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The history of Czech publishing and libraries
and even the origins of Czech bibliography extend back far beyond the 18th century,
but Czech bibliography in the modern sense essentially began in the late 1700's
with scholars initiating the work by writing about Czech publishing and attempting
to compile retrospective bibliographies. Some significant works were compiled
such as Ungar's Allgemeine bohmische Bibliothek (1786) and Jungmann's later
Historie literatury ceske (1825). By the middle of the 19th century bibliography
was dominated by book dealers and publishers rather than by scholars. But the
first real attempts at compiling a national bibliography for Czech had to wait
until the early 20th century with Ceska bibliografie za rok.... Although
this title was short-lived, other titles soon emerged and a true national bibliography
was established under the aegis of the National Library in Prague. With the national
bibliography and many subsequent retrospective bibliographies, the twentieth century
monographic publishing output in Czech is now well-covered. Earlier centuries
receive some coverage via retrospective bibliographies as well, but also please
note that library catalogs, both online and printed, for libraries in the Czech
Republic and in Austria, are very essential sources for materials from all time
periods. When trying to find Czech materials published before the 20th century,
keep in mind that the Czechs were part of the Austrian Empire and thus bibliographies
and catalogs covering Austrian materials are potentially very relevant. Slovak
bibliography does not have the same history as Czech bibliography. It is neither
quite as long nor is it as closely associated with the Austrians. Rather, the
Slovaks were dominated by the Hungarians, thus many of the retrospective bibliographies
for Slovak often have Hungarian components. The origins of Slovak bibliography
in the modern sense stem from the national movement in the early 19th cenury.
Bibliographies and surveys of current literature were produced, but the first
true effort that can claim to be national bibliography is L'udovit Rizner's essential
Bibliografia pisomnictva slovenskeho od najstarsich cias do konce r. 1900,
which began to appear in 1917. For the periods of the 20th century when the Czechs
and Slovaks were joined politically, their national bibliographies overlap in
many ways. But the Slovaks have for many years now been compiling comprehensive
retrospective bibliographies of the 20th century Slovak publishing output which
greatly simplify research if the topic you are researching has been covered by
them. The Slovaks have for over fifty years maintained their own national bibliography
separate from the Czechs under the aegis of Slovak National Library in Martin.
What follows below are annotations of the national
bibliographies and library catalogs for both Czech and Slovak. A few items that
are not truly national bibliographies are included when there is no national bibliographic
source available for the time period. An example of this is Jungmann's famous
bibliography Historie literatury ceske. However, certain categories of
materials for Czech and Slovak appear in different sections of this guide. For
example, monographic bibliographies
warrant their own page. For bibliographies of bibliographies see the page entitled
Czech and Slovak Bibliographies
of Bibliographies. For bibliographies of Czech and Slovak periodicals and
indexes to the contents of those periodicals, see the page entitled Czech
and Slovak Newspaper and Periodical Sources. There is also a page devoted
to Czech/Slovak subject guides. If
you would like more details on the history of Czech and Slovak bibliography and
the development of their libraries, see Books in Czechoslovakia: Past and present
by Eliska Ryznar and Murlin Croucher, Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz, 1989 [UIUC Call
Number: Library & Information Science 070.509437 R996b]. Part 3 covers Czech
bibliography and part 6 covers Slovak bibliography. Other bibliographies for Czech
and Slovak that are not annotated here are listed in Murlin Croucher's Slavic
Studies: A Guide to Bibliographies, Encyclopedias and Handbooks, volume
1, or on the page devoted to Czech/Slovak
Monographic Resources. CZECH
Historie
literatury ceske. Jungmann,
Josef. 2nd ed. W Praze: W Kommissi knehkupectwi F. Riwnace, 1849. (Nakladem
Ceskeho Musea ; c. 32). UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.4371
J95h 1849
This source, compiled by a famous Czech historian
and philologist, is the classic work of Czech bibliography,
covering monographs and periodicals published in
the Czech language from the beginning of Czech history
to approximately 1846. Jungmann begins each section with a short essay
on the history of the era and of the topic in the Czech Lands. Be prepared to
read Czech in the old orthography with some obsolete vocabulary. This work is
not comprehensive in its coverage, but it is a good starting point for the time
periods it covers. The section on Czech authors is not only an index, but also
a source of biographical information. The entries are arranged chronologically
by publication date within 6 date sections beginning with 451-1310 and ending
with 1775-1846. These sections are further subdivided into broad subject sections.
