2:65-66
Cole, John Y., ed., The community of the book: a directory
of selected organizations and programs, rev. of, 1:167
Cole, Michael, ed., International rare book prices, 1988,
rev. of, 3:150-52
Collecting: an unruly passion; psychological perspectives,
Muensterberger, rev. of, 9:118-20
"The collecting of twentieth-century library manuscripts,"
Rota, 1:39-53 |
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT, 8:19-34
The collections and programs of the American Antiquarian
Society: a 175th-anniversary guide, American Antiquarian
Society, rev. of, 4:133-34
"Collectors and libraries: some studies in symbiosis,"
Basbanes, 8:37-48
The community of the book: a directory of selected organizations
and programs, Kaston, comp., rev. of, 1:167
"A complete list of exhibition catalogues submitted
. . . 1990," Hoover, 5:87-94
COMPUTER EQUIPMENT, 1:141-45
COMPUTER SOFTWARE, 1:141-45; 5:23-31
CONGRESSIONAL PAPERS, 2:95-102
Connolly, Joseph, Modern first editions: their value to
collectors, rev. of, 2:51-53
Conservation and preservation of humanities research collections:
essays on treatment and care of rare books, manuscripts, photography,
and art on paper and canvas, Oliphant, ed., rev. of, 5:39-42
CONSERVATION OF LIBRARY MATERIALS, 5:95-103
CONSERVATORS, 2:103-7; 4:103-11
CONTINUING EDUCATION, 10:78-96
"Continuing education and special collections professionals:
the need for rethinking," Cox, 10:78-96
"Conundrums for rare book catalogers," Dooley,
7:79-83
COPYRIGHT, 5:61-70; 6:108-18
CORRESPONDENCE--ACCESS CONTROL, 6:108-18
Cox, Richard J., "Continuing education and special collections
professionals: the need for rethinking," 10:78-96; Strenthening
New Yorks historical records programs: a self-study guide,
rev. of, 5:42-46
Crane, Joan St.C., rev. (The Parkman Dexter Howe Library),
1:149-56
"Creating an image," Wolf, photo., 1:25-37
Crews, Kenneth D., "Unpublished manuscripts and the
right of fair use: copyright law and the strategic management
of information resources," 5:61-70
Crime in the library, Lincoln, rev. of, 1:72-74
Cronenwett, Philip N., revs. (The permanence and care
of color photographs, 9:54-55; Robert Frost and his printers,
1:166-67)
The cultures of collecting, Elsner, ed., rev. of,
10:48-49
Cummings, Anthony M., University libraries and scholarly
communication, rev. of, 8:121-22
"Curator or conservator: who decides on what treatment?"
Henderson, 2:103-7
CURATORS, 2:103-7; 4:103-11
"A current Library of Congress project for cataloging
19th-century imprints," Urquiza, 7:91-97
"Current security practices in college and university
special collections," Wurzburger, 3:43-57 |
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D
Daniels, Maygene F., ed., A modern archives
reader: basic readings on archival theory and practice, rev.
of, 2:57-60
Davis, Donald G., Jr., ed., Libraries, books & culture,
rev. of, 3:73-75
Davison, Peter, comp., The book encompassed: studies in
twentieth-century bibliography, rev. of, 8:125-28
dBASE III+, 5:23-31; 6:23-37
"Debating discards: a response to Nicholson Baker,"
Douglas, 9:41-47
Decorated cloth in America: publishers' bindings, 1840-1910,
Sue Allen, rev. of, 10:44-48
Describing archival materials: the use of the MARC AMC
format, Smiraglia, ed., rev. of, 6:131-33
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGING, 7:120-26, 128-38, 141-49, 152-59
"Descriptive cataloging and rare books," Stalker,
7:7-23
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGING OF RARE BOOKS (DCRB), 7:7-23, 79-83,
91-97
DESELECTION, 9:8-16
"The design and evaluation of exhibition catalogs,"
Berger, ill., 7:45-60, comment, 7:160 |
"The design and printing of library exhibition catalogues,"
Allen, 5:77-84
DeWitt, Donald L., Guides to archives and manuscript collections
in the United States: an annotated bibliography, rev. of,
9:127-28
Dickinson, Donald C., Henry E. Huntingtons library of
libraries, rev. of, 10:109-11
A dictionary of abbreviations commonly used by German
and Italian antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, Rosenthal,
rev. of, 9:57-59
A directory of rare book and special collections in the
United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, Williams, ed.,
rev. of, 1:65-69
Dooley, Jackie M., "Conundrums for rare book catalogers,"
7:79-83; "Descriptive cataloging and rare books," 7:7-23
Douglas, Nancy E., "Debating discards: a response to
Nicholson Baker," 9:41-47
Dunlap, Ellen S., "Borrowing of special collections
materials for exhibition: a draft," 2:27-37; rev. (Funding
for museums, archives and special collections), 4:63-65 |
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E
An early London printing house at work:
studies in the Bowyer Ledgers, with a supplement to "The
Bowyer ornament stock," (1973), an Appendix on the Bowyer-Emonson
Partnership, and "Bowyers paper stock ledger," by Herbert
Davis, Maslen, rev. of, 9:120-22
"Editorial," Gwyn, 2:5-6, 79-80
"Editorial statement," Gwy, 1:5
EDITORIALS, 1:5; 2:5-6, 79-80; 3:89-90; 4:5-6; 5:5-7; 6:5-6,
7-9; 7:5-6, 75; 8:5-6, 77-78; 9:5-6, 73-74; 10:5-6, 61-62
"Editors note," Berger (8:5-6, 77-78; 9:5-6, 73-74;
10:5-6, 61-62); Schreyer (4:5-6, 5:5-7; 6:5-6; 7:5-6)
"Educating and training special collections librarians,"
Joyce, 10:73-76
ESTC on CD-ROM, rev. of, 8:64-68
Elder, Stephen D., and Victoria Steele, Becoming a fund-raiser:
the principles and practice of library development, rev.
