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Yu, Weidong. "Using author tri-citation analysis to map knowledge domains in knowledge representations." Electronic Library 35, no. 6 (November 6, 2017): 1215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-11-2016-0240.

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Purpose Previous commonly used author co-citation analysis (ACA) methods have limited the ability to deal with accidental co-citation in constructing a raw co-citation matrix. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to propose a new method, called author tri-citation analysis (ATA), to better map knowledge domains and depict scientific intellectual structures. Design/methodology/approach Different from the previous method of using ACA that captures author co-citation relationships, the ATA method seeks tri-citation relationships among authors. Compared with ACA, ATA can ignore some accidental co-citation relationships between authors and can improve the accuracy of mapping knowledge domains. Findings Although ATA does not mine more sub-fields than ACA does, the results of the empirical studies show that ATA, the newly proposed method, performs better in knowledge domain maps based on publications in the field of computer science. Research limitations/implications The definition of ATA in this article is simple and still insufficiently informative. Many other pieces of information can be involved; for example, all authors’ information, authors’ sequence in the author list, reference published time and similar. These can be enhanced in future studies. Practical implications This research will enrich the methods of mapping knowledge domains due to its new perspective. Social implications Knowledge domain mapping is important to understand a discipline, and this research provides more potential methods for this, which benefits the performance of the maps. Originality/value ATA can provide a methodological awareness for mapping knowledge domains. This value lies in not only a tri-citation perspective, but also author bibliographic tripling and author tri-operation perspectives (“tri-” perspectives).
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Kearney, Nicole. "What are we DOIng about the Missing Links? Connecting Taxonomic Names to the Linked Network of Scholarly Research." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (May 17, 2018): e25700. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25700.

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The classification of living things depends upon the literature. Access to this literature is essential to taxonomic research and to our understanding of biodiversity. There have been tremendous efforts to digitise the world’s biodiversity literature; the Biodiveristy Heritage Library (BHL) alone has uploaded over 54 million pages, all of which is freely accessible online. Our scientific literature is far more accessible than it has ever been, but that does not mean it is easily discoverable. Much of the taxonomic literature online remains outside the linked network of scholarly research. But that is rapidly changing. Taxonomic aggregators are an invaluable source of authoritative information on species names and their hierarchical classification. It is critical that this information includes citations for taxonomic descriptions, that these citations link to the published literature online and that (wherever possible) the citations include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers). The DOI is an essential part of a publication’s bibliographic metadata and should be included (as a live link) in any reference to that content. However, the definitive (DOI’d) versions of recent publications are frequently behind paywalls. And, while much of the historic literature available online is open access, commercial publishers are uploading out-of-copyright publications onto their own websites, assigning DOIs to “their” definitive versions (the versions that must be cited in other publications, as per DOI requirements) and then locking the defintiive versions behind paywalls. This is perfectly within their rights. DOIs may be assigned to legacy publications retrospectively, providing that: a) the party assigning them owns the rights for the content, or has permission from the rights holder to assign a DOI, and b) the publication does not already have a DOI. If there are no rights attached to a piece of content, anyone can assign a DOI to it. This means that citation traffic from the bibliographies of current publications is increasingly directed towards commercial publishers’ websites, rather than towards open access versions, such as those freely available on the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL). However, taxonomic aggregators are not bound by the same obligations as publishers and may therefore choose to link to any online version of a publication (although the DOI should still be included in the citation). Many taxonomic aggregators link to the literature available on BHL. The taxonomic name profiles in EOL (Encyclopedia of Life), GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) and ALA (Atlas of Living Australia) each contain a BHL bibliography: a list of links to the pages in BHL that contain an identified mention of that taxon name. However, the lists of returned results can be long, and they may or may not include the citations for accepted names, synonyms and taxon concepts. Some biodiversity aggregators feature these key citations on the names pages (or tabs) of taxon profiles. However, where these do exist, they are usually plain text rather than links. BHL is now registering DOIs for the content it hosts and is creating landing pages for articles, containing the full bibliographic metadata, including (where applicable) the DOI. Articles are now discoverable by article title, keywords within titles (scientific names, locations, traits, etc.), author names and DOIs, and can be easily linked to (via their landing pages) by other parties. This paper will examine the issues, benefits and complexities associated with linking to definitive versions, the difference between easy and open access, the ethics of putting out-of-copyright content behind paywalls, and the future of creating order amongst the massively expanding resource of literature online.
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Tremblay, Bruno. "Modern Scholarship (1900-2000) on Albertus Magnus: A Complement." Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter 11 (December 31, 2006): 159–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/bpjam.11.09tre.

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The renewal of interest in Albert Magnus’ works which has taken place in the last one hundred years or so has in fact produced a multilingual body of studies whose size and diversity are making it more and more difficult for the scholar to identify and to know precisely and with certainty what has been written about this very important philosopher. The partial bibliographies which have been published throughout the 20th century were of some use, but none can compare, in terms of completeness, to the new, selectively annotated bibliography composed by I. M. Resnick and K. F. Kitchell. After briefly analyzing this impressive piece of scholarship and identifying some of the mistakes it inevitably contains, the present paper provides a list of approximately 350 items which are missing from Resnick and Kitchell’s bibliography and which for the most part were written before 2001.
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Vukadin, Ana. "Bits and Pieces of Information: Bibliographic Modeling of Transmedia." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 52, no. 3 (March 24, 2014): 285–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2013.879976.

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Mondal, Himel, and Shaikat Mondal. "A list of biomedical bibliographic databases for medical faculties." Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology 64, no. 3 (2021): 623. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijpm.ijpm_1340_20.