In addition, there is a section for foreign authors that have been translated
into Czech and a section for Czech authors. These two sections are arranged alphabetically
by the author's surname and really serve as detailed indexes for the two topics
since they refer the user to the main entry in the body of the work. There is
an alphabetical index of titles. See the entry on the left for a work by Tom.
Placalius. Also note the supplement which is annotated immediately below. 
Knihopisny
slovnik cesko-slovensky aneb seznam kneh, drobnych spisuv, map a hudebnych veci.
Doucha, Frantisek. V Praze: Nakladem knehkupectvi
I.L. Kober, 1865. UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 016.89186
D74k This work is a supplement to Jungmann's Historie
literatury ceske and covers the dates 1774-1865.
Although this work is not comprehensive, using both volumes one can get a fairly
good idea of the publishing history in the Czech Lands for the time period. It
includes monographs, periodicals, maps and music in Czech
and Slovak, with some German and French titles as well. The entries are
arranged alphabetically by main entry, which means by author and if there is no
author, then by title. However, when the titles are listed, they are listed by
the first important noun. Thus a work beginning with "Kratke cviceni"
is listed under "Cviceni, kratke." There are no indexes. See the entry
below for a version of the legend of Jan Nepomuk. 

Knihopis
ceskoslovenskych tisku od doby nejstarsi az do konce XVIII stoleti. + Knihopis
ceskych a slovenskych tisku 1501-1800. Tobolka,
Zdenek. Praha, 1925-1967. 2 vols in 10 Prispevky ke knihopisu: Rejstriky.
Voit, Petr. Praha, 1985. 3 vols. UIUC Call Number:
Czech/Slovak Reference Q.015.437 C99k v.1-2, pt.1-9 UIUC Call Number:
Czech/Slovak Reference and Main Stacks Q.015.437 C99k v.1-2, Index, no.1-3
This bibliography which includes Czech and Slovak monographs
from the beginning of printing to 1800 is an important source not only
for its comprehensive list of titles, but also for the detailed annotations and
the union listing of libraries that hold the titles.
The first volume covers incunabula up to 1500,
but only in Czech and Slovak. Latin and German texts from the Czech and Slovak
regions are not listed. The other physical volumes, all of which comprise volume
2, cover monographs from 1501 to 1800. Many of the titles of the entries are printed
in Fraktur, so the indexes, published in 1985 and in the modern Czech orthography
and typeface, are particularly helpful. Cross references to citations in Jungmann's
and Rizner's bibliographies are also included. The entries
are arranged alphabetically by the author or by title if there is no definitive
author. However, the title is placed according to the first important noun, not
necessarily the first word, of the title. Volume 1 contains indexes for title,
author, and subject as well as a chronological list of titles. It also includes
a list of printers arranged in tabular form by publication place that outlines
details about the incunabula such as the number of copies printed, the color of
the print, etc. Volume 2, parts 1 and 2, contain their own chronological listings
and indexes for titles, names and subjects. The remaining volumes did not have
an index until 1985 when Petr Voit published a three-volume
index to the set. His indexes cover authors, translators, editors, titles,
and anonymous headings. The anonymous headings index functions as a keyword index.
See the entry on the right for a work by Maximilian and note the brief biographical
information that is provided before the actual bibliographic citation. This kind
of information is given regularly in this set. 
Osterreichische
Nationalbibliothek. Katalog der Druckschriften 1501-1929. Hildesheim;
New York: Olms Microform, 1982. (808 microfiches). UIUC Call Number:
Main Reference Mfiche 018.1 Os7h This catalog is one of
the few large compilations of 19th century Czech publications available at the
University of Illinois library. Its coverage is of monographs
published in the Austro-Hungarian Empire from1501 through 1929. Besides
material in German, there are many items in Slavic languages like Czech. Many
of the entries have language indications such as boh. for Czech, germ. for German,
ruth. for Ruthenian, etc. The over 1,000,000 entries are arranged alphabetically
by author or by title if there is no author, with all languages mixed together.
