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    Preface

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    The Cabellian: A Journal of the Second American Renaissance (Vol. III, No. 2, 1971)

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    Cabell and His Critics / Dorothy B. Schlegel -- James Branch Cabell “In Time’s Hourglass” / Warren A. McNeill -- Photographs from the Life Story of James Branch Cabell with Text by the Editor -- Epitaphe (ballade by Villon) / trans. by Richard Crowder -- The Danish Jurgen / Julius Rothman -- Acquisitions of the Cabell Library since August 1970 / Maurice Duke -- Born a Collector / George T. Keating -- Book Reviews: Taylor, The Passages of Thought / Joe Lee Davis -- Scott, The Southern Lady / Ernest Earnest -- Blake, Novelists’ America / James Ringo -- Earnest, The Single Vision / David M. Rein -- Nolte, H. L. Mencken / Julius Rothman -- Untermeyer, James Branch Cabell / Edgar E. MacDonald -- From the Editor’s Reading -- About the Authors -- Index to Volume Thre

    Ancient ancestors for modern practices: An evolutionary concept analysis of digital marginalia

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    Marginalia, the notes readers write in the blank spaces of their books, are significant objects of study in bibliography and book history, among other fields. Due to factors including findability and fragile book materials, marginalia from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are difficult to study. The same does not necessarily have to be true for similar objects from the twenty-first century. This thesis uses Rodger’s evolutionary concept analysis to analyze the usage of digital marginalia in the scholarly literature from 1991 to 2020. Beginning with an overview of bibliography and the history of marginalia, this thesis situates digital marginalia in a bibliographic context. Digital marginalia’s definitions, characteristic attributes, events related to the creation of digital marginalia, and concepts related to the practice are then examined. Bringing in connections to bibliographic concepts, this thesis argues that digital marginalia and bibliography provide each other reciprocal value. Like their physical counterparts, digital marginalia provide evidence of users’ interactions with media, their social interactions through that media, and their sociocultural contexts

    Farbe : eine Arbeitsbibliografie

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    Farbe: Eine Arbeitsbibliografie. Zusammengestellt von Hans J. Wulff. FĂĽr Hinweise danke ich Christine Noll Brinckmann und Jason Grant McKahan

    Annotated bibliography 1986-1990

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    The following compilation represents the third installment of Oral Tradition's ongoing annotated bibliography of scholarship relevant to the field. This addition, covering the years 1986-1990, maintains the goals of the first two installments: 1) to update John Miles Foley's original bibliography, Oral-Formulaic Theory and Research (Garland 1985), which provided an annotated listing of scholarship on the Parry-Lord theory of oral composition up until 1982, and 2) to expand the scope of the bibliography into other fields related to the study of oral traditions. The initial year of this installment also marks the beginning of Oral Tradition itself, and all articles published in the journal from 1986-1990 are herein annotated.Not

    Glossary I : Graduate Thesis

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    Situated across various contexts and spaces– studio, domestic, gallery– Eli Backer’s work explores open collaboration with machines, often producing multiples to reflect on, obfuscate, and to futilely hold the space and shape of loss. In this text, she surveys radio stations, music, writing, and art that has formed and driven her practice and sets a framework for the limited continuation of this document

    The Center for Ethnic Studies: A Guide to the Collections

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    A Guide to the Collections of the Center for Ethnic Studies at Forsyth Library, Fort Hays State University is a bibliographic listing of materials available for public access in 1998. The Center for Ethnic Studies was established in 1977 by Dr. James L. Forsythe and Dr. Helmut J. Schmeller. The focus of the collection grew to include information on Volga Germans from Russia, Bukovina Germans, Czechs, Scandinavians, Hispanics, and African Americans. The listing of materials is grouped by format and content. This document includes materials recorded in the card catalog for Forsyth Library, as well as individual Special Collections Finding Guides. This document represents a snapshot of the collections in time, and current access and retrieval methods should be utilized before or in conjunction with this document.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/fort_hays_studies_series/1076/thumbnail.jp

    The Carl Nielsen Edition

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    Choral Research : A Global Bibliography

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    The aim of this bibliography is to make visible and bring to the fore choral related research that has not seldom been carried out within research areas other than musical ones and that has thus been overlooked by choral researchers and choirmasters, thereby landing up outside the discourses of choral research. The approximately 5,000 entered titles do not constitute a complete list of the choral research literature in the years 1960-2010, but rather merely reflect certain specific sub-sections of the global research about choral phenomena. The now chosen structure of the bibliography is based on the five thematically categorised main headings. 1 Choir in general 2 Choral history and choral sociology 3 Choral education 4 Choral music 5 Choir and drama, literature and film These, in turn, are divided into sub-categories

    Dictionary catalog of the collection of African American literature in the Mildred F. Sawyer Library of Suffolk University

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