of, 9:62-63
Elsner, John, ed., The cultures of collecting, rev.
of, 10:48-49 |
"Embracing the flood: questions about collecting
twentieth-century non-literary works," Landon, 2:81-93
EPHEMERA-19TH CENTURY, 7:152-59
"Ephemera: MARC-formatted cataloging records,"
Zietz, 7:152-59
Erdmann, Christine, comp., Special collections in college
libraries, rev. of, 2:125-27
"The evolution of the concept of special collections
in American research libraries," Joyce, 3:19-29
"The Exhibition Catalogue Awards," 1991,
Berger, 6:119-26; 1992, Taylor, 8:51-59; 1993,
Smyth, 9:95-102; 1994, Salazar, 9:105-15
EXHIBITION CATALOGUES, 1:74-76; 2:113-24; 3:131-36; 4:113-20;
5:77-84, 85-94; 6:119-26; 7:45-60, 160; 8:51-59; 9:95-102, 105-15
EXHIBITION PROGRAMS, 6:89-99
EXHIBITIONS, 3:91-101; 6:89-99
"Expanding access: loan of original materials in special
collections," Hickerson, 3:113-19 |
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F
Fairbrass, Sheila, ed., Manchester 1992
conference papers, rev. of, 8:69-70
Farudi, Daryush, comp., Buy books where--sell books where:
a directory of out of print booksellers and their author-subject
specialties, rev. of, 1:169
Ferguson, Stephen, comp., "RBMS at 30: growing along
with the profession," Appendix I & II, 3:8-16; revs.
(ESTC on CD-ROM, 8:64-68; Preserving Harvards retrospective
collections, 6:129-31)
Final report of the Congressional papers project,
rev. of, 3:78-79
Finlay, Nancy, Artists of the book in Boston: 1890-1910,
rev. of, 2:67-68
First editions: a field guide for collectors of English
and American literature, Ward, rev. of, 10:104-5
Folkerts, Menso, ed., The use of computers in cataloging
Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts: papers from the International
Workshop in Munich, 10-12 August 1989, rev. of, 8:116-18 |
FOREIGN LANGUAGE MATERIALS, 2:39-46
Forging history: the detection of fake letters & documents,
Rendell, rev. of, 10:107-9
Freeman, Arthur and Janet Ing, Anatomy of an auction:
rare books at Ruxley Lodge 1919, rev. of, 6:73-75
Friedman, Joan M., "The antiquarian micro," 1:141-45;
2:39-46
FRIENDS OF LIBRARIES, 9:19-28
"From eccentric to sanctified: the eclectic exhibition
catalogues of 1989 and the Leab awards," Hoover, 4:113-20
Fuller, Elizabeth E., rev. (Describing archival materials),
6:131-33
FUND RAISING, 3:31-41; 9:19-28, 77-85
Funding for museums, archives and special collections,
Wallen, ed., rev. of, 4:63-65
"The future (imperfect) of special collections and library
school education," Cloonan, 10:65-72 |
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G
Gardner, Joel, rev. (The management of
oral history sound archives), 4:57-60
Gaskell, Philip, A bibliography of the Foulis Press,
2nd ed., rev. of, 2:47-51
Gauvin, Daniel, Guide Canadien de livre rare/Canadian
guide to rare books, rev. of, 5:116-17
"Generous but responsible: the unique, the rare, and
interlibrary loan," Huttner, ed., 3:103-30
The gentle invasion: continental emigré booksellers
of the thirties and forties and their impact on the antiquarian
booktrade in the United States . . . The second annual Sol M.
