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Evaluation and analysis of the current periodical and newspaper collection of the Slavonic Division of the New York Public Library : research project

Title
Evaluation and analysis of the current periodical and newspaper collection of the Slavonic Division of the New York Public Library : research project / Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz.
Author
Siemaszkiewicz, Wojciech.
Publication
[New York : W. Siemaszkiewicz], 1988.

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Book/TextSupervised use Slav. Reserve 92-2921Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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80 leaves; 28 cm.
Summary
This study will deal with the overview, evaluation, and analysis of the Current Periodical and Newspaper Collection of the Slavonic Division of the New York Public Library. The collection numbers approximately 1370 titles, published in each of the Slavic languages curated by the Division as well as a number of English language periodicals and newspapers concerning Slavic countries and their peoples. Traditionally, this has been the most heavily used segment of the Slavonic Division's overall collection. Yet, surprisingly, no previous attempts have been made to assess or evaluate the size, character, or scope - which has always concentrated on philology and the humanities - vis-a-vis the needs of its readers.
Subject
  • New York Public Library. Slavic and Baltic Division
  • Serials control systems
  • Slavic periodicals
Note
  • "GLIS 709 Research and Bibliographic Methods, Spring, 1988--[Queens College, New York]."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (leaf 78-80).
Call Number
Slav. Reserve 92-2921
OCLC
NYPG92-B21421
Author
Siemaszkiewicz, Wojciech.
Title
Evaluation and analysis of the current periodical and newspaper collection of the Slavonic Division of the New York Public Library : research project / Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz.
Imprint
[New York : W. Siemaszkiewicz], 1988.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 78-80).
Research Call Number
Slav. Reserve 92-2921
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