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Bibliographies and reference works |
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Article titles are followed by the authors’ names; place of appearance is indicated by volume and page numbers. The link from volume
and page numbers will lead to information on publication dates thus
yielding a complete reference to the article.
Indexes and indexing. E.F. Steiner-Prag and J.M. Jacobstein 1.48–9
Indexers’ reference books. Bruce S.C. Harling 7.151–5; supplementary titles 8.61
Reference books for American indexers. Ruth M. Hines 8.56–60
The role of thesauri in mechanized systems. Alan Gilchrist 9.146–54
Subject bibliographies in information work. K. Boodson 10.15–23
Indexing Walford. Geoffrey Hamilton 13.260–1
English-language dictionaries, past and present. Philip Bradley 15.99–107
Reference books for indexers. K.G.B. Bakewell 15.131–40
Thesauri their uses for indexers. Pat F. Booth 15.141–4
A founding father: Frederick Ruffner and the GALE Research Co. Philip Bradley 16.22–31
A bibliometric study of indexing and abstracting 1876–1976. Ming-Yueh Tsay 16.234–8
The Oxford thesaurus: British and American editions. Philip Bradley 18.192–4
The body of a reference work in relation to its index: an analysis of Wordsmanship. Bella Hass Weinberg. 20.18–22
The making of a dictionary: James A.H. Murray. Hazel K. Bell. 20.78–80
Indexing: a current-awareness bibliography: regular instalments compiled by Hans H. Wellisch, volumes 15–16 (1986–89); by Jean Wheeler, volumes 18–21 (1992–98)
A new standard for controlled vocabularies. Emily Fayen 24.62–65
The Atlantic Monthly’s ‘proper name index.’ Benjamin Healy 24.68–70
Developing and using new reference tools to search the jurisprudence of the World Trade Organization: the case of the Appellate Body Repertory. Iain Sandford, Steve Cooper and Fernando Preto Ramos 24.218–222
The British Museum catalogue of Hebrew incunabula: an evaluation of its information design and indexes. Bella Hass Weinberg 25.12–15
Searching the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Rupert Mann 25.16–18
Book indexing in China. Liqun Dai 26.3
A Turkish treasure trove. Meral Alakus 26.8
Indexing theatre programmes. Dennis Bryans. 26.118–120
Bibliography in a digital age. Geraldine Triffitt. 26.127–131
A ha’p’orth of tar. [Cambridge history of the book in Britain, vol. vi, 1830-1914] John Sutherland 27.134
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