Malkin lecture in bibliography, Rosenthal, rev. of, 3:66-73
"George Catlin and Sir Thomas Phillipps: a nineteenth-century
friendship," Troccoli, 10:9-20
George Cruikshanks life, times, and art, vol. 1 (1792-1835),
Patten, rev. of, 9:128-31
Gibson, Margaret T., The Bible in the Latin West,
rev. of, 10:43-44
GIFTS AND EXCHANGES, 6:100-107
GILCREASE MUSEUM (TULSA, OKLA.), 10:9-20
Gilliland, Anne J., ed., "Automating intellectual access
to archives," Library Trends, vol. 36, no. 3 (1988),
rev. of, 4:65-71
Gilpin, George H., revs. (Rare book and manuscript libraries
in the twenty-first century; The role and future of special
collections in research libraries), 10:51-54
Gilreath, James, ed., The judgement of experts: essays
and documents about the forging of the Oath of a freeman,
rev. of, 6:68-70
Goldschmidt, Lucien, "The arts and the antiquarian book
trade: the inherited past and a viable future," 2:7-17
Goldstein, David, Hebrew incunables in the British Isles:
a preliminary census, rev. of, 1:55-57
Gordon, Ann D., Using the nations documentary heritage:
the report of the historical documents study, rev. of, 7:63-64
GRANTS, 1:107-15; 3:31-41 |
Green, James N., "Recent publications," 3:59-80,
137-54; 4:53-71, 121-34; 5:39-49, 105-17; 6:59-81, 127-35; 7:63-65;
revs. (Bibliography: history of a tradition, 5:46-49;
International rare book prices, 1988, 3:150-52; Preserving
the illustrated text, 7:64-65; Using the nations documentary
heritage, 7:63-64)
Greenberg, Stephen, rev. (Aldus and his dream book),
8:115-16
Greetham, D. C., ed., Text: transactions of the Society
for Textual Scholarship, 1 for 1981, rev. of, 1:70-71; Textual
scholarship: an introduction, rev. of, 10:105-6
Grendler, Marcella, "Beyond the guidelines, or better
access to access projects," 1:107-15
GUEST EDITORIALS, 6:7-9; 7:75
"Guest editors note," Zietz, 7:75
Guide Canadien de livre rare/Canadian guide to rare books,
Gauvin, rev. of, 5:116-17
A guide to manuscript collections of the Indiana Historical
Society and Indiana State Library, Pumroy, rev. of, 2:131-34
A guide to the Archives of Hampton Institute, Malval,
comp., rev. of, 1:60-61
A guide to the Modern Literary Manuscripts collection
in the special collections of the Washington University Libraries,
Murray, comp., rev. of, 2:68
Guide to U.S. map resources, Cobb, comp., rev. of,
3:63-66
Guidelines and application instructions, National
Endowment for the Humanities, rev. of, 8:130-33
"Guidelines for submission of articles to Rare Books
and Manuscripts Librarianship," 1:77-79; 2:71-73; 3:81-83;
4:73-75; 5:53-55; 8:134-36
Guides to archives and manuscript collections in the United
States: an annotated bibliography, rev. of, 9:127-28
Gullans, Charles, Decorated cloth in America: publishers
bindings, 1840-1910, rev. of, 10:44-48
Gundersheimer, Werner, "Two noble kinsmen: libraries
and museums," 3:91-101
Gwinn, Nancy E., ed., Preservation microfilming: a guide
for librarians and archivists, rev. of, 3:59-63
Gwyn, Ann, "Editorial," 2:5-6, 79-80; "Editorial
satement," 1:5 |
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Hall, Holley, ed., James Merrill, Poet,
exhib. rev., 1:75
Hamburger, Susan, revs. (Collecting: an unruly passion,
9:118-20; Non-standard collection management, 8:63-64)
Hamilton, Ian, ed., The Oxford companion to twentieth-century
poetry in English, rev. of, 9:125-27
Hamsa, Charles F., Bookmans guide to Americana, 9th
ed., rev. of, 3:79-80
Harmon, James D., Integrated pest management in museum,
library and archival facilities: a step by step approach for
the design, development, implementation and maintenance of an
integrated pest management program, rev. of, 8:124-25
Harris, Carolyn, "It takes two to tango: a conservators
view of curator/conservator relations," 4:103-11
Harrod, Leonard Montague, Harrods librarians glossary
of terms used in librarianship, documentation and the book crafts,
5th ed., rev. of, 1:71-72
Haugh, Georgia C., comp., "RBMS at 30: growing along
with the profession," Appendix III, 3:17-18
Hawkins, Carin Ruff, revs. (Bibliographic access to Medieval
and Renaissance manuscripts; "MARC cataloging for Medieval
manuscripts," Rare Books & Manuscripts Librarianship,