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Namkung, Joon, Jung Sun Yoo, Sue Yeon Lee, Joon Ho Lee, Woon Kee Paek, and Seung Tae Kim. "Bibliographic Check list of Korean Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) ver. 2010." Journal of Korean Nature 2, no. 3 (December 2009): 191–285. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1976-8648(14)60055-4.

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Krainyuk, E. S. "Molchanov Evgeniy Fedorovich: on the 85th anniversary." Title in english, no. 10 (December 19, 2019): 195–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.36305/2413-3019-2019-10-195-216.

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Ellsbury, Susan, and LaDonne Roberts. "Selected List of Software for Organizing Bibliographic References and Creating Bibliographies." Collection Management 16, no. 1 (July 24, 1992): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j105v16n01_02.

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Ferrari, Alejandro. "Adendas a la bibliografía de Horacio Quiroga." (an)ecdótica 5, no. 2 (August 24, 2021): 95–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.19130/iifl.anec.2021.5.2.49244.

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The written Work of Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937) includes novels, poetry, dramaturgy, journalistic texts, and, fundamentally, stories, and was published first and foremost in the various illustrated magazines of the early twentieth century where the Uruguayan author collaborated. Only a part was collected in books by Quiroga himself. Since 1955 an accurate list of all his collaborations has been made and, also, a large part of his work has been published in various anthologies and in different complete works projects. Our research adds to this repertoire some bibliographic findings: the existence of two short stories, not belonging to any bibliographic list or to any compilation of their narrative writings; “Una carta de amor” and “La cacería”; the appearance of his first journalistic film “note”, “El Teatro Mudo: elogio del cinematógrafo”, which is not part of any list or of the compilations of Quiroga’s cinematographic texts; and, finally, the existence of the editio princeps of Cuentos de la Selva, one of his best known books. The three texts found, which are from 1917, as well as the illustrated editio princeps of Cuentos de la Selva from 1918 must be included in Horacio Quiroga’s bibliographic repertoire and must form part of the new editions of his complete work.
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Ilgisonis, E. V., O. I. Kiseleva, A. V. Lisitsa, E. V. Poverennaya, M. N. Toporkova, and E. A. Ponomarenko. "Medical subject headings for the scientific groups evolution analysis on the example of academician A.I. Archakov's scientific school." Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya 66, no. 1 (January 2020): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.18097/pbmc20206601007.

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This paper proposes a method of comparative analysis of scientific trajectories based on bibliographic profiles. The bibliographic profile (“meshprint”) is a list of MeSH terms (key terms used to index articles in the PubMed), indicating the relative frequency of occurrence of each term in the scientist's articles. Comparison of personalized bibliographic profiles can be represented in the form of a semantic network, where the nodes are the names of scientists, and the relationships are proportional to the calculated measures of similarity of bibliographic profiles. The proposed method was used to analyze the semantic network of scientists united by the academic school of the academician A.I. Archakov. The results of the work allowed us to show the relationship between the scientific trajectories of one scientific school and to correlate the results with world trends.
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Hrytsynyak, Ir, and T. Shvets. "Tench (Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758)). Thematic bibliography." Ribogospodarsʹka nauka Ukraïni., no. 1(55) (March 31, 2021): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/fsu2021.01.123.

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Purpose. Forming a thematic bibliographic list of publications on the morphological, ecological, physiological and biochemical characteristics of the tench (Tinca tinca L.), its cultivation and the state of its stocks in natural water bodies. Methodology. The complete and selective methods were applied in the process of the systematic search. The bibliographic core has been formed with the publications exclusively in Ukrainian and Russian from the fund of scientific library of the Institute of Fisheries NAAS of Ukraine. Practical value. The list may be useful for scientists, practitioners, students, whose area of interests includes the study of physiological, biochemical, ecological and other characteristics of cyprinids, in particular tench, as well as the restoration of its stocks. Key words: tench, reproduction, morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics, fishing.
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PIERVITTORI, R., O. SALVADORI, and D. ISOCRONO. "Literature on lichens and biodeterioration of stonework. IV." Lichenologist 36, no. 2 (March 2004): 145–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282904014136.

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Each reference is numbered progressively and is characterized by publication details, a brief abstract and one or more abbreviations referring to specific themes. The list is followed by an Analytical Index of the different themes, showing the numbers corresponding to the appropriate references in the Bibliographic list. A new topic (RV) has been introduced to identify the review articles.
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Gatten, Aileen. "Saibara: Japanese Court Songs of the Heian Period. By Elizabeth Markham. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Volume 1: Text, xx, 411 pp. Plates, Figures, Bibliography, Index of Musical Terms and Personal Names, List of Characters for Musical Pieces. $49.50: Volume 2: Music, viii, 388 pp. Plates, Appendixes. $49.50." Journal of Asian Studies 45, no. 4 (August 1986): 850–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2056114.

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King, David A. "European Astrolabes to ca. 1500: An Ordered List." Medieval Encounters 23, no. 1-5 (September 22, 2017): 355–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700674-12342251.

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Abstract Research on medieval European astrolabes has hitherto been somewhat haphazard. Most pieces are unsigned and undated, many difficult to assign to a specific region. Some early ones cannot be understood without reference to the Islamic tradition from which they derive. What are perhaps the most important pieces from a historical point of view—the earliest-known astrolabe, from 10th-century Catalonia, and the astrolabe made by the leading astronomer of 15th-century Europe, Regiomontanus,—were declared fakes or suspicious before they could be studied seriously. A detailed study of groups of related instruments, for example, those with Hebrew inscriptions, is a most welcome contribution. A survey of the clearly-identifiable astrolabes made in medieval England (or France or Italy) has never been undertaken; maybe this list might encourage somebody willing to learn the language of instruments to undertake such a task.
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Bratton, Francesca. "‘Knitting Needles and Poppycock’: Hitherto Unknown Prose Pieces by Hart Crane and Bibliographic Clarifications." Notes and Queries 66, no. 2 (May 27, 2019): 311–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gjz024.