See the entry below for books by two different Capeks, Karel and Jan-Ladislav.
Please note that the hacek on Capek is ignored for alphabetizing purposes.

Slovansky
katalog bibliograficky za rok... 1877-81. V Praze: Nakladem spolku ...,
1877-1881. UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 016.8918 Sl58 V.1-3 [UIUC
lacks 1880-1881] Although this annual publication only appeared
from 1877-81, it lists many Czech
and Slovak monographic and serial titles. The section entitled "Bibliografie
ceska za rok ..." contains both Czech and Slovak titles. Other sections of interest
include Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, Sorbian, Polish, and Ukrainian. Within these
language groups, the entries are arranged alphabetically by author, or title if
there is no author. There is an index of subjects at the beginning of some sections
which covers topics such as encyclopedias, periodicals, mathematics, theater,
etc. See the entries below which appeared in the 1879 volume.

Prirucny
seznam ceske literatury. Schmitt, Jan. V Praze: Nakladem spolku ceskych
knihkupcu a nakladatelu, 1916. 2 vols. UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak
Reference 015.437 Sch5p pt.1-2 Covering the years 1880-1915,
this bibliography was meant as a practical handbook for Czech booksellers. It
is not comprehensive in its coverage, but it does provide thousands of entries
for Czech books and serials from this time period.
Citations are grouped by subject categories such as literature, linguistics, natural
sciences, etc. Within each subject the entries are arranged alphabetically by
author or by title if there is no author. The first volume has a list of abbreviations
and a list of all the publishers whose publications appear in the set. See the
entries below which appear in the section on anthropology and zoology.

Cesky
katalog bibliograficky za rok 1889-1903. Foit, Bohuslav. V Praze: Nakladem
spolku ceskoslovenskych knihkupeckych ucetnich, 1890-1906. UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 016.89186 C3372 v.1-15 This annual bibliography
covers Czech publications for the years 1889-1903
and is divided into four sections. The first is a subject index to the second
which organizes books, pamphlets, and art by author. If there is no author, it
arranges them by the first significant noun in the title. The third section contains
periodicals and the final section lists musical works. There are only some Slovak
and American-Czech publications included. See the entries below which appeared
in the 1889 volume in the music section.

Ceska
bibliografie za rok 1902-1911. Tobolka, Zdenek.
V Praze : Nakl. Ceske akademie cisare Frantiska Josefa pro vedy, slovesnost a
umeni, 1903-1914. UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 016.89186 C337 1903-1910
[UIUC lacks 1902, 1911]
This bibliography lists Czech
periodicals and books that were published between 1902 and 1911. The volumes
are divided into three sections: 1) the main part of the bibliography which gives
citations for books and periodicals. They are arranged by surname of the author,
or by first significant noun of the title if there is no author; 2) a subject
index; 3) personal name index. The entries often provide the original price of
a book or of a periodical subscription. Each issue has several thousand citations.
See the entry on the left for the title Maly Prazsky Kalendar which appears
in the 1908 issue. 
Soupis
ceskoslovenske literatury za leta 1901-1925. Nosovsky,
Karel. V Praze: Nakladem Svazu knihkupcuv a nakladatelu Ces. Republiky,
1938 UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference Q.015.437 So8 v.1-2
Compiled at the impetus of publishers and booksellers in Prague who felt the need
for a systematic bibliography, this work represents material
published in Czechoslovakia between 1901-1925. The compiler was a noted
librarian and bookman. The bibliography contains over 75,000
entries for Czech and Slovak works published in Czechoslovakia covering
all subject areas. Information about what serial issues were released during this
time period is also included, but newspapers are not represented. The compilers
relied heavily upon questionnaires to publishers and authors, hence the coverage
is not comprehensive since not all parties responded. The
set is organized into two volumes which were published in three physical volumes.
