2 edition of Bibliography of Canadian bibliographies. found in the catalog.
Bibliography of Canadian bibliographies.
Raymond Tanghe
Published
1962
by Bibliographical Society of Canada in Toronto
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Pellerin, Madeleine. |
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LC Classifications | Z1365 A1 T3 SUPPL. |
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Open Library | OL20075282M |
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The 1st edition, hailed by Canadian Library as a major achievement, was published in Since then, 3 supplements, embracing the yearshave been published by the Bibliographical Society of Canada. This new edition incorporates the contents of the Bibliography of Canadian bibliographies. book as well as information about bibliographies compiled up to June Cited by: 1.
Bibliography of bibliographies Bibliographie de bibliographies Bibliographie: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Lochhead, Douglas. Bibliography of Canadian bibliographies. [Toronto] University of Toronto, published in association with the Bibliographical Society of Canada [] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors.
Progress began in the academic years of and when bibliography classes at McGill University Library School, under the direction of Marion Higgins, listed some relevant items (BCB). These were arranged under 31 broad subjects (themselves alphabetically arranged) and, within each category, entries were ordered alphabetically by.
The subject of the bibliographies listed here is wholly or principally Canadian (person, event, place, etc.) The following definition has been agreed upon: A bibliography is a list of books, brochures, newspapers, periodicals, maps, or their reproductions, with information for.
Author Douglas Lochhead. Title Bibliography of Canadian bibliographies. Binding Unknown Binding. Book Condition Used: Very Good. Jacket Condition Good +. Type Unknown Binding. Publisher University of Toronto, published in association with the Bibliographical Society of Canada ISBN Number / Seller ID A bibliography, by definition, is a detailed listing of the books, journals, magazines, or online sources that an author has used in researching and writing their work.
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Full Bibliographic Record; Publication information: Toronto, Published in association with the Bibliographical Society of Canada by University of Toronto Press, A bibliography of Canadian bibliographies, compiled by the and classes in bibliography of the McGill university library school under the direction Permanent link to this book Link to this page.
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General note: Added t.-p. in French. Contributor: Bibliographical Society of Canada. Uniform title: Bibliographie des bibliographies canadiennes.
The basic information of a book includes author (s), the title of the book, and the publication information. Last, First M. Book Title. Publisher, Year Published. Include the same information as a regular book. Add as much as the original publication information as possible.
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