vol. 6, no. 1 (1991); The use of computers in cataloging Medieval
and Renaissance manuscripts), 8:116-18
Heard, J. Norman, Bookmans guide to Americana, 9th
ed., rev. of, 3:79-80
Hebrew incunables in the British Isles: a preliminary
census, Goldstein, rev. of, 1:55-57
Henderson, Cathy, "Curator or conservator: who decides
on what treatment?" 2:103-7; revs. (Location register
of twentieth-century English literary manuscripts and letters,
4:53-57; Preservation microfilming, 3:59-63)
Henry E. Huntingtons library of libraries, Dickinson,
rev. of, 10:109-11
Hickerson, H. Thomas, "Expanding access: loan of original
materials in special collections," 3:113-19
Higginbotham, Barbra Buckner, Our past preserved: a history
of American library preservation, 1876-1910, rev. of, 6:76-77 |
Hill, W. Speed, ed., Text: transactions of the Society
for Textual Scholarship, 1 for 1981, rev. of, 1:70-71
HILL MONASTIC MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY, 6:23-37
History comes to life: collecting historical letters and
documents, Rendell, rev. of, 10:107-9
Hobson, Anthony, Humanists and bookbinders: the origins
and diffusion of the humanistic bookbinding 1459-1559, with a
census of historiated plaquette and medallion bindings of the
Renaissance, rev. of, 5:110-13
Hodson, Sara S., "Private lives: confidentiality in
manuscripts collections," 6:108-18
Hohman, Judy, Strengthening New Yorks historical records
programs: a self-study guide, rev. of, 5:42-46
HOLT, MARJORIE S., 2:95-102
HOMOSEXUAL LITERATURE, 8:19-34
Hoover, John Neal, comp., "A complete list of exhibition
catalogues submitted . . . 1990," 5:87-94; "From eccentric
to sanctified: the eclectic exhibition catalogues of 1989 and
the Leab awards," 4:113-20; revs. (A dictionary of abbreviations
commonly used by German and Italian antiquarian booksellers and
auctioneers, 9:57-59; Multilingual dictionary of publishing,
printing and bookselling, 9:57-59); "Two paths: books
as history, books as art, and the 1987 Exhibition Catalogue Awards,"
ill., 2:113-24; "Where the catalogues are: a check list
for obtaining recent rare book exhibition catalogues," 3:131-36
"How the RBMS Exhibition Catalogue Awards got from there
to here, from then to now," Leach, 1:127-39
Hubbell, Leslie C., rev. (Nothing more agreeable),
1:69-70
Humanists and bookbinders: the origins and diffusion of
the humanistic bookbinding 1459-1559, with a census of historiated
plaquette and medallion bindings of the Renaissance, Hobson,
rev. of, 5:110-13
HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, 3:107-11
HUSBANDS RESENTMENT; OR, THE HISTORY OF LADY MANCHESTER,
7:26-42
Huttner, Sidney F., ed., "Generous but responsible:
the unique, the rare, and interlibrary loan," 3:103-30;
"Recent publications," 8:61-72, 115-33; 9:49-67, 117-32;
10:43-55, 100-12; revs. (Manchester 1992 conference papers,
8:69-70; Marbled paper, 5:107-9) |
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ILLUSTRATIONS-19TH CENTURY, 7:128-38
"The incunabula collections at the Library of Congress,"
Van Wingen, 4:85-100
Index to personal names in the National Union Catalog
of Manuscript Collections, 1959-1984, Ostroff, ed., rev.
of, 3:148-50
INDIANA UNIVERSITY, 5:33-38
Ing, Janet see Arthur Freeman
"Institutional collecting of twentieth-century literature,"
Matheson, 4:7-41
Integrated pest management in museum, library and archival
facilities: a step by step approach for the design, development,
implementation and maintenance of an integrated pest management
program, Harmon, rev. of, 8:124-25 |
INTERLIBRARY LOANS-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 3:103-30
International rare book prices, 1988, Cole, ed., rev.
of, 3:150-52
INTERNET, 10:22-37
"Introduction," Mason, 7:76-78
"Introduction: MARC cataloging for Medieval manuscripts,"
Mayo, guest editorial, 6:7-9
Isaacs, Alan, ed., Multilingual dictionary of publishing,
printing and bookselling, rev. of, 9:57-59
"It takes two to tango: a conservators view of curator/conservator
relations," Pilette, 4:103-11
Ives, Sidney, gen. ed., The Parkman Dexter Howe Library,
rev. of, 1:149-56 |
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James Merrill, Poet, Hall, ed., exhib.