The first volume has the citations arranged alphabetically by author or title
for works with no explicit author. Volume 2 (the third physical volume) is a subject
index arranged according to the Dewey classification. The citations, which consist
of full bibliographic information and prices, are at first somewhat difficult
to discern due to the many abbreviations, and only in the alphabetical index are
complete bibliographic citations provided. Sporadic cross-referencing exists only
in Volume 2 and only between related classification sections, not between individual
entries. See the image on the left for some representative entries. 
Bibliograficky
katalog. 1922-1928. Praha: 1922-1928. UIUC Call Number: Main
Stacks 015.437 B471 1922-1928 Bibliograficky katalog Ceskoslovenske
Respubliky. 1929-1950. Praha: 1929-1950. UIUC Call Number: Main
Stacks 015.437 B4712 1929-1950 The Bibliograficky katalog
was the first attempt by the Czechoslovaks at a national
bibliography, covering monographs, maps, music, and sometimes periodicals.
Its content reflects what was received on legal deposit from publishers, but since
the depository law was not fully functional during most of the period represented,
the coverage may not be comprehensive for some years. Both it and its successor,
Bibliograficky katalog Ceskoslovenske Respubliky, however, are invaluable
sources for discovering what was published in both Republics during the time period
in any language spoken on the territory. Like for
most national bibliographies, the entries in both catalogs are just citations;
no annotations are provided. Of particular interest to some scholars is that for
almost the entire run of these two titles Carpatho-Rusyn publications issued in
Czechoslovakia can be found either in the "Slavic Language Publications"
section or the "Other Foreign Language Publications" section. The Transcarpathian
region was part of Czechoslovakia
from 1919-1945. Upper Sorbian titles also regularly appear.
Please note that at certain times in the course of this publication the organization
of entries and the availability of the different indexes varies. What follows
are the more significant changes. For 1922-28 the entries are arranged alphabetically
by the author's surname in three broad categories, Czech and Slovak books, Czech
and Slovak music, and foreign language books. In some issues of the early title
there is also a section on periodicals that provides the name of the publisher,
editor, place of publication, frequency and which issues came out that year. There
is an annual index for author and subject. For
1929-46 the entries are arranged by broad subject categories with annual indexes
for author, pseudonym, and subject. After 1939 the Slovak publications appear
in the foreign language section. For 1947-50 the organization of the citations
changes to reflect three sections called A. Knihy ceske, B. Knihy slovenske,
C. Hudebniny. All of these sections arrange citations in a numeric subject
classification. See the entries above which appeared in the 1937:11 issue.
Note: After 1950 the national bibliography is entitled Bibliograficky
katalog CSR with special sub-series to cover non-monographic works. See the
annotation directly below for details on the monographic publication entitled
Ceska kniha.

Beginning
in 1951 the Czechoslovak national bibliography split into two main series, one
for Czech items and the other for Slovak. Directly below is discussed the various
Czech series. See the entry below in the Slovak section for the Slovak
books series and other parts of the Slovak national bibliography. 1951 is
also the beginning of the Soviet-style national bibliography arrangement with
sub-series for different types of publications such as books, music, graphics,
articles, etc. Special issues [zvlastni sesity] published each year comprise the
sub-series and/or special topics. The sub-series are all discussed elsewhere in
this course, but basic information and links to those annotations are provided
below in the annotation to the CD-ROM version of the Czech
National Bibliography. Bibliograficky
katalog CSR. Ceska kniha. 1951-1999. Praha: Statni knihovna, 1951-1999.
UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.437 B47171a 1999
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 015.437 B47171 1989-1998 UIUC Call
Number: Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1951-1989 Ceska
kniha can be used to find books published in Czech
on Czech territory. It includes monographic items published in the Czech
Republic that were received at the National Library on legal deposit. The entries
are just citations; no annotations are provided. Entries are arranged in numeric
subject classification with annual indexes for names, titles, translations, and
subjects. The Czech national bibliography has undergone several title changes
since 1951. Listed here are the continuing titles for the Books section. Bibliograficky
katalog CSR. Ceske knihy. 1955-1960. Bibliograficky katalog CSSR. Ceske
knihy. 1960-89. Bibliograficky katalog CSFR. Ceske knihy. 1990-92.