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Hrytsynyak, Ir, and T. Shvets. "Fish leukocytes. Thematic bibliography." Ribogospodarsʹka nauka Ukraïni., no. 4(54) (December 28, 2020): 111–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/fsu2020.04.111.

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Purpose. Forming a thematic bibliographic list of publications devoted to studies of leukocytes (white blood cells) of various fish species such as granulocytes, or granular leukocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils), and agranulocytes or agranular leukocytes (lymphocytes, monocytes). Methods. The complete and selective methods were applied in the process of the systematic search. The bibliographic core have been formed with the publications exclusively in Ukrainian and Russian from the fund of scientific library of the Institute of Fisheries NAAS of Ukraine. Results. A thematic list of publications with a total quantity of 78 sources covering a time interval from 1953 to 2017, and including the results of studies of fish leukocyte blood cells, in particular, their functions, patterns of formation, mobilization, utilization, migration, depending on the season, age, physiological condition of fish and other factors has been composed. The literarysources are arranged in alphabetical order by author or title, and described according to DSTU 8302:2015 “Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General principles and rules of composition”, with the amendments (code UKND 01.140.40), as well as in accordance with the requirements of APA style — international standard of references. Practical value. The list may be useful for scientists, practitioners, students, whose area of ​​interests covers the questions of hematology, ichthyopathology, immunology, physiology and biochemistry of fish. Key words: leukocytes (leucocytes), eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, fish white blood cells.
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Hrytsynyak, Ir, and T. Shvets. "White bream (Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758)). Thematic bibliography." Ribogospodarsʹka nauka Ukraïni., no. 2(56) (June 30, 2021): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/fsu2021.02.093.

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Purpose. Forming a thematic bibliographic list of publications on the morphological, ecological, physiological and biochemical characteristics of white bream (Blicca bjoerkna L.), as well as the state of its stocks in natural reservoirs. Methodology. Complete and selective methods were applied in the process of the systematic search. The bibliographic core have been formed with the publications exclusively in Ukrainian and Russian from the fund of scientific library of the Institute of Fisheries NAAS of Ukraine. Findings. A thematic list of publications with a total quantity of 62 sources covering the time interval from 1960 to 2020, and highlighting ecological characteristics of a member of Cyprinidae family, the white bream, as well as considering the state of its populations has been composed. The literary sources were arranged in alphabetical order by author or title, and described according to DSTU 8302:2015 “Information and documentation. Bibliographic reference. General principles and rules of composition”, with the amendments (code UKND 01.140.40), as well as in accordance with the requirements of APA style — international standard of references. Practical value. The list may be useful for scientists, practitioners, students, whose area of interests includes the study of physiological, biochemical, ecological and other characteristics of Cyprinids, in particular white bream (Blicca bjoerkna L.). Key words: white bream, spawning, morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics, fishing.
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Aguilar, Valeria, Milena Araya, and Blanca Klahn. "Impact of social determinants on tooth loss. Bibliographic review." International Journal of Medical and Surgical Sciences 4, no. 3 (October 27, 2018): 1222–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.32457/ijmss.2017.024.

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In Chile, dental caries is one of the most prevalent chronic oral diseases along with gingival, periodontal diseases and dentomaxillary anomalies. Chronic diseases represent the bulk of Chile’s health burden. These diseases are associated with habits that are usually acquired early in childhood or adolescence and that are also associated with a complex and multiple network of determinants. The social determinants of health are defined as the social conditions in which people live and they work, and they influence positively or negatively on health. Social determinants intervene markedly in oral health, where people with fewer resources and lower educational level have more pathologies and less access to treatments. The empirical evidence analyzed provides useful information to consider that the Social Determinants of Health have a great influence on the health of the individuals, however, there are few investigations that directly relate the loss of dental pieces with these determinants. The objective of this article is to review the association between tooth loss and the social determinants of health.
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Somoza-Fernández, Marta, Josep-Manuel Rodríguez-Gairín, and Cristóbal Urbano. "Presence of alleged predatory journals in bibliographic databases: Analysis of Beall’s list." El Profesional de la Información 25, no. 5 (October 11, 2016): 730. http://dx.doi.org/10.3145/epi.2016.sep.03.

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ZHAO, ZENG Qi. "An index to new species of Nematoda in Zootaxa from 2003 to 2006." Zootaxa 1541, no. 1 (August 2, 2007): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1541.1.7.

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From 2003 to 2006, 17 papers describing 39 new species were published in Zootaxa by 38 authors from 13 countries. A bibliographic analysis of these papers and a list of the new taxa of Nematoda are presented in this paper.
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Bolodurina, I. P., Yu P. Ivanova (Lugovskova), L. M. Antsiferova, and V. D. Blinov. "DEVELOPMENT OF A MODIFIED WINNOWING METHOD FOR AGGREGATING BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION DATA FROM CITATION SYSTEMS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF INCOMPLETE INFORMATION." Bulletin of the South Ural State University. Ser. Computer Technologies, Automatic Control & Radioelectronics 20, no. 4 (December 2020): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/ctcr200413.