rev., 1:75
Johnson, Elizabeth L., "Oh, no, its a serial! or, cataloging
19th-century serials," 7:109-18
Jones, William Goodrich, "Leaner and meaner: special
collections, librarians, and humanists at the end of the century,"
8:80-91
Joseph, Michael Scott, rev. (George Cruikshanks life,
times, and art), 9:128-31 |
Joyce, William L., "Educating and training special
collections librarians," 10:73-76; "The evolution of
the concept of special collections in American research libraries,"
3:19-29
The judgment of experts: essays and documents about the
forging of the Oath of a freeman, Gilreath, ed., rev. of,
6:68-70 |
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KANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY (MO.), 9:8-16
Kapr, Albert, The art of lettering: the history, anatomy,
and aesthetics of the Roman letter forms, rev. of, 1:58-60
Kaston, Carren O., comp., The community of the book: a
directory of selected organizations and programs, rev. of,
1:167
Keller, Dean H., rev. (The Lilly Library), 2:60-62
Kenney, Anne R., "Expanding access: loan of original
materials in special collections," 3:113-19
Kert, Bernice, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: the woman in
the family, rev. of, 9:117-18
Kimball, Margaret J., "Workflow for processing manuscripts
in automated systems," 1:117-26
King, Cornelia S., "Cataloging 19th-century hildrens
books," ill., 7:120-26
Koda, Paul S., exhib. revs. (James Merrill, Poet,
1:75; Spanish and Portuguese 16th century books in the Department
of Printing and Graphic Arts, 1:74-75; Women of courage,
1:75-76); "Recent publications," 1:55-76, 147-70; 2:47-70,
125-37; revs. (Artists of the book in Boston, 2:67-68;
Bibliographies, 1:167-68; A bibliography of George
Poulett Scrope, geologist, economist, and local historian,
2:69; Book collecting and care of books, 1:170; Booking
in the heartland, 2:135-36; Bookmans guide to Americana,
9th ed., 3:79-80; Bookmans price index, vols. 31-32, 1:168-69;
Buy books where--sell books where, 1:169; The community
of the book, 1:167; Crime in the library, 1:72-74;
An early London printing house at work, 9:120-22; A
guide to the Modern Literary Manuscripts collection in the special
collections of the Washington University Libraries, 2:68;
Harrods librarians glossary of terms used in librarianship,
documentation and the book crafts, 5th ed., 1:71-72; Libraries,
Books, and Culture, 3:73-75; The library preservation
program, 2:136-37; Marks in books, illustrated and explained,
1:169-70; Our past preserved, 6:76-77; Sheppards book
dealers in North America, 10th ed., 2:68-69; Text,
1:70-71; Victorian novels in serial, 2:69-70; The Wolf
years, 1:72; Women writers in McFarlin special collections,
first series, 2:70)
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Korey, Marie Elena, revs. (Antiquarian bookselling in
the United States, 1:147-49; Guide Canadien de livre rare/Canadian
guide to rare books, 5:116-17); The Wolf years: the renascence
of the Library Company of Philadelphia 1952-1984, rev. of,
1:72
Krummel, D. W., Bibliographies: their aims and methods,
rev. of, 1:167-68
Kühne, Andreas, ed., The use of computers in cataloging
Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts: papers from the International
Workshop in Munich, 10-12 August 1989, rev. of, 8:116-18 |
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Laird, Michael, rev. (Bookbindings &
other bibliophily), 10:100-102
Landon, Richard, "Embracing the flood: questions about
collecting twentieth-century non-literary works," 2:81-93;
rev. (Books as a way of life), 4:126-30
Lange, Thomas V., "Alternatives to interlibrary loan,"
3:107-11
Larson, Jennifer, rev. (The judgment of experts),
6:68-70
Layne, Sara Shatford, "MARC format for Medieval manuscript
images," ill., 6:39-52
Leach, Sally, "How the RBMS Exhibition Catalogue Awards
got from there to here, from then to now," 1:127-39
"Leaner and meaner: special collections, librarians,
and humanists at the end of the century," Jones, 8:80-91
Lee, Sul H., ed., The role and future of special collections
in research libraries: British and American perspectives,
rev. of, 10:51-54
Leonard and Virginia Woolf as publishers: the Hogarth
Press 1917-1941, Willis, rev. of, 8:120-21
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 7:160
Lewis Carroll at Texas, Taylor, rev. of, 2:65-66
LIABILITY, 6:100-107
LIBRARIANS, 1:93-105
LIBRARIANS-TRAINING OF, 5:33-38; 10:65-72, 73-76
Librarians glossary of terms used in librarianship, documentation
and the book crafts, 5th ed., Harrod, rev. of, 1:71-72
LIBRARIES-EXHIBITIONS, 3:91-101
LIBRARIES-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 1:11-24; 8:37-48, 80-91, 106-11;
10:65-72, 73-76, 78-96
Libraries, books & culture, Davis, ed., rev. of,
3:73-75
LIBRARY AUTOMATION, 1:117-26 |
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 1:25-37
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,7:91-97
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 4:85-100
The library preservation program: models, priorities,
possibilities, Merrill-Oldham, ed., rev. of, 2:136-37
Library publications programs, SPEC Kit #145, Office
of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries, rev.