Narodni bibliografie Ceske republiky. Knihy. 1993. Ceska narodni bibliografie.
Knihy. 1994-99. The paper format of Ceska kniha ceased with the 1999
issues. After 1999 see the Czech National Bibliography on CD-ROM
or the internet version available at
the web site of the Czech National Library. See
the entry below for a book that appeared in the 1999:10 issue in the section for
children's literature. 

Ceska
narodni bibliografie. On CD-ROM/DVD + Internet. Praha:, 1993- . UIUC
Call Number: Uncataloged. Slavic Librarian's desk. Latest we hold is 12/2002
URL: http://aip.nkp.cz/index.htm
The Czechs have ceased publishing paper copies of all sections of their national
bibliography and instead are issuing that information on quarterly
CD-ROM's and have just recently made the databases available
on the Internet for free. With the electronic versions the researcher can
take advantage of the many access points and limiting features that database searching
provides. Click on "Pokrocilé vyhledávání"
for more advanced searching functionality. Installation of the CD-ROM is simple
and there is a choice between a Czech or an English language interface. The choice
of language interface occurs with the Internet version as well. Regardless of
the interface, Czech fonts should be used for the
best search results. Each successive CD-ROM issue is cumulative and each one contains
more and more retrospective entries as well. The contents of all the sections
reflect titles published in the Czech Republic that are received by the National
Library on legal deposit. The DVD format will be replacing the CD-ROM format in
the near future.
The CD-ROM interface opens two frames,
the left with a browsable list of the entire contents of the database that appears
to be in random order and the right with the first record displayed. Note that
what appears to be a simple title search is really a keyword search of all the
words in the title. What is presented as a keyword search is really a type of
subject heading search, for the Czech catalogers assigned the keywords to the
records. See the User's Manual available under the Help menu for the numerous
search possibilities. The issue from 3/2000 also has a user's manual in English
and Czech in .pdf format. The web-version also has a help section. The following
sections appear as separate databases that you select one at a time to search
and all are available on the Czech National
Library website as well: Ceske
knihy (Czech books): 1983 - present. It is difficult to delineate the extent
of the retrospective materials published before 1983 because new records are added
with each release. Searchable by author, title, series, subject, keyword, etc.
See the annotation above for UIUC's holdings and information about the print
version. Zahranicni bohemika
(Foreign Bohemika): 1990- present, titles acquired by the National Library:
Searchable by author, title, series, subject, keyword, etc. See the annotation
below for UIUC's holdings and information about the print version.
Disertace a autoreferaty (Dissertations
and dissertation abstracts): 1989- present (except some Chemistry titles, the
computer can't handle superscripts in titles): Searchable by author, title, awarding
institution, awarding department, keyword, etc. See the annotations on the page
for Czech monographic bibliography for UIUC's holdings and information about the
print versions. Specialni
dokumenty (Special format documents): Graphic: 1992- present; Printed Music:
1991- present ; Cartographic: 1994- present; Sound Recordings: 1992- present ;
Electronic Resources: 1996- present, titles received at the National Library on
legal deposit: Searchable by material type, author, title, series, subject, keyword,
etc. The following represent the paper versions of the various
components of the Specialni dokumenty database: Ceska
grafika a mapy. Prague, 1958-1995. [UIUC holds 1959-1966, Main Stacks 015.437
B4714; 1967-1987, 1989-1992, Main Stacks 016.76 C337; 1993, Main Stacks 016.76
C3371; 1994, Czech/Slovak Reference 016.912437 C337]. This title will eventually
be annotated in a section devoted to Czech art. Ceske
hudebniny. Prague, 1951-1997. [UIUC holds 1951-54, Main Stacks 780.5 CE;
1955-1987:3, Main Stacks 780.5 CES; 1989-1992, Main Stacks 780.5 CES1; 1993, 1994,
1997, Czech/Slovak Reference 016.780 C337]. This title will eventually be annotated
in a section devoted to Czech music. The Electronic Resources section is not
available in a printed version. Jmenne
autority (Name authority): 19th and 20th century Czech authors. This section
is not available in a printed version. Clanky
v ceskych novinach, casopisech a sbornicich (Articles in Czech newspapers,
journals and anthologies): 1989- present. There
is no coverage for the contents of local or company periodicals, children's and
youth periodicals. Medical, technical, sports coverage is incomplete. It does
include book reviews. This part of the database is searchable by author, title,
title of source, keyword, etc. UIUC has paper copies of the Clanky title.
