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of Contents Lazarevskii, A. M.
Ukazatel' istochnikov dlia izucheniia malorossiiskago Kraia. Vyp. 1. Spb.
1858. UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/ Belorussian Reference Q.016.91477
L45u. This is one of the earliest studies of published resources
on Ukraine. While it is limited to Russian language resources, it does include
many unique titles beginning with the 1622 publication Viershie na zhalosnyi
pogrebe zatsnogo rytsera Petra Konashevicha Sagaidachnogo...This rare
publication was issueed in Kiev and is fully described in the annotations in the
guide.While many of the titles included here are not strictly speaking, bibliographies,
many have great value as inforamtion sources on Ukraine. The titles are arranged
chronologicallly. Articles as well as monographs are included here

Maksimenko, F. P.
Materialy do bibliografii Ukrainskoi Knyzhky XIX st. (1798-1897 rr.). 1991.
UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belorussian Reference 015.4771 M289m 1991
In this work the compiler attempts
to compile the sources of Ukrainian language publications published from 1798
to 1897. He has consulted a number of collections and catalogs including the catalog
of Ukrainian language materials in the Kharkov library, the catalog of Ukrainian
language publications and Ukrainica at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, and
the catalog of Ukrainian language materials from the Russian National Library.
The bibliography includes those titles the compiler considered of particular importance
in the history of Ukrainan publishing on literature and history. The bibliographic
entries are thorough with brief annotations. Entries are arranged chronologically
with an author index at the end of the volume. The copy in our collection is a
photocopy of a typescript edition held in New York Public Library. 
Pelens'kyi,
Evgen IUlii. Bibliografiia Ukrainskoi bibliografii. Series Biblioteka
"Dzvoniv", Ch. 4L'viv. 1932. UIUC Call Number: Ukrainian/Belorussian
Reference 015.477 P36b 1990
While
this source is clearly outdated, it is an excellent overview of the bibliographic
history of Ukraine. The entries are arranged by subject with an author/compiler
index at the end of the volume. In creating his subject index the compiler has
followed the structure of the international Dewey Decimal system. Thus the headings
include entries for bilbiographies of scientific organizations, bibliographies
of universities, philosophy, religion, social sciences, language, science, natural
science, culture, literature, and history. Anyone seeking a bibliography for Ukrainian
sources on a particular topic will find a wealth of information here. The entries
provide complete bibliographic information but no annotations are included. Bibliographies
that appeared in articles, even encyclopedia articles are cited here. The compiler
has drawn on Polish, Russian and Ukrainan sources to provide the most complete
resource on the topic. This is a basic source for anyone new to the field of Ukrainian
bibliography or anyone seeking retrospective bibliogrpahic material on a subject.
 
Bibliografiia
Sovetskoi Bibliografii. Moscow: Izd. "Kniga". 1958-1991. UIUC
Call Number: Russian Reference 015.47 V96b 1958-1991 This
series is described in the Russian
bibliography section. However, it might be useful here to look for the uses
of this source in the Ukrainian research context. It has all the limitations of
other Soviet publications. It does have some features that make it a useful source
for those looking for the annual bibliographic output on Ukraine. Each volume
opened with a lengthy bibliographic essay. One section of this essay was devoted
to regional bibliography. The bibliographic entries were listed by subject and
within the section on "General bibliography" there was always a section
on regional bibliographic sources. The volumes numerous indexes included a geographic
index that made it easy to identify materials relevant to particular areas of
the Ukraine. 
This
sample entry from the 1987 geographic index will give some idea of the range of
materials included in this bibliography. Until 1991, it was an excellent source
for identifying bibliographic works on Ukraine. After 1992 the publications included
in this volume are those published by the Russian Federation. There are occasional
titles relating to Ukraine but the coverage is very scattered.  
Bibliotekoznavstvo
i bibliografiia Ukrainy. Kyiv: Ministerstvo Kultury. 1992- UIUC Call
Number: Ukrainian/Belorussian Reference Uncataloged This
publications lists new materials published in Ukraine about bibliographic studies.
It also lists new bibliographies that have been published either as separate monographs
or as articles. The bibliography provides full publication information, but no
annotations. It is probably the best way to keep abreast of all the new bibliographic
publications being issued in Ukraine. The main section on bibliography is subdivided
into a variety of specific subject areas making it relatively easy to identify
the most recent bibliographic publications on a particular topic.
These entries provide a sample of the
type of entry the scholar can expect to find in this source: concise but complete.
This is an important publication that will be invaluable for tracking new bibliographic
resources.  
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