of, 4:60-63
LIBRARY SCHOOLS, 10:65-72
LIBRARY SECURITY OFFICER LISTSERV, 10:22-37
LIBRARY SECURITY SYSTEMS-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 2:19-26; 3:43-57
LIBRARY USERS, 8:92-96
"The Lilly Fellowship Program: training for rare book
librarians," Silver, 5:33-38
LILLY LIBRARY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM, 5:33-38
The Lilly Library: the first quarter century 1960-1985,
rev. of, 2:60-62
Lincoln, Alan Jay, Crime in the library, rev. of,
1:72-74
"Literary canons, literary studies, and library collections:
a retrospective on collecting twentieth-century writers,"
Staley, 5:9-21
LITERATURE--SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 8:9-16
Location register of twentieth-century English literary
manuscripts and letters, Sutton, comp., rev. of, 4:53-57
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, 9:19-28
Luckenbill, Dan, "Using dBASE III+ for finding aids
and a manuscripts processing workflow," 5:23-31 |
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MACHINE READABLE MANUSCRIPT CENSUS RECORD
(MCR), 6:23-37
MacNeil, Heather, Without consent: the ethics of disclosing
personal information in public archives, rev. of, 8:118-20
Malavieille, Sophie, Reliures et cartonnages déditeur
en France au XIXe siècle (1815-1865), rev. of, 2:127-29
Malval, Fritz J., comp., A guide to the Archives of Hampton
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The management of oral history sound archives, Stielow,
rev. of, 4:57-60
Managing special collections, Scham, rev. of, 3:137-42
Manchester 1992 conference papers, Fairbrass, ed.,
rev. of, 8:69-70
MANUSCRIPTS, 5:61-70
MANUSCRIPTS-ACCESS CONTROL, 6:108-18
MANUSCRIPTS-COLLECTIONS-20TH CENTURY, 1:39-53; 2:81-93; 4:7-41
Marbled paper: its history, techniques, and patterns with
special reference to the relationship of marbling to bookbinding
in Europe and the western world, Wolfe, rev. of, 5:107-9
"MARC cataloging for Medieval manuscripts," Rare
Books & Manuscripts Librarianship, vol. 6, no. 1 (1991),
Mayo, ed., rev. of, 8:116-18
"MARC format for Medieval manuscript images," Layne,
ill., 6:39-52
MARC FORMATS, 5:71-76; 6:11-22, 23-37, 39-52, 53-57; 7:141-49,
152-59
Margins and marginality: the printed page in early modern
England, Tribble, rev. of, 10:49-51
Marks in books, illustrated and explained, Stoddard,
rev. of, 1:169-70
Martin, Elizabeth, ed., Multilingual dictionary of publishing,
printing and bookselling, rev. of, 9:57-59
Martin, Robert S., revs. (Guide to U.S. map resources,
3:63-66; Special collections in college libraries, 2:125-27;
Without consent, 8:118-20); ed., Scholarly communication
in an electronic environment, rev. of, 9:63-64; and Elaine
B. Smyth, "Working with Friends of the Library to augment
staff resources: a case history," 9:19-28
Maslen, Keith, An early London printing house at work:
studies in the Bowyer Ledgers, with a supplement to "The
Bowyer ornament stock," (1973), an Appendix on the Bowyer-Emonson
Partnership, and "Bowyers paper stock ledger," by Herbert
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Mason, Alexandra, "Introduction," 7:76-78; revs.
(Managng special collections, 3:137-42; Paper terms,
6:70-73; Type evidence, 6:70-73); "Using MARC to
catalog Medieval manuscripts: comments," 6:53-57
"Mass deacidification in the 1990s," Cloonan, 5:95-103
Matheson, William, "Institutional collecting of twentieth-century
literature," 4:7-41
Matthews, Jack, Booking in the heartland, rev. of,
2:135-36 |
Mayo, Hope, "Introduction: MARC cataloging for Medieval
manuscripts," guest editorial, 6:7-9; ed., "MARC cataloging
for Medieval manuscripts," Rare Books & Manuscripts
Librarianship, vol. 6, no. 1 (1991), rev. of, 8:116-18; "Medieval
manuscript cataloging and the MARC format," 6:11-22; rev.
(Personennamen des Mittelalters), 6:59-67
McCarthy, Paul H., ed., Archives assessment and planning
workbook, rev. of, 5:42-46
McGann, Jerome, Black riders: the visible language of
modernism, rev. of, 9:59-60
McGrath, Daniel F., ed., Bookmans price index: a guide
to the values of rare and out of print books, vols. 31-32,
rev. of, 1:168-69
Multilingual see Fran Alexander
McGuinn, Marion, A catalogue of books, both printed and
manuscript, in the Reynolds Historical Library produced during
the course of the eighteenth century, rev. of, 9:123-25
McNamara, Charles B., rev. (Special collections in college
and university libraries), 4:130-33
MCR see MACHINE READABLE MANUSCRIPT CENSUS RECORD
(MCR)
"Medieval manuscript cataloging and the MARC format,"
Mayo, 6:11-22
MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS, 6:11-22, 23-37, 39-52, 53-57
Merrill-Oldham, Jan, ed., The library preservation program:
models, priorities, possibilities, rev. of, 2:136-37
Metzger, Philip A., rev. (Proceedings of the New York
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Meyer, Horst, comp., Bibliographie der Buch und Bibliotheks-geschichte,
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Michelson, Avra, "Scholarly communication and information
technology: exploring the impact of changes in the research process
on archives," American Archivist, vol. 55 (Spring
1992): 236-315, rev. of, 9:50-54
MINIMAL CATALOGING, 7:91-97
MINIMAL LEVEL CATALOGING (MLC) MARC RECORDS, 7:91-97
Mitchell, William J., The reconfigured eye: visual truth
in the post-photographic era, rev. of, 9:49-50
A modern archives reader: basic readings on archival theory
and practice, Daniels, ed., rev. of, 2:57-60
Modern first editions: their value to collectors,
Connolly, rev. of, 2:51-53
Moebs, Thomas Truxtun, comp., U.S. reference-iana (1481-1899),
rev. of, 5:113-16
Morris, Leslie A., "Beyond the books: programs for exhibitions,"
6:89-99; rev. (Anatomy of an auction), 6:73-75
Muensterberger, Werner, Collecting: an unruly passion;
psychological perspectives, rev. of, 9:118-20
Multilingual see Alexander, Fran
Murray, Timothy D., comp., A guide to the Modern Literary
Manuscripts collection in the special collections of the Washington
University Libraries, rev. of, 2:68 |
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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES, 1:107-15
National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Preservation
and Access, Guidelines and application instructions, rev.