See the annotation in the Periodicals
section for more information on UIUC holdings and call numbers. Periodika
vydavana na uzemi CR (Periodicals published in the Czech Republic): 1989-
present. It includes only those titles received at the National Library
through legal deposit. The language of coverage is Czech or any other language
published in the Czech Republic. Coverage is not complete due to sketchy compliance
with depository laws. This part of the database is searchable by title, previous
and subsequent titles, subject, keyword, publisher, etc. This title is not available
in a print version, but see the Periodicals
section for other titles that provide bibliographic coverage of Czech periodicals
before 1989. One section that was available in a printed
version, but not in the CD-ROM or online version is Soupis
ceskych bibliografii. However, citations for bibliographies may be found
electronically in the books or articles sections since they are in essence either
books or articles. 
Narodni
knihovna Ceske republiky. On-line catalog. URL: http://www.nkp.cz/baze_dat/altnk.htm
Online library catalogs can be very helpful, for they
help the researcher find publications of all types such as monographs, periodicals,
recorded music, etc., as well as providing basic descriptions of those items.
The link shown above takes you to the Catalogs and Databases page of the website
for the National Library in Prague. Here are located the access points to several
library catalogs of materials held at the National Library such as their main
online catalog which has newer publications as well as some older materials and
the Naskenovane katalogy (KATIF) which are comprised of scanned card catalog
cards of older items. There are also links to other library catalogs in the Czech
Republic, some of which are souborny (union) catalogs. (A union catalog
is one that gives locations of libraries that own a particular title). These online
catalogs include a variety of different types of materials. However, if you are
looking for recent publications, this is an excellent starting point. Accurate
searching will require the use of Czech fonts. The various catalogs can have different
searching interfaces, but what is described below are the types of catalogs and
the interfaces for the web version of the online catalog and the KATIF catalogs,
the two databases that a researcher might use the most. Since these catalogs represent
the various collections in the National Library, the materials included may be
in any language in addition to Czech. Online catalogs:
The books section of the online catalog contains
roughtly one-sixth of the holdings of the National Library. It has all books acquired
since 1995 as well as retrospective records for much of the Czech book production
for the 20th century. The database of articles
from Czech newspapers and periodicals provides coverage beginning in 1991. The
electronic catalog of the Slavonic Library does
not contain all of their holdings but it does have much retrospective material
plus new acquisitions since 1997. Books and music announced
to the national ISBN and ISMN agencies in the Czech Republic but not yet published
have their own database, as do old maps (1501-1800)
and early printed materials (1501-1800).
What is described here are possibilities that may be encountered in the online
catalogs. The search screen allows the user to search with a Czech or an English
interface using a keyword search, or a search by author, title, or subject. Boolean
operators "and", "or" and "not" can be used for
more accurate searching. In some of the catalogs the expert search mode allows
limiting by date and language of publication. After retrieving a set of results,
further limiting or arranging of the results is possible. Browsing the alphabetical
index is also an option. In some catalogs the question mark can be used for truncation
of search terms. The searches do require Czech fonts. Below is an image of the
beginning of the search results for author Vladislav Vancura.

Katif catalogs: KATIF is a group of
scanned card catalogs. Each one has its own description of content, but they are
mostly for searching older materials. For example, the first General
Catalog spans items published from 1501 through 1950. The cards are in
.tif format, so a free plug-in may need to be installed for viewing. These catalogs
do not require fonts because there is no search capability. Access is by zooming
down through alphabetical headings. These catalogs are main entry catalogs, meaning
that they are arranged by the author or if there is no author, by title. If an
item is listed under the author, it will not be listed under the title as well.
In some catalogs titles are listed under the first significant noun. In addition
to the general catalogs, there are also catalogs of music,
of literature on librarianship, a catalog for the Slavonic Library, and a catalog
of the Rusky zahranicni historicky archivy. 
