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==Definition== | |||
A '''metabibliography''' (or '''biblio-bibliography''') is a [[bibliography]] of bibliographies. | A '''metabibliography''' (or '''biblio-bibliography''') is a [[bibliography]] of bibliographies. | ||
==Functions== | |||
Bibliographies serve the finding of relevant documents. Metabibliographies ser the finding of the relevant bibliographies in which the relevant documents may be found. One might quote Patrick Wilson: | |||
"For if knowledge is power, power over knowledge is power to increase one's power; and if the stock of writings is thought of mainly as it represents a stock of writings is thought of mainly as it represents a stock of knowledge, it is natural propose treating it as a "resource" to be subjected to rational control, managemenet and utilization." (Wilson, 1968, p. 145). | |||
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Webb, W. H. et al. (Ed.). (1986). Sources of information in the social sciences. A Guide to the literature. 3. ed. Chicago : American Library Association. | Webb, W. H. et al. (Ed.). (1986). Sources of information in the social sciences. A Guide to the literature. 3. ed. Chicago : American Library Association. | ||
==References== | |||
Wilson, Patrick (1968). ''Two kinds of power. An essay on bibliographical control.'' Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press. | |||
[[Category: Information science]] | [[Category: Information science]] | ||
[[Category: Library science]] | [[Category: Library science]] | ||
[[Category: Bibliography]] | [[Category: Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 12:22, 18 October 2011
Definition
A metabibliography (or biblio-bibliography) is a bibliography of bibliographies.
Functions
Bibliographies serve the finding of relevant documents. Metabibliographies ser the finding of the relevant bibliographies in which the relevant documents may be found. One might quote Patrick Wilson:
"For if knowledge is power, power over knowledge is power to increase one's power; and if the stock of writings is thought of mainly as it represents a stock of writings is thought of mainly as it represents a stock of knowledge, it is natural propose treating it as a "resource" to be subjected to rational control, managemenet and utilization." (Wilson, 1968, p. 145).
See also
Bibliographic guide (also be termed "literature guide", "guide to information sources", "guide to reference materials", “how to find out about . . . “, "pathfinder", "subject gateway", etc.
Examples
Balay, R. (Ed.). (1996). Guide to reference books. 11th ed. Chicago: American Library Association. Now as an online service: Guide to reference (2008- ).
Besterman, T. A. (1965-1966). A world bibliography of bibliographies and of bibliographical catalogues, calendars, abstracts, digests, indexes and the like. 4. Ed. Vol. 1-5. Totowa.
Bibliographic index. A cumulative bibliography of bibliographies. New York : Wilson, 1938-. Vol. 1-. (terminated). Retrieved from: http://www.hwwilson.com/Databases/biblio.htm
Carroll, B. A.; Fink, C. F. & Mohraz, J. E. (Eds.). (1983). Peace and war. A guide to bibliographies. Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-Clio. (War/peace bibliography series. #16 ).
"Dialindex" (File 411). Dialog. (See Dialog blue sheet: http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bl0411.html).
Gale Directory of online, portable, and internet databases. (See: Dialog blue sheet: dialog.com/bluesheets/html/bl0230.html).
Lester, R. (Ed.). (2005-). The New Walford Guide to reference rsources Vol. 1-3. (Vol. 1, 2005: Science, Technology and Medicine. Vol. 2, 2007: The Social Sciences; Vol. 3, 2013: The Arts: Visual Arts, Music, Language and Literature. (1st edition published 1959).
Totok, W. & Weitzel, R. (Eds.). (1984-1985). Handbuch der bibliographischen Nachschlagewerke. Hrsg. v. Hans-Jürgen und Dagmar Kernchen. 6., erw., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. Frankfurt a.M. : Klostermann. (2 Vols).
Webb, W. H. et al. (Ed.). (1986). Sources of information in the social sciences. A Guide to the literature. 3. ed. Chicago : American Library Association.
References
Wilson, Patrick (1968). Two kinds of power. An essay on bibliographical control. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.