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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2009, no.1 (January1, 2011): 521–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-1164702.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2010, no.1 (January1, 2012): 509–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-1589099.
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Nordloh,DavidJ. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 1998, no.1 (September1, 2000): 517–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-1998-1-517.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2000, no.1 (January1, 2002): 521–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2000-1-521.
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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2001, no.1 (January1, 2003): 533–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2001-1-533.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2002, no.1 (January1, 2004): 525–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2002-1-525.
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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2003, no.1 (January1, 2005): 571–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2003-1-571.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2004, no.1 (January1, 2006): 533–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2005-024.
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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2005, no.1 (January1, 2007): 529–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2006-022.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2006, no.1 (January1, 2008): 539–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2007-013.
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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2007, no.1 (January1, 2009): 521–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2008-021.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2008, no.1 (January1, 2010): 545–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2009-023.
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Scharnhorst,G. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2011, no.1 (January1, 2013): 463–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2144154.
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Nordloh,D.J. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2012, no.1 (January1, 2014): 481–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2680126.
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Scharnhorst, Gary. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2013, no.1 (2015): 497–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-2886895.
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Nordloh,DavidJ. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2014, no.1 (2016): 495–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-3500235.
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Scharnhorst, Gary. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2015, no.1 (2017): 439–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-3955264.
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Nordloh,DavidJ. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2016, no.1 (2018): 419–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-6685304.
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Scharnhorst, Gary. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2017, no.1 (September1, 2019): 443–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-7491891.
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Nordloh,DavidJ. "General Reference Works." American Literary Scholarship 2018, no.1 (September1, 2020): 435–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00659142-8287989.
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HOWELLS,D.L.L. "RUSSIAN STUDIES: GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 46, no.1 (March13, 1985): 972–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-90002691.
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HOWELLS,D.L.L. "RUSSIAN STUDIES: GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 47, no.1 (March13, 1986): 957–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-90002766.
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HOWELLS,D.L.L. "RUSSIAN STUDIES: GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 49, no.1 (March13, 1988): 936–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-90002919.
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HOWELLS,D.L.L. "RUSSIAN STUDIES: GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 51, no.1 (March13, 1990): 940–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-90003070.
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HOWELLS,D.L.L. "RUSSIAN STUDIES: GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS." Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies 53, no.1 (March13, 1992): 984–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22224297-90003218.
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2004." College & Research Libraries 66, no.2 (March1, 2005): 171–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.66.2.171.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2005." College & Research Libraries 67, no.2 (March1, 2006): 177–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.67.2.177.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2006." College & Research Libraries 68, no.2 (March1, 2007): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.68.2.183.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2007." College & Research Libraries 69, no.2 (March1, 2008): 175–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.69.2.175.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Pearlstein, Peggy. "Recommended Judaica Reference Works, 2001." Judaica Librarianship 11, no.1 (January1, 2003): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1130.
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The purpose of this column is to recommend current Judaica reference sources, both general and specialized. It is intended to serve as a guide to new tools for scholarly research as well as to more popular, but reliable, works. The annotations describe the scope, arrangement, and use of each work. This column lists selected reference materials that appeared in 2001. The last issue of Judaica Librarianship, Volume 10, Number 1-2, Spring 1999-Winter 2000, listed Judaica reference works published from 1994-1996.
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2004–2005." College & Research Libraries 66, no.5 (September1, 2005): 456–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.66.5.456.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2005-20061." College & Research Libraries 67, no.5 (September1, 2006): 463–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.67.5.463.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2006–2007." College & Research Libraries 68, no.5 (September1, 2007): 446–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.68.5.446.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2007–081." College & Research Libraries 69, no.5 (September1, 2008): 459–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.69.5.459.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Witte, Sarah, and Mary Cargill. "Selected Reference Works, 2007–08." College & Research Libraries 70, no.2 (March1, 2009): 178–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/0700178.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued first by Eugene Sheehy and then by Eileen McIlvaine. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Cutter, Charles, and MichaF.Oppenheim. "Recommended Judaica Reference Works, 1994-1996." Judaica Librarianship 10, no.1 (May1, 2000): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1156.
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The purpose of this column is to recommend current Judaica reference sources, both general and specialized. It is intended to serve as a guide to new tools for scholarly research as well as to more popular, but reliable, works. The annotations describe the scope, arrangement, and use of each work. This column lists selected reference materials that appeared from 1994 to 1996. Works published in 1992 and 1993 that were not reviewed in prior columns are included as well.
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Cutter, Charles, and Micha Oppenheim. "Recommended Judaica Reference Works, 1992-1995." Judaica Librarianship 9, no.1 (December31, 1995): 152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1199.