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Currently, transition to the electronic presentation of bibliographic information about scientific works has caused an increased interest in scientometric research. At the same time, the existing sci-entometric methods are criticized by scientists, since the incomplete bibliographic base and tools for its assessment do not allow the most accurate assessment of the contribution of scientific work. The problem of the quality of scientometric assessments, as a rule, is based on the study of the data of a certain citation system, which does not include complete information about all publications of the authors contained in other citation systems. Aim. This study is aimed at developing an adaptive ap-proach for the formation of aggregated data of bibliographic information of a scientific organiza-tion in conditions of incomplete information from the citation systems of the RSCI, “Google Aca-demy” and Scopus. Methods. The definition of the aggregated list of publications for the analysis of scientometric indicators was carried out by the Winnowing method, the Levenshtein algorithm, the shingle method and the Jaro–Winkler method. In the framework of the experimental study, the effectiveness of the application of the considered methods for aggregating information from cita-tion systems was assessed based on the analysis of accuracy, completeness and F-measure. Results. Expe¬riments on test data from the list of publications by authors of the Orenburg State University from the citation systems RSCI, Google Academy and Scopus showed that the Winnowing method formed the most accurate lists of publications by the F-measure criterion. To improve the perfor-mance of this algorithm, a two-stage optimization of the aggregation process was carried out, which made it possible to improve the running time of the algorithm when generating a list of bibliographic descriptions. Conclusion. The proposed approach for the formation of aggregated data of biblio-graphic information of a scientific organization in conditions of incomplete information from the ci-tation systems of the Russian Science Citation Index, Google Academy and Scopus allows increas-ing productivity in the formation of a list of authors' publications and shows good efficiency in de-termining the scientometric characteristics of authors.
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Williamson, Mary F. "The status of bibliography & indexing for Canadian art and architecture." Art Libraries Journal 19, no. 1 (1994): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200008622.

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In 1974 the list of bibliographic works on the literature of Canadian art and architecture totalled 14 items, some in typescript. Since then there has been a surge of bibliographical activity including the creation of databases. Canadian art librarians are urged to lobby publishers to develop more precise index terminology and to improve indexing coverage of Canadian art periodical literature. Librarians should use the computer technology now in place to prepare exhibition histories, exhibition catalogue lists and indexes, while retaining their traditional respect for content, for bibliographic standards, and for the experience and specialized knowledge of qualified bibliographers and indexers.
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Piervittori, R., O. Salvadori, and A. Laccisaglia. "Literature on Lichens and Biodeterioration of Stonework. I." Lichenologist 26, no. 2 (April 1994): 171–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/lich.1994.1014.

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AbstractThis bibliographic review includes 316 works specifically devoted to lichens and biodeterioration of stonework and covers the time-span from 1825 to 1992. The list is accompanied by an analytical index in which the number of the articles is referred to under the appropriate topic category.
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GUIDETTI, ROBERTO, and ROBERTO B. BERTOLANI. "Tardigrade taxonomy: an updated check list of the taxa and a list of characters for their identification." Zootaxa 845, no. 1 (February 1, 2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.845.1.1.

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Since the most recent monograph on Tardigrada by Ramazzotti & Maucci (1983), many changes have been introduced in the systematics of this phylum which has gone through different revisions and has been expanded by several new taxa. Moreover, the number of species is considerably increased (almost doubled to more than 960 species) and new families and genera have been created, while many taxa have been amended. The difficulty in finding a complete, updated list of taxa and the problems with putting together all the newly proposed taxonomic criteria, led us to compile an updated list of tardigrade taxa. This list is supplemented by a series of bibliographic references inherent in the synonymies and/or the amended diagnosis of the taxa occurred after 1983, and a list of the main characters used in the diagnosis of the species. These lists are aimed at helping not only the specialists studying this group, but also researchers interested in biodiversity and those who have to refer to this animal group.
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Albin, Michael W. "Current Bibliographical Work: The Middle East." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 23, no. 1 (July 1989): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400021003.

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My Purpose in this brief presentation is to offer a summary of developments in the field of Middle Eastern and Islamic bibliographic studies. Examples (and they are only examples of what is a widespread recognition of the importance of bibliography in the scholarly enterprise) are drawn from various fields of activity, from the immense Library of Congress to the efforts of a lone bibliographer at her PC in Denver. I have also tried to give an international flavor with an example of the important work being done in Istanbul. I have appended the names and addresses of the bibliographic projects to which I refer in this presentation.The jewel in the crown, so to speak, of the bibliographic effort of the Library of Congress is the Near East National Union List, a catalogue of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish language books and serials in libraries in the United States and Canada.
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Aldawsari, Khalifah, Mohammad T. Alotaibi, and Khalid Alsaleh. "Top 100 Cited Articles on Lumbar Spondylolisthesis: A Bibliographic Analysis." Global Spine Journal 10, no. 3 (August 20, 2019): 353–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2192568219868194.

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Study Design: Bibliographic analysis. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the most cited studies on lumbar spondylolisthesis and report their impact in spine field. Methods: Thomson Reuters Web of Science–Science Citation Index Expanded was searched using title-specific search “spondylolisthesis.” All studies published in English language between 1900 and 2019 were included with no restrictions. The top 100 cited articles were identified using “Times cited” arranging articles from high to low according to citation count. Further analysis was made to obtain the following items: article title, author’s name and specialty, country of origin, institution, journal of publication, year of publication, citations number, study design. Results: The citation count of the top 100 articles ranged from 68 to 589. All published between 1932 and 2016. Among 20 journals, Spine had the highest number of articles (49), with citation number of 6155 out of 13 618. Second ranked was Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery with 15 articles and total citations of 3023. With regard to the primary author’s specialty, orthopedic surgeons contributed to the majority of top 100 list with 82 articles, and neurosurgery was the second specialty with 11 articles. The United States had produced more than half of the list with 59 articles. England was the second country with 7 articles. Surgical management of degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis was the most common discussed topic. Conclusion: This article identifies the top 100 influential articles on lumbar spondylolisthesis and recognizes an important aspect of knowledge evolution served by leading researchers as they guided today’s clinical decision making in spondylolisthesis.
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Padley, Danielle. "Tracing Jewish Music beyond the Synagogue: Charles Garland Verrinder's Hear my cry O God." Nineteenth-Century Music Review 17, no. 2 (June 21, 2019): 181–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479409819000193.

