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Journal articles on the topic "Authors, American Manuscripts Bibliography Catalogues"

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MOUND, LAURENCE A., and ADRIANO CAVALLERI. "Zootaxa 20th Anniversary Celebration: Insect Order Thysanoptera." Zootaxa 4979, no. 1 (May 28, 2021): 224–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4979.1.23.

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Although the first issue of Zootaxa appeared in 2001 it was not until two years later, in August 2003, that this aspiring and inspiring new journal issued the first paper on the insect Order Thysanoptera, in Volume 268. Moreover, it was not until February 2005 that the second paper concerning this group appeared in Zootaxa. The subsequent expansion is summarized most succinctly by the number of Thysanoptera papers that appeared in Zootaxa in each of the four five-year periods of these two decades: 5; 40; 92; 134 (see Table 1). The 270 papers concerning this group of insects that appeared in Zootaxa over the 20-year period involved more than 120 authors. These papers were submitted by workers from about 30 different countries, but most of them were from areas of high but previously unexplored species diversity, particularly Australia, Brazil, China, India, Iran, Japan and Malaysia. However, significant contributions were submitted from the far north, including Poland and Russia, as well as the far south, such as Argentina and New Zealand. One reason for the popularity of Zootaxa amongst workers on thrips is presumably the knowledge that this section is edited by two active students of these insects. The editors are pleased to have rejected no more than five papers over these two decades, but they provide much help to authors in shaping manuscripts to ensure that the submitted information is both appropriate, scientifically correct, novel and clearly expressed. Moreover, the journal ensures that manuscripts are published very quickly, usually within four weeks of acceptance by the editors. For the readers a further advantage of Zootaxa is that just over 50% of the published articles on Thysanoptera are freely available on the web, as authors have arranged for Open Access. The thrips publications issued in Zootaxa have included descriptions of 563 new species and 41 new genera of Thysanoptera. These new species represent 9% of the 6300 valid extant species currently listed in this Order, and the new genera represent 5% of the 780 currently recognized genera (ThripsWiki 2021). Many of the publications are only of one or two pages and are issued as Correspondence. Each of these deals with a single new species, or a previously unknown male of a species, or some new and particularly unusual record for a country or host plant. At the opposite extreme are the Monographs that involve revisions of all of the species in a genus, such as the 60 species recognised in the South American genus Holopothrips, or the 30 species known in the worldwide genus Mycterothrips. Others provide illustrated keys to large numbers of genera, such as the 100 genera of Phlaeothripinae that have been recorded from South East Asia. Such extensive studies provide the factual resource on which many of the Articles published in Zootaxa are based. These Articles range from taxonomic revisions of small genera, or of the species found in particular geographic areas, through studies on character state variation and homologies, to historical accounts and catalogues. The very considerable increase in information in recent years about the taxonomic and biological diversity of this group of insects (Mound & Hastenpflug-Vesmanis2021) owes much to the existence of the journal Zootaxa.
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Haji Zeinolabedini, Mohsen. "Comparison of Persian bibliographic records with FRBR." Electronic Library 35, no. 5 (October 2, 2017): 916–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-07-2016-0148.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is Identifying the degree of compatibility of the current situation of the Persian bibliographic records (PBRs) with FRBR, as well as identifying the possible approaches and strategies for appropriate application of the model to Persian. The required data were gathered via two checklists were devised for the purpose of this research and each of which was dedicated to “Shahname” and “Nahjolbalaghe”. Also, to determine the characteristics of a suitable functional requirements for bibliographic records (FRBR) model for Iran, 18 implementation projects round the world were surveyed and analysed. Results of the study show that some FRBR requirements were readily available in Persian bibliographic records (PBRs), but in some cases, there are some deficiencies due to some likely reasons, such as lack of commitment to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2, specifications of the library software structure and neglecting bibliographic and family relations in catalogues. Design/methodology/approach The main goal of this research was to identify the degree of compatibility of the current situation of the PBRs with FRBR, as well as identifying the possible approaches and strategies for appropriate application of the model to Persian records. Research publication was 3,502 records in the National Bibliography of Iran for “Shahname” and “Nahjolbalaghe” of which 365 records were selected using systematic sampling method. Resources types included in the study were books, audio-visual resources, geographical resources, theses, lithographic books, manuscripts and journals. Findings Results of the study also showed that the appropriate method for implementing FRBR in Iran is the comparative model. According to this model, the current records are saved while they are compared to FRBR model, as a result of which, anomalies are identified and resolved. In another part of this research, 16 important challenges that could exist in implementing the model in Iran were identified and introduced. Also, eight characteristics of a suitable implementation model in Iran are introduced. Originality/value FRBR, is a conceptual entity-relationship model, released by IFLA and aimed to determine a minimum level of catalogue functions based on user’s needs. This model consists of four main parts: entities, attributes, relations and user tasks. This research has studied the feasibility of implementing application of the model to Iranian library records. Any research before the present paper (based on PhD thesis) has not been conducted yet in Iran.
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Books on the topic "Authors, American Manuscripts Bibliography Catalogues"

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1817-1862, Thoreau Henry David, and White Viola Chittenden 1890-, eds. The Concord saunterer. New York, N.Y: AMS Press, 1985.

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Company, Carswell, and Carswell Company. Carswell & Co.'s catalogue of new law books with brief titles, all latest editions arranged in alphabetical order of subjects with an alphabetical list of authors' names - Canadian, English and American. Toronto: [Carswell & Co.], 1993.

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Whiteford & Théoret. Catalogue of new law books, French, English, American & Canadian, arranged in alphabatical [sic] order to authors, with an alphabatical [sic] index to subjects. Montréal: Whiteford & Théoret, 1993.

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Library, New York Public, ed. Words like freedom: Afro-American books and manuscripts in the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American literature. [New York]: New York Public Library, 1989.

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Richard, Newman. Words like freedom: Afro-American books and manuscripts in the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American literature. New York: New York Public Library, 1989.

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Williams, Helen E. Books by African-American authors and illustrators for children and young adults. Chicago: American Library Association, 1991.

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Words like freedom: Essays on African-American culture and history. West Cornwall, CT: Locust Hill Press, 1996.

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1931-, Bruccoli Matthew Joseph, Bruccoli Arlyn, Bucker Park, and Thomas Cooper Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections, eds. The Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald at the University of South Carolina: An illustrated catalogue. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2004.

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Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. Civil War manuscripts: A guide to collections in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. Washington: Library of Congress, 1986.

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1960-, Bourque Monique, and Anderson R. Joseph, eds. A guide to manuscript and microfilm collections of the Research Library of the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies. Philadelphia, Pa: The Institute, 1992.

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