Entries Categorized as 'Research'

The Getty Now Provides Free Access to the Bibliography of the History of Art

Date April 5, 2010

From a recent release:
As of April 1, 2010, the Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) will be available free of charge on the Getty Web site at http://library.getty.edu/bha. Free Web access to BHA is an advantage not only to all traditional users of the database but also to such potential users as institutions in [...]

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The Triumph of Surrogacy: Why the Use of Surrogate Records in Bibliographic Indexing Births a Better Baby

Date March 5, 2010

It has been said, “There is no substitute for experience, but letting your wife do it is the next best thing.”1 This colloquialism expresses an idea that is more profound than an initial reading might suggest. The idea is that a personal, first-hand, internalized knowledge of information is ideal since it is entirely available to [...]

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Date January 19, 2010

I have been working on revising my basic presentation for library research (bibliographic instruction, as we call it). Take a look and let me know what you think. It is mainly in outline form so I can adjust it for different student populations.

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