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On 1 September 1887, the Musical Times printed a list of pieces published during the previous month by Novello, Ewer and Co. As Novello's house journal, with a wide circulation across Britain, the Musical Times regularly listed new publications in the knowledge that such advertisements would reach a large and enthusiastic readership. In this particular issue, one of the pieces advertised was an anthem titled Hear my cry O God, composed by Dr C.G. Verrinder (see Fig. 1, highlighted). To anyone unfamiliar with Verrinder, his name blends in with the other composers on the list – one of the now largely forgotten majority of Victorian composers trying to make a living through writing sacred works or parlour music. The most renowned figure here is probably Ignaz Moscheles (listed here as ‘J. Moscheles’), whose work Domestic Life featured posthumously in one of Novello's collections of piano pieces; another name of note is that of Rosalind F. Ellicott, one of the era's more prominent female composers and particularly striking here among so many men.
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Paz, Ronilson José da, Luciano de Brito Júnior, and Marilia Carolina Pereira da Paz. "Exotic molluscs in State of Paraíba, Northeast Brazil: a bibliographic survey." Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences 1, no. 1 (2014): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21472/bjbs.010102.

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We present a list of exotic mollusc species recorded in the literature from State of Paraíba (PB), Northeast Brazil, as of April 2014. The total number of species of exotic mollusc recorded is seven, two Bivalvia and five Gastropoda. The Class Bivalvia's species was represented by Isognomon bicolor (Adams, 1845) and Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774), and Class Gastropoda's species by Achatina fulica (Bowdich, 1822), Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774), Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805), Aplexa marmorata (Guilding, 1828), and Lymnaea columella (Say, 1817).
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NELSON, E. CHARLES. "John White's Journal of a voyage to new South Wales (London 1790): bibliographic notes." Archives of Natural History 25, no. 1 (February 1998): 109–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/anh.1998.25.1.109.

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Two issues of this handsome, illustrated, First Fleet book are described in detail. John White's Journal of a voyage to new South Wales has literal amendments in “A list of plates” and on p 215, and substantial textual alterations on pp 240, 255 and 256. Copies with new leaves tipped-in and with an entire gathering reprinted and replaced are reported. A simple classification of copies is not possible because of anomalies in the make-up of several copies. A copy with the title-page printed on watermarked paper dated 1798, 8 years after initial publication, is also reported. All the copies surveyed are listed and their states annotated, and a list of plates with the corresponding names of the artists who prepared the original templates is also appended.
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Brannon, Jeanna A., and Igor I. Kavass. "Soviet Laws Translated into the English Language: A Bibliographic List Through December 31, 1984." International Journal of Legal Information 13, no. 3-4 (August 1985): 50–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s073112650001876x.

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The purpose of this paper is to provide a checklist of Soviet Normative Acts available in English translations. This list is intended for use in conjunction with a checklist by William E. Butler found at 23 American Journal of Comparative Law 530 (1975). The majority of the legislation included in this bibliography was enacted after Butler's publication in 1975. Included also are acts that were already cited by Butler but have appeared again in new English language books.
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Kowalski, Paweł. "Abstrakt i adnotacja jako element opisu dokumentu w bazie iSybislaw." Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej 49 (December 31, 2014): 88–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sfps.2014.010.

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Abstract and annotation as an element of bibliographic description in the iSybislaw databaseAbstract (sometimes called summary) of a scientific publication is a brief text that contains keywords. It is one of the elements of a bibliographic description in the bibliographic database iSybislaw – a modern information retrieval system. In the paper definitions of terms such as abstract, annotation and summary along with their constitutive elements are presented. A characteristics of such short texts inserted in the iSybislaw database in the fields Abstract and Abstract 2 is also given. Based on some examples excerpted from the iSybislaw system a typology of short texts, which are elements of the database bibliographic description, is proposed. The material allows to list three kinds of texts that are being used in the iSybislaw database: annotations, abstracts and biographic annotations. Abstrakt i adnotacja jako element opisu dokumentu w bazie iSybislawPrzedmiotem analizy artykułu są krótkie teksty, które stanowią jeden z elementów opisu bibliograficznego w systemie wyszukiwawczym iSybislaw. W praktyce naukowej używane są różne terminy odnoszące się do takich tekstów (abstrakt, adnotacja, streszczenie). Autor podaje ich definicje oraz wskazuje elementy konstytutywne. Na podstawie przykładów wyekscerpowanych z systemu iSybislaw przedstawia ich typologię oraz omawia miejsce i funkcje w opisie bibliograficznym.
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Giraldo Mendoza, Alfredo Edgardo. "A preliminary list of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) of forensic importance from Peru." Dugesiana 28, no. 2 (July 1, 2021): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.32870/dugesiana.v28i2.7148.

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A preliminary list of beetles of forensic importance from Peru is presented, based on bibliographic revision. As a result, eight families, 31 genera, and 94 species are reported. According to their frequency in studies reviewed or number of species of forensic importance in each of them, families and genera that deserve special attention in Peru are Cleridae (Necrobia Olivier), Dermestidae (Dermestes Linnaeus), Histeridae (Hister Linnaeus, Euspilotus Lewis, Saprinus Erichson, Xerosaprinus Wenzel), Silphidae (Oxelytrum Gistel), Staphylinidae (Creophilus Leach, Philonthus Curtis) and Trogidae (Omorgus Erichson, Polynoncus Burmeister). These findings are discussed taking into account the available evidence from the Neotropical region.
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Pudalov, Aleksey. "GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN AND CONTENT OF EDUCATIONAL EDITIONS." Scientific Papers Collection of the Angarsk State Technical University 2018, no. 1 (March 4, 2020): 332–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.36629/2686-7788-2020-332-337.

