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Online catalogs are
excellent resources for locating information about periodicals. The online catalogs
of the national libraries of each country are discussed in detail on the pages
for national bibliography for each country. They also are grouped together for
convenience on one page about Library
Catalogs. Please remember that sources pertaining to Yugoslavia
are relevant for Serbian and Montenegrin periodicals. In addition, many of the
Serbian periodical bibliographies contain information about Montenegrin titles
too. The section of the Yugoslav national bibliography devoted to periodicals
Bibliografija Jugoslavije: serijske publikacije
is still being published and now it handles only titles from Serbia, Montenegro,
Kosovo, and Vojvodina.
Serbia
Periodical
Bibliographies
Srpska bibliografija
za noviju knjizevnost, 1741-1867.
Novakovic,
Stojan. U Biogradu: u drzavnoj stampariji, 1869. 644 p.
UIUC
Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 016.89182 N85s 1967
Stojan
Novakovic is responsible for compiling this work, the first truly noteworthy Serbian
bibliography. It covers Serbian books and periodicals
from 1741-1867 which are presented chronologically by publication date.
There are almost 3300 entries in this bibliography with indexes for subject, author,
title without author, publisher, and historical name. At the end of the book is
a table with statistics on the number of items per year. These kinds of figures
are always interesting when tracing the development of a particular nation's publishing
output. A number of additions and corrections to this title have been published
in various periodicals. See the entry on "Bibliografija" in Enciklopedija
Jugoslavije, volume 1, p.505 [UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 914.97
En16] for a full list of citations for the additions. The entries for periodicals
list only what was published in a given year. See the entries below for two periodicals
from Beograd in 1852.


Gradja
za istoriju i bibliografiju srpske periodike do 1920. godine: (casopisi, novine,
kalendari, almanaci).
Mitrovic, Jeremija D. Beograd: Prosveta, 1984. (Itorijski
institut. Gradja ; knj.26). 138 p.
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference
057.82 M697g
Covering periodicals
in Serbo-Croatian up till 1920 and from all areas (Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro,
Macedonia, Bosnia, emigre locations), this bibliography gives bibliographic
data for almost 700 periodicals. Entries are arranged alphabetically by title
and provide subtitles, dates and places of publication, and an annotation about
the history and/or content of the title. There is a subject index. See the entry
below for the title Tribuna from Beograd.

Bibliografija
Novosadske stampe 1824-1918.
Bikicki, Milana ; Kacanski, Ana. Novi Sad:
Biblioteka Matice Srpske, 1977. (Bibliografije Vojvodine). 159 p.
UIUC Call
Number: Yugoslav Reference 011.34 B489b
Novi Sad is the
leading city in the Vojvodina region and the home of Matica Srpska. This bibliography
presents serials published in Novi Sad from 1824-1918
regardless of language of publication. Thus some of the titles are in Serbo-Croatian,
some in Hungarian, others in Slovak, etc. The first title covered began in 1824,
the famous Letopis Matice srpske which is still being published today.
The entries are arranged chronologically by first date of issue and provide detailed
information about the dates of publications and enumeration, editors, and title
changes, among other facts. Many of the entries are accompanied by reproductions
of title pages. There are indexes for titles, editors, names, pseudonyms, publishers,
and chronology. There is also a chronological table of titles which shows graphically
what titles were published in a particular period of time. See the entry below
for a title that began to appear in 1878.

Srpska
stampa izmedju dva rata. 1. Osnova za bibliografiju srpske periodike 1915-1945.
Dragovic,
Vuk. Beograd: Srpska Akademija Nauk, 1956. (Srpska Akademija Nauka. Gradja ; knjiga
XI). 422 p.
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference Q. 016.05782 D788s
1990 v.1
This bibliography covers Serbian
periodicals from 1915-1945. The book is divided into separate sections:
Serbian periodicals from Belgrade, Serbian periodicals from other cities, Montenegrin
periodicals, periodicals from Vojvodina, periodicals in Hungarian, in German,
in other languages, periodicals from Macedonia, periodicals from Bosnia and Hercegovina,
Serbian periodicals from Croatia, Jugoslav periodicals published abroad, periodicals
published during the occupations of 1915-1918 and 1941-1945. There are also sections
with information on various press agencies and professional organizations. Besides
basic bibliographic data entries also supply editor information, enumeration and
sometimes even print run figures. The index provides access via titles, agencies,
and institutions. See the entry below for a Hungarian title from Novi Sad.

