The Trouble With Bibliographies: Where Is Mezhov When You Need Him?
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Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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This is a review of twelve bibliographies that reflect the holdings
of the Russian collection in Hamilton Library at the University
of Hawaii focusing on Siberia, the Soviet/Russian Far East, and
Russia in Asia and the Pacific, especially Russians in China. The
chosen titles represent a mixture of the great, the average, and
not-so-good that the author has used over the past four decades.
While there is a question about the usefulness of bibliographies in
this digital age, most of the old standards should still play a role in
academic scholarship.
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Polansky, Patricia. (2012) The Trouble With Bibliographies: Where Is Mezhov When You Need Him?. Slavic & East European Information Resources , Vol. 13, Issue 1, pp. 26-72, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, United Kingdom.
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