of, 8:130-33
"Navigating the mainstream: key to survival," Bengtson,
8:92-96
Needham, Paul, The printer and the pardoner, rev.
of, 2:53-57
Nevins, Iris, Traditional marbling, rev. of, 2:134-35
"The new literary scholarship, the contextual point
of view, and the use of special collections," Oram, 8:9-16
New Princeton encyclopedia of poetics, Preminger,
rev. of, 9:125-27 |
"New ranges for collecting Western Americana: is
it time to put the old bibliographies out to pasture?" Vinson,
9:87-93
The Nijmegen Proof: a romance of rare books, Barkworth,
rev. of, 3:75-78
Nipps, Karen, "Cataloging the decorative elements of
19th-century imprints," ill., 7:128-38; revs. (Binding
terms, 3:152-54; Provenance evidence, 3:152-54)
"Non-MARC databases and the census level record,"
Amos, 6:23-37
Non-standard collection management, Pearce, ed., rev.
of, 8:63-64
Nothing more agreeable: music in George Washingtons family,
Britt, rev. of, 1:69-70
NOTICES, 1:69-74, 167-70; 2:67-70, 135-37; 3:79-80; 7:63-65 |
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"Of sherpas and mountain climbers: the
special collections librarian in the library development process,"
Steele, 9:77-85
Office of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries,
Library publications programs, SPEC Kit #145, rev. of,
4:60-63; Preservation guidelines in ARL libraries, SPEC Kit
#137, rev. of, 4:60-63; University copyright policies
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Ogden, Barclay, On the preservation of books and documents
in original form, rev. of, 4:121-26
"Oh, no, its a serial! or, cataloging 19th-century serials,"
Johnson, 7:109-18
OKeefe, Doris, "Cataloging 19th-century single-sheet
publications," ill., 7:141-49
Oliphant, Dave, ed., Conservation and preservation of
humanities research collections: essays on treatment and care
of rare books, manuscripts, photography, and art on paper and
canvas, rev. of, 5:39-42
On the preservation of books and documents in original
form, rev. of, Ogden, 4:121-26 |
"Online catalogs and the retrospective conversion
of special collections," Pasternack, 5:71-76
ONLINE DATABASES, 1:117-26, 141-45; 5:71-76; 7:98-108; 9:41-47
"An oral contract isnt worth the paper its printed on,"
Browar, 6:100-107
Oram, Richard W., "The new literary scholarship, the
contextual point of view, and the use of special collections,"
8:9-16; revs. (Black riders, 9:59-60; The cultures
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ORDERING (MATERIALS), 4:43-52
Ostroff, Harriet, ed., Index to personal names in the
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rev. of, 3:148-50
Our past preserved: a history of American library preservation,
1876-1910, Higgin-botham, rev. of, 6:76-77
Overmier, Judith, rev. (Textual scholarship), 10:105-6
The Oxford companion to twentieth-century poetry in English,
Hamilton, ed., rev. of, 9:125-27 |
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P, Q
Pantzer, Katharine F., rev. (The printer
and the pardoner), 2:53-57
Paper terms: a thesaurus for use in rare book and special
collections cataloguing, rev. of, 6:70-73
Paris, Jan, Choosing and working with a conservator,
rev. of, 6:77-79
Parkes, M. B., Pause and effect: an introduction to the
history of punctuation in the West, rev. of, 9:60-62
The Parkman Dexter Howe Library, Ives, gen. ed., rev.