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Lists and provides definitions of textbooks with the current regulations. The quantitative parameters of educational publications are indicated. The main requirements for their content are given. The structure of educational publications is defined and their main elements are indicated. The list of necessary information for the development and design of textbooks. Regulates the requirements for information and bibliographic apparatus textbooks.
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Casey, Carol. "An Analytical Index to the Internet: Dreams of Utopia." College & Research Libraries 60, no. 6 (November 1, 1999): 586–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crl.60.6.586.

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All the current methods of accessing Internet resources fall short when it comes to locating discrete pieces of information and digital objects. One solution to this problem is to create analytical indexes to the Internet. This article explores the need for analytical indexes by looking at current Internet access, traditional bibliographic control, and Web site design. A discussion of some of the issues and problems concerning the development of these indexes, including the design and the resource selection process, emphasizes the impossibility of a comprehensive analytical index to the Internet. The creation of small, focused indexes may be the best solution for accessing specific types of digital information.
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MONKS, SCOTT. "Zootaxa 20th Anniversary Celebration: section Acanthocephala." Zootaxa 4979, no. 1 (May 28, 2021): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4979.1.7.

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Of 32 papers including Acanthocephala that were published in Zootaxa from 2001 to 2020, 5, by 11 authors from 5 countries, described 5 new species and redescribed 1 known species and 27 checklists from 11 countries and/geographical regions by 72 authors. A bibliographic analysis of these papers, the number of species reported in the checklists, and a list of new species are presented in this paper.
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Tsybulnyk, Serhii, and Danylo Bidnyk. "DESIGN OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF AN AUTOMATED BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEM." Bulletin of the National Technical University «KhPI» Series: New solutions in modern technologies, no. 2(8) (June 15, 2021): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.20998/2413-4295.2021.02.12.

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The development of information and computer technologies has led to the need to evolve the concept of universal bibliographic control. The creation of the Internet and web technologies has allowed this concept to reach a new level by creating a number of common international standards. In addition, to ensure control and exchange of bibliographic information public bibliographic and scientometric databases were created. Today, software for managing bibliographic records is in demand in various countries in Europe and America. The most popular software in these countries is EndNote, RefWorks, BibTeX and Zotero. The development of such automated bibliographic system and the adaptation of its functionality to standards and requirements within Ukraine is relevant for a number of reasons. The main reasons are the need for every scientist and lecturer of higher education institutions to confirm their scientific achievements when hiring, submitting scientific work to various competitions, to obtain a scientific degree and so on. Today the rapid development of information and computer technology allows us to abandon the list of scientific papers in manual mode and move to the use of specialized software on smartphones. That is why the architecture of an automated bibliographic system, which is developed as a mobile application based on the Android operating system, was designed. Java is chosen as the programming language in which the software will be written, as the vast majority of the Android operating system is written in this language. A number of technologies were chosen for the selected operating system. They will simplify the process of developing a mobile application. The three-layer architecture of the automated bibliographic system is designed on the basis of the multilevel model of architecture and the MVVM template. This architecture allows to provide the main non-functional characteristics of the quality of the developed software, as well as to effectively implement the rules of business logic within the object-oriented programming paradigm.
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Abdulhayoglu, Mehmet Ali, Bart Thijs, and Wouter Jeuris. "Using character n-grams to match a list of publications to references in bibliographic databases." Scientometrics 109, no. 3 (July 15, 2016): 1525–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-016-2066-3.

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Bianchini, Ilka Maria Escaliante, Suzana Leitão Russo, and Norberto Nuno Pinto dos Santos. "RESEARCH ON GEOGRAPHICAL INDUSTRIES AND EDGE CRAFTS ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL AND NORTH PORTUGAL." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 7, no. 8 (August 31, 2019): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss8.1651.

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This paper presents partial results of a survey on the profile of Geographical Indication Lace Embroidery Associations in northeastern Brazil and Portugal. Geographical Indications value and protect traditional products linked to a particular locality, while making positive contributions to the local economy. Handicraft production associations in Brazil, which have obtained the geographical indication seal, add many artisans who derive their families' livelihoods almost exclusively by selling the products. In Portugal the process is different and the certification is individual for the artisan and the pieces. This study aimed to characterize the profile of the members of the Renda Irlandesa, Renda Renascença e Bordado Filpe associations in northeastern Brazil with Geographical Indication seal and the lace of Tibaldinho, Bilro and Lenço dos Namorados in Portugal. The work started with bibliographic research that preceded the field research and Doctoral Sandwich in Portugal. In the bibliographic research were used articles, theses, dissertations available in the online bases of CAPES periods. The Sandwich Doctorate was conducted between November 2018 and March 2019 and the field research in Brazil was conducted from May to June 2019, and data were collected through a semi-structured questionnaire.
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Meshechak, Natalia, and Alexander Karaush. "Improving friendliness on Web-IRBIS interface." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 4 (April 1, 2016): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2016-4-43-55.

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Main vectors of improving friendliness of using search interface of digital and full-text catalogs at Siberian State Medical University Research Medical Library are discussed. Main tasks and solutions to increase attractiveness of the bibliographic sources for users are defined. The design technology for medical researchers’ personal pages with computerized publications list-building with IRBIS and technologies of their linking to digital and full-text catalogs are introduced.
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Kokowski, Michał. "Bibliography of the works by Piotr Flin (1945–2018), an astronomer and exact sciences historian." Studia Historiae Scientiarum 17 (December 12, 2018): 549–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/2543702xshs.18.022.9342.