Bibliografija
Srbije. 1947-1948.
Krsmanovic, Nikola D. Beograd: Ured za informacije pri
pretsednistvu vlade Narodne Republike Srbije, 1948-1949. 2 vols.
UIUC Call
Number: Main Stacks 016.89182 B471
Although some of
the works listed in the file for Periodical Resources for
Former Yugoslavia cover the time period of 1947-1948,
these two volumes are specifically on Serbian books and
periodicals. They represent what was received by the National Library in
Belgrade and were an attempt to fill a gap in national bibliography that existed
at that time. It is arranged by subject with a separate section for various types
of periodicals. The entries for books and annuals not only provide bibliographic
citations, but also pagination, original price and print run figures. The 1948
volume has an author index, but does not have the newspapers or serials section.
The 1948 volume also has a much longer introduction which offers a brief survey
of publishing in Serbia in 1948. See the image below an entry in the 1947 volume
under the heading of weekly newspapers.
Bibliografija
periodike Srbije, 1944-1965.
Panajotovic, Zoran. Beograd: Zapis, 1979.
440 p.
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 016.05782 P191b
Serbian
periodicals from 1944-1965 are the focus of this extensive bibliography.
It lists over 2000 local, regional and republic materials, giving a brief history
of each periodical by means of basic publication information such as editors,
title changes, dates of publication, frequency, etc., but it does not cover Vojvodina
or Kosovo. Items that are not true periodicals such as calendars are not included.
Entries are listed in alphabetical order by title. There are indexes for titles,
places of publication, and editors. At the end of the introduction is a list of
bibliographic sources the compilers consulted while amassing their work. Below
is an entry for a Belgrade journal entitled Zena danas.

Periodical
Indexes
Although we have not annotated
many sources here, the items that pertain to Yugoslav periodicals indexes are
relevant for Serbia. Some of these titles include Bibliografija rasprava i
clanaka, Bibliografija Jugoslavije: clanci i knjizevni prilozi u casopisima,
and Bibliografija Jugoslavije: clanci i prilozi u casopisima, listovima i zbornicama.
These are described on the page detailing Periodical Resources
for the Countries of Former Yugoslavia. The online catalog of the National
Library of Serbia also contains citations for articles as does the database Bibliografije
istrazivaca. Both of these sources are annotated on the page devoted to National
Bibliography for Serbia. Another source annotated on the page for Yugoslav
Monographic Bibliography is a two-volume index to Letopis Matice Srpske
entitled Sadrzaj
Letopisa Matice srpske 1825-1950. and Sadrzaj
Letopisa Matice srpske 1951-1960.
Bibliografija
srpskih almanaha i kalendara. I.
Maticki, Miodrag. Beograd: SANU, 1986.
1144 p. (Bibliografije ; Knj. 1 ; Odeljenje jezika i knjizevnosti ; Knj. 1).
UIUC
Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 016.5293 M427b v.1
This
massive retrospective bibliography of Serbian almanacs
and calendars from 1718-1970, including Serbian titles published abroad
such as Amerikanski Srbobran, also provides the citations for the full
contents of every issue. It opens with a long bibliographic essay on the history
of almanac and calendar publishing in Serbia, but the main body of the text is
the bibliography and index of the titles. To date only the first volume covering
the letters A-J has been published. Entries, arranged by title in Cyrillic alphabetical
order, include full bibliographic information plus a physical description of the
piece such as the number of pages and the height. There is also an abbreviation
to show which library in Serbia, Hungary or Austria holds the item. Following
is the contents with page numbers. There are indexes for personal and geographic
names. There is also an alphabetical list at the back that briefly shows which
titles and issues are included in the index/bibliography. See the image below
for the 1881 volume of Vardar.

