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contents IFLA General Conference, 1985. Division on Collections and Services. Section on Rare and Precious Books and Documents. Papers. Cataloging Foreign Countries Global Approach Intellectual History International Cooperation International Organizations Library Associations Library Collection Development Library Services Literary History Papers on rare books and precious documents which were presented at the 1985 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) "The Planned Census of Incunabula in Libraries in the FRG (Federal Republic of Germany): A Contribution to Retrospective Bibliographic Control" (Franz Georg Kaltwasser, West Germany); (2) "The Union Catalog of Incunabula (GW) and the Cataloging of Incunabula by Other Libraries" (Ursula Altmann, East Germany); (3) "Progress Report on the Work on the Reference Book, 'Museums of the Book'" (T. I. Kondakova, USSR); (4) "The Origins of the Chicago Book World" (Robert Rosenthal, United States); (5) "The Universal Availability of Publications Regarding Rare and Precious Books and Documents: Completion of the Czech and Slovak Retrospective National Bibliography 1501-1800/Knihopis" (Jaroslav Vrchotka, Czechoslovakia); (6) "The Rationale of a Rare Books Directory: The West German 'Handbuch der historischen Buchbestande'" (Bernhard Fabian, West Germany); (7) "New Criteria for Rare and Precious Books and Documents: An American View" (Linda Corey Claassen, United States). (THC)
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spellingShingle IFLA General Conference, 1985. Division on Collections and Services. Section on Rare and Precious Books and Documents. Papers.
Cataloging
Foreign Countries
Global Approach
Intellectual History
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Collection Development
Library Services
Literary History
IFLA General Conference, 1985. Division on Collections and Services. Section on Rare and Precious Books and Documents. Papers. Cataloging Foreign Countries Global Approach Intellectual History International Cooperation International Organizations Library Associations Library Collection Development Library Services Literary History Papers on rare books and precious documents which were presented at the 1985 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference include: (1) "The Planned Census of Incunabula in Libraries in the FRG (Federal Republic of Germany): A Contribution to Retrospective Bibliographic Control" (Franz Georg Kaltwasser, West Germany); (2) "The Union Catalog of Incunabula (GW) and the Cataloging of Incunabula by Other Libraries" (Ursula Altmann, East Germany); (3) "Progress Report on the Work on the Reference Book, 'Museums of the Book'" (T. I. Kondakova, USSR); (4) "The Origins of the Chicago Book World" (Robert Rosenthal, United States); (5) "The Universal Availability of Publications Regarding Rare and Precious Books and Documents: Completion of the Czech and Slovak Retrospective National Bibliography 1501-1800/Knihopis" (Jaroslav Vrchotka, Czechoslovakia); (6) "The Rationale of a Rare Books Directory: The West German 'Handbuch der historischen Buchbestande'" (Bernhard Fabian, West Germany); (7) "New Criteria for Rare and Precious Books and Documents: An American View" (Linda Corey Claassen, United States). (THC)
title IFLA General Conference, 1985. Division on Collections and Services. Section on Rare and Precious Books and Documents. Papers.
topic Cataloging
Foreign Countries
Global Approach
Intellectual History
International Cooperation
International Organizations
Library Associations
Library Collection Development
Library Services
Literary History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED262798