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Social Sciences and General Interest


BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL

Studwell, William E. (1993) Library of Congress Subject Headings Relating to the Social Sciences: Some Suggestions for Improvement. Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian 12(1): 9-20.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bausell, R. Barker (1991) Advanced Research Methodology: An Annotated Guide to Sources. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press.

Bova, Patrick. (1991) NORC (National Opinion Research Center) Bibliography of Publications 1941-1991: A Fifty Year Cumulation, 1941-1991. Chicago: National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, 1991.

Walden, Graham R. (1990) Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Guides and Studies from the 1980s. New York: Garland.

Wepsiec, Jan (1992) Social Sciences: An International Bibliography of Serial Publications, 1830-1985. New York: Cassell Academic.

Young, Copeland H., Kristen L. Savola, and Erin Phelps (1991) Inventory of Longitudinal Studies in the Social Sciences. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

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CITATION STUDIES AND BIBLIOMETRICS

Broadus, Robert N. (1971) The Literature of the Social Sciences: A Survey of Citation Studies. International Social Science Journal 23: 235-43.

Bulick, Stephen Lynn. (1980)Subject Relations In The Social Sciences:  Consensus And Paradigm.  Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Bulick, Stephen Lynn. (1982) Structure and Subject Interaction: Toward a Sociology of Knowledge in the Social Sciences. New York: Marcel Dekker.

Gatten, Jeffrey N. (1991) Paradigm Restrictions on Interdisciplinary Research into Librarianship. College & Research Libraries 52: 575-84.

Line, Maurice B. (1981) The Structure of Social Science Literature as Shown by a Large-Scale Citation Analysis. Social Science Information Studies 1: 67-87.

McGrath, William E., Donald J. Simon and Evelyn Bullard. (1979) Ethnocentricity and Cross-Disciplinary Circulation. College and Research Libraries 40 (6): 511-18.

Metz, Paul. (1983) The Landscape of Literatures: Use of Subject Collections in a University Library. ACRL Publications in Librarianship, No. 43. Chicago: American Library Association.

Metz, Paul. (1990) Bibliometrics: Library Use and Citation Studies. In:   Academic Libraries: Research Perspectives. May Jo Lynch and Arthur Young, Eds. pp. 143-64. Chicago: American Library Association.

Peritz, Bluma C. (1983) A Classification of Citation Roles for the Social Sciences and Related Fields. Scientometrics 5: 303-312.

Pierce, Sydney J. (1992) On the Origin and Meaning of Bibliometric Indicators: Journals in the Social Sciences, 1886-1985. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 43: 477-87.

Small, H.G. and D. Crane. (1979) Specialties and Disciplines in Science and Social Science: An Examination of Their Structure Using Citation Indexes. Scientometrics 1(5-6): 445-61.

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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

Pettingill, Ann.; Morgan, Pamela. (1996) Building a Retrospective Multicultural Collection: a Practical Approach. Collection Building, 15(3): 10-16.

Rafferty, Eve  (1981) Guidelines for the Selection and Acquisition of Gerontological Materials. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 2(2-3): 39-56.

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GUIDES TO LITERATURE

Li, Tze-chung (1990) Social Science Reference Sources: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition. New York: Greenwood Press.

Sussman, Marvin B. (1978) Author's Guide to Journals in the Behavioral Sciences. New York: Haworth Press.

Unesco Social Science Documentation Center (1991) World List of Social Science Periodicals, 8th Ed. Paris: UNESCO.

Webb, William H.  (1986) Sources of Information in the Social Sciences. 3rd Ed. Chicago: American Library Association.

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INFORMATION NEEDS

Brittain, J. M.(1970) Information and Its Users: A Review with Special Reference to the Social Sciences. New York: Wiley.

Folster, Mary B. (1989) A Study of Use of Information Sources by Social Science Researchers. Journal of Academic Librarianship 15(1): 7-11.

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NEWSLETTERS

ANSS Currents (1986-) Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association.

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PUBLISHING

Allison, Alida and Terri Frongia. (1992) The Grad Student's Guide to Getting Published. New York: Prentice Hall.

Bakanic, Eunice Yvonne. (1986) Tracing Social Science: the Manuscript Review Process. Thesis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Banner, James M., Jr. (1988) Preserving the Integrity of the Peer Review. Scholarly Publishing 19 (2): 109-115.

Banner, James M., Jr. (1989) Guidelines for Peer Review of Sponsored Book Manuscripts. Scholarly Publishing 20 (2): 116-122.

Bowles, Gloria. (1988) Feminist Scholarship' and Women's Studies': Implications for University Presses. Scholarly Publishing 19: 163-168.

Budd, John M. (1991) Academic Libraries and University Presses. Publishing Research Quarterly 7 (2): 27-37.

Carrigan, Dennis P. (1991) Publish or Perish: The Troubled State of Scholarly Communication. Scholarly Publishing 22 (3): 131-142.

Cummings, Anthony M., et al. (1992) University Libraries and Scholarly Communication: A Study Prepared for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Washington: Association of Research Libraries for the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Duncan, Lindsey. (1979) The Scientific Publication System in Social Science. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Fox, Mary Frank. (1985) Scholarly Writing & Publishing: Issues, Problems, and Solutions. Boulder: Westview Press.

Grannis, Chandler. (1978) One Book/Five Ways: the Publishing Procedures of Five University Presses. Los Altos, CA: W. Kaufman. (Originally published as a workbook for use at the 1977 annual meeting of the Association of American University Presses.)

Hanna, S.S.(1987) The Gypsy Scholar: a Writer's Comic Search for a Publisher. Ames: Iowa State University Press.

