Ukrainian Monograph
Bibliography





This
page lists those monography bibliographies that are not limited to any particular
subject. The titles listed here include bibliographies that have extensive, general
lists of monographic publications. Some, like Levitskyi, that are included here
list periodical titles as well. In all cases, the bibliographic sources here might
be overlooked since they do not have a subject focus. They are important titles
that will be of interest to any scholar working on Ukrainian material. Some of
the catalogs listed here are not limited to Ukrainian material but have such extensive
holdings that they should not be overlooked. One title not held in our collection
was a 1985 publication Bibliohrafichni posobnyky URSR. This bibliographic
guide would be useful for anyone trying to identify bibliographic publications
on Ukraine.
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Catalogs
Ukrainskie
knigi kirillovskoi pechati X I-XVIII vv. Moscow: Katalog izdanii khraniqshchikhsia
v Gosudarstvennoi biblioteke SSSR im. V. I. Lenina.
Vyp. I. 1574g. - I
polovina XVII v.
UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus Reference Q.016.0942
G699u
Vyp. II XVI-XVIII vv.
UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus
Reference Q.016.0942 G699u v.2:1
This
is a catalog of the early Ukrainian publications held at the Lenin library in
Moscow. The catalog was published in three parts. Part one includes publications
issued from 1574 to 1650. Part two lists those titles appearing between 1650 and
1725. The final volume covers 1725-1800. Each bibliographic entry is extremely
thorough with extensive information on the publication, its illustrative materials
and a thorough description of the contents. The sample entry included here, as
with most entries selected for this guide, is unusually brief.
One of the unusual features of this bibliography is
the amount of illustrative material reproduced in its pages. More than two thirds
of the second volume and the majority of the first are taken up with reproductions
of illustrative material from the works described in the bibliography. This material
has its own index in each volume making this a valuable resource for early printed
Ukrainian religious art. The volumes also have name, subject and tipographer indexes.
The entries are arranged chronologically. Each volume has a detailed introduction
explaining the arrangement and selection of materials.
Drukovaniizvedenii
katalog Ukrainomovnoi knigi derzhavnikh Bibliotek ta Muzeiv Ukraini 1798-1923.
Kyiv. "Globus". 1999.
UIUC Call Number:
015.477 Z614d, v.1-2
This two volume bibliogrpahy lists the Ukrainian
language publications held in the National
Parliamentary Library of the Ukraine, as well as the holdings of other collections
in Ukraine. The catalog is richly indexed with an author index, title index, topical
index, corporate body index, index by place of publication. Individual title entries
are not annotated but do include full publication information. The volume is arranged
chronoligically making the subject and author indexes essential for locating materials.
This first volume covers 1808 - 1900. A second volume, Rosiis'komovna knyga
u fondakh Natsionalnoi Parlaments'koi Biblioteky Ukrainy, 1816-1923, covers
Russian language books published in Ukraine between 1816 and 1923 (015.477 Z614r
SPR). This volume is organized by main entry, that is by author or by title when
there is no author listed. Each entry does include information on the holding
location in the Ukraine. A key to the abbreviations and a list of all entries
for each institution is included at the end of the volume.

National Library of Russia: alphabetical
catalog. Ukrainian Supplement. Leiden: IDC. 1996
UIUC Call Number:
Reference Microform Cabinet: Mfiche 015.94721 N213
The
Ukrainian collection of the Russian National Library includes some 266,000 Ukrainian
language titles. The catalog dates from the 1930s but includes materials from
the late 18th century to the present. There are catalog records for books, periodicals,
serials, graphics, standards, technical documents and dissertation abstracts in
this file. This is a large depository of materials that is important for those
working at institutions with exchange agreements with this institution.
The
online version at the Russian National Library's website includes these records.
It can be searched at www.nlr.ru. When searching
here you enter a term and are given a range of records to browse. It is more time-consuming
than searching the fiche but it is available online for no fee.
Katalog vydan' Ukrains'koi
Akademii Nauk 1918-1930.
UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus
Reference 015.477 Ak13s 1966
Contains materials censored from the Academy bibliographies
described below. Also note that the volume is divided into two parts, the first
containing entries for publications issued from 1918-1929 and the second containing
entries for items issued in 1930. While the original publication is quite
rare a reprint edition edited and with a foreward by Dmytro Shtohryn was published
in 1966 in Chicago. The entries in this volume list the full contents of each
publication making it a valuable resource for the verification of Ukrainian publications
in the very difficult period immediately following the Russian Revolution. The
volume's organization mirrors that of the Academy with publications divided by
institute. There are numerous indexes: an index of names, subjects, departments
in the Academy and editors. It is an important source for a complete picture of
the intellectual output of the Ukrainian Academy as the Soviet bibliograpy does
not include the 1918 publications.