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The bibliography presents the list of publications by Piotr Flin (1945–2018), an astronomer and exact sciences historian. This study presents a list of two hundred and fifty (including two hundred and forty-three separate) publications of the late Piotr Flin and a list of three doctoral theses he supervised. It is likely that the list of publications presented is not a complete bibliography of the author’s works. Due to the specificity of the study, the co-authored publications are listed in a chronological order, not an alphabetical order of co-authors. In addition, compared to the standard bibliographical style adopted in the journal, the date of publication appears at the end of each bibliographic record in square brackets. Providing the date in this format follows the convention adopted on the SAO / NASA portal Astrophysics Data System and its enriched copy: “The Science Archive Facility” at the European Southern Observatory. In accordance with the conventions adopted in the aforementioned portals, the list of publications also includes two reviews of a co-authored monograph by P. Flin.
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Stead, Miranda. "Love’s labours … creation of a union list of art, architecture and design serials." Art Libraries Journal 27, no. 1 (2002): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200019970.

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The Union list of art, architecture and design serials, an online database of periodicals on fine and applied arts, film and television held by academic, public, national and special libraries throughout the UK and Ireland, has been some ten years in the making and work is still progressing. In autumn 2000 funding was obtained to allow for greater progress on this critical research tool, extending the coverage of participating libraries and enhancing the bibliographical records. However the work of increasing the level of participation in the Union list has largely been taken forward by direct approaches to individual institutions and by July 2002 there will be over 60 participating libraries as well as fuller bibliographic citations.
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Butters, Oliver, Amran Ismail, Sue Thompson, and Rebecca Wilson. "Generation of a cleaned dataset listing Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents And Children peer-reviewed publications to 2015." Wellcome Open Research 3 (December 19, 2018): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14986.1.

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Birth cohort studies generate huge amounts of data, and as a consequence are a source of many peer reviewed publications. We have taken the list of publications from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children UK birth cohort, filtered, de-duplicated and cleaned it to generate a bibliographic research data set. This dataset could be used for accurate reporting and monitoring of the impact of the study as well as bibliometric research.
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Trammell, Kaye D., and Ana Keshelashvili. "Examining the New Influencers: A Self-Presentation Study of A-List Blogs." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 82, no. 4 (December 2005): 968–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769900508200413.

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This study investigated impression management tactics and self-presentation on popular A-list blogs. Building on Goffman's constructs of self-presentation and operationalizing impression management strategies, this study content analyzed the most-linked-to blogs. A-list bloggers reveal more information about themselves than other bloggers and actively engage in impression management. Differences in blogs based on gender confirm traditional gendered online behavior. Findings indicate the diversity of blogs and encourage researchers to understand the pieces of blogs before purporting to understand the medium as a whole.
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Holman, Peter. "The Sale Catalogue of Gottfried Finger's Music Library: New Light on London Concert Life in the 1690s." Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 43 (2010): 23–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.2010.10541030.

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In the winter of 1704–5 Henry Playford advertised ‘a Choice Collection of Vocal and Instrumental Musick in Italian, French, and English’ owned by Gottfried Finger and partly collected by him ‘in his Travels to Italy’. Finger had evidently sold the collection to Johann Gottfried Keller and John Banister junior prior to his abrupt departure from England in 1701 after coming last in the competition to set Congreve's masque The Judgement of Paris. The discovery of a copy of the printed catalogue throws light on Finger's collecting activities in Italy and on the reception of Italian music in England. It also includes a list of ‘Mr. Finger's Great Pieces for his Consort in York-Buildings’, providing us with valuable new information about his concert activities in London in the 1690s, and about the size and composition of groups performing at York Buildings, London's first purpose-built concert hall. The list includes many pieces richly scored with brass, woodwind and strings, evidently performed with sizeable forces: most of the sets of parts are said to have been ‘Prick’d 3 times over’. It adds a number of new pieces to the catalogue of Finger's known compositions, and enables us to attribute to him an anonymous sonata for four recorders and continuo that was published in the twentieth century as by James Paisible.
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Brander, Gina, Erin Langman, Tasha Maddison, and Jennifer Shrubsole. "Evaluating Bibliographic Referencing Tools for a Polytechnic Environment." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 14, no. 2 (June 11, 2019): 4–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip29489.

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Abstract Objective – This paper analyzes the design process for a toolkit for appraising emerging and established bibliographic reference generators and managers for a particular student population. Others looking to adapt or draw from the toolkit to meet the needs of users at their own institutions will benefit from this exploration of how one team developed and streamlined the process of assessment. Methods – The authors implemented an extensive initial evaluation using a checklist and comprehensive rubric to review and select reference tools. This work was guided by a matrix of categories from Marino (2012), Bates (2015), and other literature. As the tools were assessed using the toolkit, the components of the toolkit were evaluated and revised. Toolkit revisions were based on evaluators’ feedback and lessons learned during the testing process. Results – Fifty-three tools were screened using a checklist that reviewed features, including cost and referencing styles. Eighteen tools were thoroughly evaluated using the comprehensive rubric by multiple researchers to minimize bias. From this secondary testing, tools were recommended for use within this environment. Ultimately the process of creating an assessment toolkit allowed the researchers to develop a streamlined process for further testing. The toolkit includes a checklist to reduce the list of potential tools, a rubric for features, a rubric to evaluate qualitative criteria, and an instrument for scoring. Conclusion – User needs and the campus environment are critical considerations for the selection of reference tools. For this project, researchers developed a comprehensive rubric and testing procedure to ensure consistency and validity of data. The streamlined process in turn enabled library staff to provide evidence based recommendations for the most suitable manager or generator to meet the needs of individual programs.
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Babicheva, Maja E. "Scientific Bibliographic Description of the Collections of Russian Literature Abroad in the Russian State Library (to the History of Problem)." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 68, no. 2 (May 27, 2019): 133–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2019-68-2-133-143.