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The purpose of this column is to recommend current Judaica reference sources, both general and specialized. It is intended to serve as a guide to new tools for scholarly research as well as to more popular, but reliable works. The annotations describe the scope and use of each work. This column lists selected reference materials that appeared from 1992 to 1995. Works published in 1990 and 1991 that were not reviewed in prior columns are included as well. Hebrew reference works are starred, and Hebrew bibliographic data corresponding to the Romanized entry appears at the end of the list.
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books, 2003." College & Research Libraries 65, no.2 (March1, 2004): 164–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.65.2.164.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than seventy years ago and continued by Eugene P. Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as BD111) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 1999." College & Research Libraries 61, no.2 (March1, 2000): 156–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.61.2.156.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AH228) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 2000." College & Research Libraries 62, no.2 (March1, 2001): 180–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.62.2.180.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AC527) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books, 2000–2001." College & Research Libraries 62, no.5 (September1, 2001): 466–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.62.5.466.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AA604) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 2001." College & Research Libraries 63, no.2 (March1, 2002): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.63.2.183.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M.Winchell more than sixty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as BD111) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books, 2002–2003." College & Research Libraries 64, no.5 (September1, 2003): 402–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.64.5.402.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than sixty years ago and continued by Eugene P. Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as BD111) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Geach,P.T. "Reference and Buridan's Law." Philosophy 62, no.239 (January 1987): 7–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031819100038547.
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‘Reference’ was the term Max Black and I chose to render Frege's term ‘Bedeutung’ when we published English translations of some selections from his works. We preferred ‘stand for’ as a translation of the verb ‘bedeuten’; but from ‘stand for’ we could not form a general term to render the corresponding German noun. Our renderings were chosen because, like the German words, they were in themselves colourless and untechnical, and on that very account could take on in context whatever special import Frege's way of thinking might give them. Black ! and I could not foresee how the English language was going to develop. T Like another familiar English word, the word ‘gay’, ‘reference’ has S become the badge or slogan of a certain set of people; those who do not belong to the set but go on using the word as they always have done may find themselves on occasion seriously misunderstood.
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 2000–2002." College & Research Libraries 63, no.5 (September1, 2002): 460–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.63.5.460.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than sixty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AA604) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 1998–1999." College & Research Libraries 60, no.5 (September1, 1999): 479–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.60.5.479.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semi-annual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as AH226) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 1999/2000." College & Research Libraries 61, no.5 (September1, 2000): 452–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.61.5.452.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than fifty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as BC567) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books of 2001–2002." College & Research Libraries 64, no.2 (March1, 2003): 151–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.64.2.151.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than sixty years ago and continued by Eugene Sheehy. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as DC86) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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McIlvaine, Eileen. "Selected Reference Books, 2003–20041." College & Research Libraries 65, no.5 (September1, 2004): 439–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.65.5.439.
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This article follows the pattern set by the semiannual series initiated by the late Constance M. Winchell more than seventy-five years ago and continued by Eugene P. Sheehy. I have been editor since about 1985 and this will be my last column. Since I am retiring, Sarah Spurgin Witte (spurgin@columbia.edu) will be the next editor, with Mary Cargill responsible for the New Editions and Supplements section. Because the purpose of the list is to present a selection of recent scholarly and general reference works, it does not pretend to be either well balanced or comprehensive. A brief roundup of new editions of standard works is provided at the end of the articles. Code numbers (such as BD111) have been used to refer to titles in the Guide to Reference Books, 11th ed. (Chicago: ALA, 1996).
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Sütiste, Elin. "Roman Jakobson and the topic of translation: Reception in academic reference works." Sign Systems Studies 36, no.2 (December31, 2008): 271–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/sss.2008.36.2.03.
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The article describes and analyses connections established between Roman Jakobson’s scholarly legacy and the topic of translation in a selection of academic reference works. The aim in doing so is twofold: first, to look beyond the conventionalised image of Jakobson as an influential scholar for several disciplines, such as translation studies, linguistics and semiotics, and to provide an overview of the actual reception of his ideas on the level of general academic knowledge as presented by scholarly reference works in these fields. Another aim is to find out whether and how Jakobson’s ideas on translation are seen to relate to his other ideas concerning language and communication. It appears that — while there also exist some differences fieldwise as well as among individual reference works — the general reception of Jakobson is based predominantly on just two of his articles (out of his overall legacy of several hundred works) and to a large extent ignores the inner logic of Jakobson’s thought as it manifests in his different works (i.e. there are few connections made between his ideas expressed in his different works).
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