Vydannia Akademii Nauk URSR 1919-1967:
Suspil'ni nauky.
UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus Reference 015.477
Ak132v
This is the Soviet compilation of Ukrainian Academy
publications. As noted above it is heavily censored ignoringthe first year of
publications of the Academy. The Ukrainian Academy's own publications is far more
complete. Thisvolume is organized by institute with chronological arrangement
within divisions. There are author and serial title indexes at back of volume.
The entries do includes the contents of many of the publications.
Natsionalna
Bibliotek Ukraini
Web Address: www.nbuv.gov.ua

The
library site is rich in resources. There are two library catalogs: one covering
1980-1996 and the other from 1994 to present. There is also an index of periodical
articles and a catalog of dissertations. The user may search by a range of fields.
The interface is in Ukrainian and requires the use of Cyrillic fonts. 
A search in the catalog on the terms "knyha" and "Ukrainy"
returned a list with a number of records. The image above will give an idea of
the kind of information available in the catalog. When we searched the catalog
we were using a standard Windows Ukrainian font. The one difficulty with this
keyboard is that the "$" is not available on that keyboard and the character
is used as the "wildcard" character in this catalog. Thus, it is necessary
to type each search term in full to get an accurate result.
Numerous
links will assist any scholar interested in Ukraine in finding other sites with
electronic journals, newspapers, search engines and other resources. There is
also an extensive list of links to other Ukrainian libraries.
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Repertuar Ukrains'koi
knyhy 1798-1916. Materialy do bibliohrafii. Tom 1-4. L'viv. 1995.
UIUC
Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus Reference 015.477 Il6r v. 1-4

This
bibliography draws on a number of sources to create a record of all Ukrainian
publications issued before the Russian revolution. Information from such sources
as Bibliografiia literatury z ukrainskogo folkloru (1930), the monthly
publication lists in Kievskaia starina, the manuscript material used by
Levytskyi for his bibliography Ukrainska bibliohrafiia Avstro-Ugorshchyny,
1894-1900, the card catalog of the library of Boris Grinchenko, Levytskyi's
bibliography Galytsko-ruska bibliohrafiia za roky 1772-1800, and many other
sources. The compilers have combined the citations listed in these sources to
create one fundamental resource for early Ukrainian publications. Each citation
contains full publication information and includes a reference to the source from
which it was taken. The citations are arranged chronologically. The volumes include
an index of names and geographic locations.
Levitskii,
I. E. Galitsko-Russkaia bibliografiia XIX-go stoletia s uvzgliandeniiem russkikh
izdanii poiavivshiksiia v Ugopshchine i Bukovina (1801-1886).
UIUC
Call Number: Ukrainian/Belarus Reference Q.015.477 L57l 1963
Continued
by Materialy po ukrainskoi bibliografii, Vol. I-III.
UIUC Call
Number: Ukrainian/Belarus Reference 016.89179 M418
This classic Ukrainian bibliography is essential for those working on 19th
century Ukrainian history or literature. The volume includes citations to monographs
and periodicals. Entries for periodicals include not only full bibliographic information
for the title, but also list all articles published in the journal each year.
The publication is arranged chronologically with entries for each year in alphabetial
order by main entry. There is no index in the supplement but the original volume
contained an author/title index.
Knyhar.
Litopys Ukrains'kogo Pys'menstva. Kiev. Irregular. 1917-1920.
UIUC Call
Number: Main Stacks 028.05 KNY 1918: 5-13
Main Stack Microfilm Room: Film
028.05 KNY 1918: 5-13, 15-16; 1919:17-27
This journal
of publishing and library studies was published monthly and included a list of
new publications. While the list is inot comprehensive it is one of the bibliographic
few sources for this period. The list was arranged by author. During its publication
the journal would list some 1232 books and include some 1100 reviews of new publications.
The titles listed here were largely intended for book dealers. The information
included all basic publication information including pricing. However, the full
names of authors were rarely included, first names and patronymics were indicated
only by an initial.
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