of, 1:149-56
Pasternack, Howard, "Online catalogs and the retrospective
conversion of special collections," 5:71-76
Pattn, Robert L., George Cruikshanks life, times, and
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Paul, Karen Dawley, Records management handbook for United
States Senators and their repositories, rev. of, 1:156-59
Paulson, Barbara, comp., "RBMS at 30: growing along
with the profession," Appendix III, 3:17-18
Pause and effect: an introduction to the history of punctuation
in the West, Parkes, rev. of, 9:60-62
Peace, Nancy E., ed., Archival choices: managing the historical
record in an age of abundance, rev. of, 2:129-31
Pearce, Michael, ed., Non-standard collection management,
rev. of, 8:63-64
The permanence and care of color photographs: traditional
and digital color prints, color negatives, slides, and motion
pictures, Wilhelm, rev. of, 9:54-55
Personennamen des Mittelalters, rev. of, 6:59-67
PHILADELPHIA AREA CONSORTIUM OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES
(1ST : 1992 : PHILADELPHIA), 7:75-159
PHILLIPPS, THOMAS, SIR, 10:9-20
Pilette, Roberta, "It takes two to tango: a conservators
view of curator/conservator relations," 4:103-11
Poulson, Zachariah, 3rd, rev. (The Nijmegen Proof),
3:75-78 |
Preminger, Alex, ed., New Princeton encyclopedia of
poetics, rev. of, 9:125-27
"Present at the tenth hour: appraising and accessioning
the papers of Congresswoman Marjorie S. Holt," Brown, 2:95-102
Preservation guidelines in ARL libraries, SPEC Kit #137,
Office of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries,
rev. of, 4:60-63
Preservation microfilming: a guide for librarians and
archivists, Gwinn, ed., rev. of, 3:59-63
PRESERVATION OF LIBRARY MATERIALS, 5:95-103
Preserving Harvards retrospective collections: report
of the Harvard University Library Task Group on Collection Preservation
Priorities, rev. of, 6:129-31
Preserving the illustrated text: report of the Joint Task
Force on Text and Image, rev. of, 7:64-65
"Pricing scarce and rare books and manuscripts,"
Ahearn, 9:31-38
The printer and the pardoner, Needham, rev. of, 2:53-57
PRINTING-HISTORY, 4:85-100
PRIVACY, 6:108-18
PRIVATE COLLECTORS, 8:37-48
"Private lives: confidentiality in manuscripts collections,"
Hodson, 6:108-18
Proceedings of the New York state seminar on mass deacidification,
Albany, New York, October 15-16, 1992, rev. of, 8:68-69
PROVENANCE, Sider, "Bibliographical Note," 10:4041
Provenance evidence: thesaurus for use in rare book and special
collections cataloguing, rev. of, 3:152-54
Pumroy, Eric, A guide to manuscript collections of the
Indiana Historical Society and Indiana State Library, rev.
of, 2:131-34
"Queer things from old closets: libraries-gay and
lesbian studies-queer theory," Taylor, 8:19-34
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Rare book and manuscript libraries in
the twenty-first century, Wendorf, ed., rev. of, 10:51-54
"Rare book cataloguing rules to be revised," RBMS,
Bibliographic Standards Committee, 4:111
"The rare book librarians day," Traister, 1:93-105
RARE BOOKS-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS, 1:11-24
RARE BOOKS-SPECIAL COLLECTIONS-HISTORY, 3:19-29
RBML, "Guidelines for submission of articles,"
1:77-79; 2:71-73; 3:81-83; 4:73-75; 5:53-55; 8:134-36
RARE BOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION, 1:7-9
RBMS-BIBLIOGRAPHY, 2:109-12
RBMS-HISTORY, 3:3-18
"RBMS: an overview," Ashby, 1:7-9
"RBMS at 30: growing along with the profession,"
Schreyer, 3:3-18
RBMS, Bibliographic Standards Committee, "Rare book
cataloguing rules to be revised," 4:111
RBMS EXHIBITION CATALOGUE AWARDS, 1:127-39; 2:113-24; 3:131-36;
4:113-20; 5:85-94; 6:119-26; 8:51-59; 9:95-102, 105-15
"Rare books and special collections in American libraries:
seeing the sites," Belanger, 1:11-24
Rare books 1983-84: trends, collections, sources,
Schreyer, ed., rev. of, 1:61-65
RARE MATERIALS-PRICING, 9:31-38
RARE MATERIALS-THEFT, 10:22-37
RARE MATERIALS-20TH CENTURY, 2:81-93
Rare people and rare books, Sowerby, rev. of, 3:66-73
Ray, Gordon N., Books as a way of life: essays by Gordon
N. Ray, rev. of, 4:126-30
Ray, Kevin, rev. (Leonard and Virginia Woolf as publishers),
8:120-21
Rayward, W. Boyd, rev. (Bibliography: its history and
development), 1:159-61
"Recent publications," Green (3:59-80, 137-54;
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Huttner (8:61-72, 115-33; 9:49-67, 117-32; 10:43-55, 100-112);
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"A request from the new editor," Schreyer, 3:89-90
RESEARCH LIBRARIES-UNITED STATES-HISTORY, 3:19-29
RESEARCH METHODS, 8:80-91
RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION, 5:71-76
REVIEW ESSAYS, 5:95-103
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The second annual Sol M. Malkin lecture in bibliography,
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Salazar, Theresa, "The Exhibition Catalogue
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Samuels, Helen Willa, Varsity letters: documenting modern
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"Special collections lending: a readers view,"
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Taylor, Saundra, rev. (A guide to manuscript collections
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TECHNOLOGY IMPACT, 7:87-90
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University copyright policies in ARL libraries, SPEC Kit
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 7:26-42
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN-HARRY RANSOM HUMANITIES RESEARCH
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Zafren, Herbert C., rev. (Hebrew incunables
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