Montenegro
Periodical
Bibliographies
Crnogorska
bibliografija. 1494-1994.
Cetinje: Centralna Narodna Biblioteka SR Crne
Gore, 1989- .
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 016.949745 C869
v.1:1-v.1:10; v.2:1; v.3:1-v.3:8, v.3:11, v.3:13; v.4:2, v.4:3, no.1-3, v.4:4-5
This
enormous retrospective bibliography, when completed, will cover all
of the Montenegrin publishing output from 1494-1994. Volume 1 is monographic
bibliography, volume 2 is serial (newspapers and journals)
bibliography, volume 3 is discussions, articles, and literary works in
serial publications, and volume 4 is works about Montenegro in other languages.
It is being compiled by scholars at the National Library in Cetinje. Volume 2,
part 1, the serials bibliography is arranged into 4 chronological sections: 1835-1918,
1918-1941, 1941-1945, 1945-1984. At some point in the future another part of the
serials bibliography will be published to cover the remaining years. Within each
of these chronological sections the entries are arranged alphabetically by title.
The entries provide full title, dates of publication, publisher, editors, enumeration,
frequency, etc. The introduction includes a brief survey of Montenegrin periodical
publishing with some statistics. There are indexes for subject, editors, place
of publication, and chronology. See the entry on the left for the title Delegatske
novine.

Razvitak
stampe i stamparstva u Crnoj Gori 1493-1945.
Martinovic, Niko. S.
Beograd: Jugoslovenski institut za novinarstvo, 1965. 262 p.
UIUC Call
Number: Main Stacks 070.9 M36r
Although this item,
which discusses Montengrin serials from 1493-1945
in essay form, is more of a monograph about the history of journalism than a bibliography,
it does give histories and dates of publication for them. The books is divided
into a number of chapters with subsections such as partisan press, Montenegrin
publicistika, calendars, yearbooks, almanacs, emigre press, humoristic journals,
etc. There are indexes for names, titles, and places of publication. Some illustrations
of title pages and covers enhance the text.

Periodical
Indexes
Crnogorska
bibliografija. 1494-1994.
Cetinje: Centralna Narodna Biblioteka SR Crne
Gore, 1989- .
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 016.949745 C869
v.1:1-v.1:10; v.2:1; v.3:1-v.3:8, v.3:11, v.3:13; v.4:2, v.4:3, no.1-3, v.4:4-5
This
enormous retrospective bibliography, when completed, will cover all
of the Montenegrin publishing output from 1494-1994. Volume 1 is monographic
bibliography, volume 2 is serial (newspapers and journals) bibliography, volume
3 is discussions, articles, and literary works in serial publications,
and volume 4 is works about Montenegro in other languages. It is being compiled
by scholars at the National Library in Cetinje. The contents of volume three are
as follows: 3:1 - Articles 1835-1885, 3:2 - Articles 1886-1905, 3:3 - Articles
1906-1918, 3:4 - Articles 1919-1929, 3:5 - Articles 1930-1935, 3:6 - Articles
1936-1944, 3:7 - Articles 1945-1950, 3:8 - Articles 1951-1955, 3:11 - Articles
1966-1970, 3:13 - Articles 1976-1978. The articles are arranged by subject with
extensive indexing such as indexes for author, translator, pseudonyms, subjects,
and periodicals which are indexed in each volume. Many of the entries also have
brief content annotations. There are also bibliographies of sources and further
reading at the end of the volumes. See the entries on the right which appear in
volume 3:3 under the heading of ethnology and ethnography.

Bibliografija
clanaka i priloga u crnogorskim listovima i casopisima 1958. godine.
Jovovic,
Vaso. Cetinje: Centralna narodna biblioteka SR Crne Gore, 1964. 255 p.
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks Q.059.9182 J82b
Since
the retrospective bibliography described above has not yet published
a volume covering Montenegrin articles from 1958,
this bibliography is still useful. The entries in this periodical index are arranged
in a classified subject order which is shown in outline beginning on p. 251. Only
a few of the citations have annotations for content and those are usually only
a few words in length, but there are indexes for name and subject. One major flaw
of this bibliography is that it does not provide a list of the serials that it
indexes. See the item below which appears under the section for poetry.
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