Hannifin, Jennifer Kavinsky (1991) Changing Sales and Markets of American University Presses, 1960-1990. Publishing Research Quarterly 7(2): 11-26.

Henige, David. (1991) When Bad is Good Enough: the Lowest Common Denominator in Reference Publishing and Reviewing. Reference Services Review 19 (1): 7-14.

Henon, Alain L. (1990) Publish and Perish (Crisis in University Presses). The Serials Librarian 17 (3-4): 35-41.

Horowitz, Irving Louis. (1991) Communicating Ideas: the Crisis of Publishing in a Post-Industrial Society, 2nd Ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

Horowitz, Irving Louis. (1991) Toward a History of Social Science Publishing in the United States. Publishing Research Quarterly 7 (2): 59-67.

Horowitz, Irving Louis and Mary E. Curtis. (1994) Politics and Publishing in a Democratic Society: Technical Breakthroughs and Research Agendas. Publishing Research Quarterly 10 (3): 22-30.

Jailer, Todd. (1989) Focus on Publishers: the Widening Orbit of the University Press. Small Press 7: 10-12.

Kerr, Chester. (1987) One More Time: American University Presses Revisited. Scholarly Publishing 18 (4): 211-235.

Leslie, Larry Z. (1989) Manuscript Review: a View from Below. Scholarly Publishing 20 (2): 123-128.

Luey, Beth. (1994) University Press Trade Books in the Review Media. Journal of Scholarly Publishing 25 (4): 84-92.

MacDonnell, Vincent L. (1992) The Smithsonian Institution Press. Scholarly Publishing 24(1): 38-46.

Martin, Robert Sidney. (1993) Scholarly Communication in an Electronic Environment: Issues for Research Libraries. Chicago: Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, Association of College and Research Libraries, American Library Association.

McGiffert, Michael. (1988) Is Justice Blind: an Inquiry into Peer Review. Scholarly Publishing 20 (1): 43-48.

Metro, Judy. (1995) Is It Publishable? The Importance of the Editorial Review. Journal of Scholarly Publishing 26 (3): 168-172.

Morton, Herbert C., et al. (1988) Writings on Scholarly Communication. Lanham, MD.: University Press of America; and Washington: Office of Scholarly Communication and Technology, American Council of Learned Societies.

Moxley, Joseph Michael. (1992) Publish, Don't Perish: the Scholar's Guide to Academic Writing. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Mullins, Carolyn J. (1977) A Guide to Writing and Publishing in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Research Library Periodicals.

National Enquiry into Scholarly Communication. (1979) Scholarly Communication: the Report of the National Enquiry. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Okerson, Ann and Dru Mogge, Eds. (1994) Gateways, Gatekeepers, and Roles in the Information Omniverse. Washington: Association of Research Libraries, Office of Scientific and Academic Publishing. (Proceedings from one of the four annual conferences held to date by ARL's Office of Scientific and Academic Publishing.)

Parsons, Paul. (1989) The Editorial Committee: Controller of the Imprint. Scholarly Publishing 20(4): 238-244.

Parsons, Paul. (1989) Getting Published: the Acquisition Process at University Presses. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

Parsons, Paul. (1991) The Evolving Publishing Agenda of University Presses. Scholarly Publishing 23 (1): 45-50.

Parsons, Paul. (1992) Book Publishing at University Presses. In:   Encyclopedia of Library and information Science, Vol. 49, Supplement 12. Allen Kent, Ed. pp. 37-57.

Peters, Stuart and Nigel Gilbert (1997) The Electronic Alternative: Sociological Research Online.  Learned Publishing, 10(4): 339-43.

Powell, Walter W. (1985) Getting Into Print: the Decision-making Process in Scholarly Publishing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Richter, David H. (1993) Multiculturalism, Academic Radicalism, and University Presses. Scholarly Publishing 24 (3): 131-143.

Rowson, Richard C. (1994) A Formula for Successful Scholarly Publishing. Scholarly Publishing 25 (2): 67-78.

Rowson, Richard C. (1995) The Scholar and the Art of Publishing. Scholarly Publishing 26 (3): 155-167.

Simon, Rita J. and James J. Fyfe. (1994) Editors as Gatekeepers: Getting Published in the Social Sciences. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Smedley, Christine S. and Mitchell Allen. (1993) Getting Your Book Published. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc.

[Editorial Feature] Social Sciences Published at University Presses. (1991) Choice 28 (5): 737-740.

Strothman, Wendy J. (1987) On Moving from Campus to Commerce. Scholarly Publishing 18 (3) : 157-162.

Strothman, Wendy J. (1993) Multiculturalism at One Press: the Beacon Experience. Scholarly Publishing 24 (3): 144-150.

Sussman, Marvin B. (1993) The Charybdis of Publishing in Academia. Marriage and Family Review 18 (1/2): 161-169.

Thyer, Bruce A. (1994) Successful Publishing in Scholarly Journals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

White, Herbert. (1993) Scholarly Publication, Academic Libraries, and the Assumption that these Processes are Really Under Management Control. College & Research Libraries 54 (4): 293-301.

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REVIEWS AND REVIEWING

Harvey, Joan M. (1986) Social Sciences. In: Reviews and Reviewing: A Guide A. J. Walford, Ed. pp. 53-89. London: Mansell Publishing Ltd.

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WRITING

Brown, Richard Harve, Editor. (1992) Writing the Social Text: Poetics and Politics in Social Science Discourse. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Friedman, Sharon and Stephen Steinberg. (1989) Writing and Thinking in the Social Sciences. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Wildavsky, Aaron B. (1993) Craftways: On the Organization of Scholarly Work, 2nd Ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.

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