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Beginning Bibliography
1.Introduction to Bibliography
1.1 Introduction (9:01)
1.2 Bibliography in the Digital Age
1.3 Classic Bibliographies and Bibliographic Resources (22:07)
1.4 Innovative Uses of Bibliography in the 21st Century (15:26)
1.5 Bibliography and Book History
1.6 The Book in Bibliography
2. Styles of Bibliographic Description
1.1 Esdaile's Levels of Description
2.2 Gaskell's New Bibliography
2.3 Bowers's Principles (33:33)
2.4 The English Short Title Catalogue (40:13)
2.5 Bibliography and the Library Catalogue (54:51)
2.6 Bibliography and the Book Trade
3. Representing the Title Page
3.1 The History of the Title Page
3.2 Imaging and the Title Page (32:08)
3.3 Quasi-facsimile Basics
3.4 Quasi-facsimile Practice 1
3.5 Borders and Compartments (12:31)
3.6 Quasi-facsimile Practice 2
4. Representing Binding and Pagination
4.1 Chainlines and Wirelines
4.2 Folding Exercises (19:20)
4.3 Signatures and Catchwords (29:16)
4.4 Collation - Worked Examples (46:24)
4.5 Collation Exercises
4.6 Binding Descriptions (27:23)
5. Beginning Bibliography and Beyond
5.1 Complex Dates
5.2 Complicated Places and Imprints
5.3 Fancy Rules
5.4 Recognising Print Techniques (36:49)
5.5 Beginning Cataloguing Rare Books (14:19)
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