A periodical literature (also called a periodical publication or simply a periodical) is a published work that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule...
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The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature is a reference guide to recently published articles in periodical magazines and scholarly journals, organized...
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The 19th-century Catholic periodical literature is unique in many respects. Most of the periodical publications in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded...
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Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ: Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur) covers the academic journal literature in the humanities...
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1902, The Academy merged with the periodical Literature, becoming The Academy and Literature. The merged periodical retained the numbering of The Academy...
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the serialised format within periodical literature. During that era, the line between "quality" and "commercial" literature was not distinct.: 31 Other...
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the essay developing into a periodical art form, and the beginnings of textual criticism. The dates for Restoration literature are a matter of convention...
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American Theological Library Association (redirect from ATLA Catholic Periodical & Literature Index)
Religious Periodical Indexing coordinated the efforts of twenty libraries to create the first volume of the Index to Religious Periodical Literature (later...
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Children's literature periodicals include magazines about children's literature intended for adults, such as: Academic journals focusing on the scholarly...
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as that of the Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824–1900, Poole's Index to Periodical Literature (now published electronically as part of 19th...
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Symbolism (movement) (redirect from Symbolist literature)
metaphorical images, mainly as a reaction against naturalism and realism. In literature, the style originates with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's...
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A periodicals librarian or serials librarian is a librarian who works in the specialized area of periodical literature. A periodicals librarian can have...
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Others, commonly referred to as Salmagundi, was a 19th-century satirical periodical created and written by American writer Washington Irving, his oldest brother...
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a Canadian-born American author. An essayist, a contributor to periodical literature, and the author of a volume of poems, a novel, and a series of historical...
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Literary magazine (redirect from Literature magazine)
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along...
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of the Poole's Index to Periodical Literature as well as of the 1893 and 1901 editions of the ALA Index to General Literature. Fletcher married in 1869...
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William Frederick Poole (redirect from Poole's Index to Periodical Literature)
1848, while still a student, published his own 154-page index to periodical literature. A 524-page edition was published in 1853, and a third 1469-page...
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The Dublin Review was a Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman and Daniel O'Connell. The fame of the "Edinburgh...
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The term periodical cicada is commonly used to refer to any of the seven species of the genus Magicicada of eastern North America, the 13- and 17-year...
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International Bibliography of Periodical Literature International Bibliography of Book Reviews Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature The Gale Group Trigg, Charles...
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Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art was a monthly periodical published by G. P. Putnam's Sons featuring American literature and articles on science...
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2014-08-05. "Questia". Questia. Retrieved 2014-08-05. "Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature". Hwwilson.com. Retrieved 2014-08-05. "Reader's Guide Retrospective:...
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The Plain Dealer was a bi-weekly literary periodical established by the English dramatist Aaron Hill. Published in London between March 23, 1724, and May...
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of Periodical Literature and Scopus. "International Journal of Persian Literature". www.scimagojr.com. "International Journal of Persian Literature". www...
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the second most important index volume, after Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature and before Book Review Digest. Wall & Gercken 1970, p. 140. Wall...
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Calcium hydroxide (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
Metalorganic Compounds – A Compilation of Solubility Data from the Periodical Literature', A. Seidell, W. F. Linke, Van Nostrand (Publisher), 1953 [ISBN missing]...
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form independently from that tradition, and periodical literature grew between 1692 and 1712. Periodicals were inexpensive to produce, quick to read,...
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from her early youth until her last days a constant contributor to periodical literature. For most of her life, she also filled the role of a pastor's wife...
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study of historical texts, Gates has been integral to the Black Periodical Literature Project, a digital archive of Black newspapers and magazines created...
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Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia, its émigrés, and to Russian-language literature. Major contributors to Russian literature, as well...
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