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Boni, Albert, editor. Photographic Literature, – An International Bibliographic Guide to General & Specialized Literature on Photographic Processes, Techniques, Theory, Chemistry, Physics, Apparatus, Materials & Applications, Industry, History, Biography, Aesthetics, etc. Hastings-on-Hudson, NY: Morgan & Morgan,
Essential reference work that includes publications of all types, dating from ; many entries are annotated. Primarily technical, but includes useful sections on individual photographers, bibliography, history, aesthetics, and illustrated books as well as photographic processes. Author indexes.
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Burns, Stanley B. Early Medical Photography in America (–).
Bibliography biography cartography photography examples Mark Monmonier born February 2, is a geographer with a long track record of publications that have been influential to the discipline. Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools.NY: Burns Archive,
Reprinted from: New York State Journal of Medicine, selected volumes from v. 79, no. 5-v. 81, no. 8. Burns' monograph, written and published as a seven-part series for the NYSJM, describes 70+ American medical texts. Texts are categorized into seven levels of illustration, ranging from books with original photographs (e.g.
Bibliography biography cartography photography images Backler, Allen. Washington, D. Danzer, Gerald A. New York: Harper Collins, Geography in the National Curriculum.albumens and salt prints) to books with less notable illustrations (e.g. woodcuts copied from photographs); also included are books written by physicians but outside the medical canon.
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Heidtmann, Frank. Bibliographie der Photographie Deutschsprachige Publikationen der Jahre = Bibliography of German-Language Photographic Publications .
Second revised and enlarged ed. K.G. Saur: Munchen, London, NY, Paris,
"A more or less complete national bibliography of photographic literature," intended as an aid for researchers, journalists, photo historians, collectors of photographs, professional and amateur photographers, and all others interested in photography and its literature.
Organization is a hierarchical classification scheme of five major sections - General, Technology, On Photography (theory and composition), Visual, and Company Publications (e.g. Busch, Canon, Zeiss) - with sub-classifications within these divisions. Does not list individual periodical articles. Indexes by personal names, classification terms, and title key words.
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Johnson, William S. Nineteenth-Century Photography: An Annotated Bibliography, – Boston: G.K.
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Selected bibliography of literature in English. Includes references to books and periodical articles about photography from to , published between and in a broad range of general-interest and specialist photographic journals, books, manuals, and pamphlets. In addition to articles about photography, there are citations to materials that illustrate photographic practice and that are examples of the varied uses of photography in book publishing at that time. Organization is by broad topic, with an author index.
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Koelzer, Walter, Editor. Bibliographie der Photo-und-Film-Zeitschriften, = Bibliography of photographic and cinematic journals, = Bibliographie des periodiques photo-cinema, Dusseldorf, Foto Brell,
Alphabetical listing of 2,+ international periodicals with information on language, country of origin, publication dates, frequency, holding libraries, and sources consulted.
Publications in the UK, US, Belgium, Germany, France, and Russia are well represented; publications of Southeastern Europe, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America less so due to lack of available information. Annotations when included are trilingual. Indexes include periodical country of origin, personal and corporate name, sources consulted, and holding library symbols.
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Newhall, Beaumont. A Catalogue of the Epstean Collection on the History and Science of Photography: And its Applications Especially to the Graphic Arts: With an Appreciation and Bibliography of Edward Epstean.
Bibliography biography cartography photography Mbye B. Wynter, Sylvia. Africa World Press, The print copy of this manual is stored outside the Reference office, near the Info Desk in Olin Library. Zotero was designed for humanities and social sciences research.Pawlet, VT: Helios, , c
Catalog of an extraordinary collection, assembled by a leading expert in photomechanical printing. Classified list of books emphasizes the technical history and practice of photography; also includes sections on bibliography, aesthetics, and periodical literature. Author and title indexes. The Clark library copy is part of the David A.
Hanson Collection of the History of Photomechanical Reproduction.
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Palmquist, Peter E. A Bibliography of Writings By and About Women in Photography –, 2nd Edition. Arcata, CA: Published by Peter E.
Palmquist,
Bibliography of articles from periodical sources and books “with at least some relevance to women photographers,” ranging from autobiography to technical treatises and including critical writings. “At least ninety percent of the entries cannot be found in Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature or any other traditional indices.” Entries are arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically by author. Name index provides access to 3, women photographers and writers. A selected bibliography serves as a basic starting point to aid researchers in studying “the entire field of women photographers on a global scale.”
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Photography. Modern Art Bibliographical Series, volume 2.
Oxford; Santa Barbara, CA: Clio Press,
Contains annotated entries from ArtBibliographies Modern for articles on photography published between and Emphasis is on the artistic rather than the scientific side of photography, but much information can be found on cameras, equipment, and the technical development of photography, particularly during the 19th century.
No distinction is made between art photography and industrial, documentary, or applied photography. A general section conains material on general or worldwide photography, followed by a section arranged alphabetically by country.
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Roosens, Laurent, and Luc Salu. History of Photography: A Bibliography of Books. London; New York: Mansell, – .
Critically selective yet broadly conceived compilation of 25,+ entries drawn from books, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, essays, brochures, offprints, and trade literature on photography and related areas (silhouettes, optics, holography, etc.) Four volumes cover photographers born before , , , and , respectively. Each volume updates but does not supercede the coverage of the preceding ones.
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Rowley, Mark. Photo Illustrated Medical Literature: A Bibliography.
[S.l.]: Cabinet of Art and Medicine,
Annotated list, arranged chronologically, of photographically illustrated medical texts. Excluded are books illustrated by lithographs or woodcuts copied from photographs and photographically illustrated books written by doctors on non-medical subject matter (except for works on photomicrography).
Includes many fascinating illustrations. See also Burns, above.
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Rudisill, Richard, et al. Edited by Peter E. Palmquist. Photographers: A Sourcebook for Historical Research, revised 2nd edition. Nevada City, CA: Carl Mautz,
Combines a selection of six essays on the experience of regional directory research with Richard Rudisill’s “Directories of Photographers: An Annotated World Bibliography. Rudisill’s annotated bibliography is truly international, providing access to a wide range of general, national, regional, and area-specific histories, directories, and bibliographies; also contains a “works in progress” section that includes the compiler’s address.
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Sennett, Robert S. The Nineteenth-Century Photographic Press: A Study Guide.
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These resources are recommended as particularly indispensable, authoritative, comprehensive, or just plain useful. Library electronic resources page. Browse databases and websites, organized by subject, that can be used to find articles, books, dissertations, images, and other material. Arguably the most important resource in any researcher's toolkit, WorldCat is a vast database that represents the holdings of thousands of libraries worldwide. The Clark's link to WorldCat allows for nuanced searching and the placing of Interlibrary Loan requests for registered students, faculty, and staff.NY; London: Garland Publishing,
Provides historians and scholars of photography "some access to the wealth of material published in journals between and the end of the century." Begins with a brief but useful essay on the birth of and the nature of the photographic press. Lists in alphabetical order "every European and American journal which could be construed as being relevant to photography;" several have been studied issue by issue for several years and citations made to important contributions.
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———. Photography and Photographers to An Annotated Bibliography.
NY; London: Garland Publishing,
A select bibliography of "those titles which deserve recollection because they are groundbreaking, or particularly influential, or of literary merit." Does not include periodical literature; focuses on books. Includes sections on general works on photography, early technical treatises, early theoretical treatises, monographs on photographers, and early books of views and topographical surveys.
Index by subject and author.
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