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Scientific bibliographic description of collections, which includes bibliographic description of the holding items, their systematization and scientific research, serves to disclose the library holdings. The purpose of the article is to study the process of scientific bibliographic description of the collections of Russian literature abroad in the Russian State Library (RSL) in its historical development. The author shows the evolution of this activity carried out by specialists of various departments of the RSL, and using reference to specific scientific articles on the theory of bibliography explains the importance of scientific bibliographic description of collections for creation of retrospective national bibliography.The author analyses and systematizes several dozen works related to the scientific bibliographic description of the Russian literature abroad in the RSL. This part of Rossika in the Library is mainly a single array. The work on its scientific bibliographic description is carried out in the traditional (printed) form, in modern (electronic) form, responding to contemporary trends, as well as in parallel in both forms.The article presents the consolidated list of local databases (DB) of Russian literature abroad, created in the RSL. Two main types of DB are distinguished: 1) Established on the basis of the collections of Russian literature abroad and intended mainly for their disclosure. The names of these resources fully reflect their essence: “Photographs in the Collection...”, “Publications with the owner’s marks from the Collections...”, “Displaced cultural values in the Collection...”; 2) Consolidated databases based on the collections of Russian literature abroad and a number of other sources. It is reflected and even underlined in the title, for example: “Consolidated catalogue of periodicals and continuing editions of Russian abroad in Moscow libraries”.The author collected and analysed scientific articles of the RSL researchers, revealing the history of these databases, the principles of their construction, the goals, objectives, opportunities and prospects. The article presents correlation between the database and traditional bibliographic indexes of Russian literature abroad in the RSL, as well as lists the cases when the DB is based on the index or, conversely, database serves as the basis for it. The author lists, systematizes and briefly describes traditional bibliographic indexes of the collections of Russian literature abroad created by the staff of the Russian State Library, as well as shows how to use technical possibilities in the indexes placed on electronic media.
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Busygina, Tatyana V., and Lyudmila A. Mandrinina. "Activities on Information Support of Siberian Science of the Department of Scientific Bibliography of SPSTL SB RAS." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 67, no. 6 (December 27, 2018): 690–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2018-67-6-690-700.

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The article presents the activity of the Department of Scientific Bibliography (DSB) of the State Public Scientific-Technological Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPSTL SB RAS) for 60 years in information support of scientific research in Siberia and the Far East and creation of the system of regional bibliographic informing of the research institutions of SB RAS in relevant scientific areas. The authors describe the activity of the Department for study of bibliographic provision of science in the region and preparation of analytical reviews of natural science and Humanities. In the time perspective, the paper presents the activities of DSB on automation of bibliographic processes, the formation of databases (bibliographic, full-text), current and retrospective indices, creation of the scientific base of Siberian bibliography and informing of subscribers in the mode of selective dissemination of information (SDI) and differentiated services for executives (DSE).The authors highlight the Department activity for the preparation of Union catalogues of books and periodicals of Siberia and the Far East, in particular, the Union catalogue of Siberian and Far Eastern books, which is included in the list of core projects of the “Program of National Bibliography Development in the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020”. The article presents the main indicators of the research activities of the Department (publications in journals and collections of studies, presentations at international, national and regional conferences), successful cooperation with science supporting foundations, participation in integration projects; methodical assistance in holding seminars and consultations on bibliographic description, methods of bibliometry, altmetry. The authors outline the prospects of further activities of DSB within the library and information activities of SPSTL SB RAS: development of new electronic tools to solve the problems of scientometrics, the study and application of the developments and achievements in the field of information and communication technologies, etc.
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Kulfan, Miroslav. "Lepidoptera on the introduced Robinia pseudoacacia in Slovakia, Central Europe." Check List 8, no. 4 (August 1, 2012): 709. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/8.4.709.

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A current checklist of Lepidoptera that utilize Robinia pseudoacacia as a hostplant in Slovakia (Central Europe) is provided. The inventory is based on a bibliographic review and new unreported data from southwest Slovakia. The list includes 35 Lepidoptera species belonging to 10 families. Most species are polyphagous and belong to Euro-Siberian faunal community. Two monophagous species, the leaf miners Macrosaccus robiniella and Parectopa robiniella, and the polyphagous pest Hyphantria cunea have subsequently been introduced to Slovakia.
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Garbino, Guilherme Siniciato Terra. "Research on bats (Chiroptera) from the state of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil: annotated species list and bibliographic review." Arquivos de Zoologia 47, no. 3 (December 2, 2016): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-7793.v47i3p43-128.

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The state of São Paulo has a high number of mammal species, a great part of those is represented by bats. In this study I conducted historical review about the research on bats from the state of São Paulo and provide the first annotated species list and bibliographic review for the state. A total of 79 extant species belonging to eight families of bats occur in São Paulo. At least seven species are represented by fossils, two of these are extinct. I also present new records of rarely sampled species in the state such as Diaemus youngii, Diphylla ecaudata, Saccopteryx leptura, Thyroptera tricolor and Micronycteris microtis. Three species, Micronycteris brosseti, Mimon crenulatum and Uroderma bilobatum were removed from the list. Also is confirmed the occurrence of Histiotus montanus and Molossus aztecus in the state.
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May, Andreas. "MayLib - a textfile-based bibliographic database for geosciences and a list of references on Devonian matters." Carnets de géologie (Notebooks on geology) 15, no. 6 (2015): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/56481.

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