Zahranicni
bohemika a slovacika. Zahranicni bohemika. Praha: Statni knihovna
CSSR-Narodni knihovna v Praze, 1956-1972 and 1990-96. UIUC Call Numbers:
Czech/Slovak Reference 016.91437 Z131a 1994-96 Czech/Slovak Reference 016.91437
Z131 1990-93, 1967-1972 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1967 Special issue 7- 1966
Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1966 Special issue 7- 1965 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714
1965 Special issue 8- 1964 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1964 Special issue 2-
1963 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1963 Special issue 4- 1962 Main Stacks
015.437 B4714 1962 Special issue 5- 1961 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1961 Special
issue 2- 1960 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1960 Special issue 6- 1959 Main
Stacks 015.437 B4714 1959 Special issue 1- 1958 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714
1958 Special issue 3- 1957 Main Stacks 015.437 B4714 1957 Special issue 4-
1956 This annual bibliography of foreign
works by or about Czechs and Slovaks regardless of language of publication
was issued as one of the sub-series of the Czech national bibliography. It is
not comprehensive because it includes only what the National Libraries acquired
during a certain year. The entries are arranged in a numeric subject classification.
There are indexes for names, languages of translations, and languages of original
works. Beginning in 1990 the access points increase to include indexes for subjects,
translators and illustrators. The title ceased in 1972,
but was re-established in 1990 for Czech materials only under the titles
Bibliograficky katalog CSFR. Zahranicni bohemika, 1990-92, Narodni bibliografie
Ceske republiky. Zahranicni bohemika, 1993, Ceska narodni bibliografie.
Zahranicni bohemika, 1994-96. After 1996 the paper format of the title ceased
altogether and subsequent years can be found on the CD-ROM
version of the Czech National Bibliography or the online
version available at the website of the Czech
National Library. See the entry below for that appeared under the heading
of linguistics in the 1996 issue. 
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SLOVAK
One
fact to bear in mind when searching for older Slovak materials is that many of
the older Czech bibliographies also included Slovak materials. See the annotations
of the Czech bibliographies given above to find out whether they included some
coverage of Slovak. For years now the Slovaks have been compiling a vast retrospective
national bibliography of books, periopdicas, articles and special publications.
Many of these titles are annotated below and in other pages of this guide that
are devoted to Slovak resources. You can identify them by the series Slovenska
narodna retrospektivna bibliografia; Seria ... An example of one that addresses
special publications is Bibliografia divadelnych plagatov 19. storocia z uzemia
Slovenska, covering playbills and theater posters from 19th century Slovakia,
UIUC Call number Main Stacks 016.792094373 K683b v.1-4 + v.3 index. This title will eventually be
annotated on a page devoted to resources for Slovak arts.
Bibliografia
pisomnictva slovenskeho na sposob slovnika od najstarsich cias do konca r. 1900
and Doplnky a opravy k Riznerovej bibliografii. Rizner,
L'udovit V. Martin: Matica Slovenska, 1929-34 and 1972. UIUC
Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.43735 R52b v.1-6 UIUC Call
Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.43735 R52b sup.
This work is a classic in the field of Slovak bibliography.
It spans Slovak literary production from the beginning of printing up
to 1900 including both books and articles
published in Slovak in Slovakia or abroad, translations into Slovak, and some
foreign language works published in Slovakia. Rizner's work, along with the later
supplement, are considered comprehensive enough for monographs that the large,
retrospective Slovak national bibliography project started its coverage where
Rizner left off, with 1901. The entries are arranged alphabetically by the surname
of the author or by the title if there is no definitive author. Periodicals also
have their own entries and some subject entries also occur. The entries for each
author are arranged chronologically. There are no indexes. The supplemental volume
follows the same organization. See the image on the left for entries by J. E.
Bily that appear under the subject of Cyril and Methodius. 
Bibliografia
tlaci vydanych na Slovensku do roku 1700. Caplovic, Jan. Martin: Matica
slovenska, 1972-1984. 2 vols. (Slovenska narodna retrospektivna bibliografia ;
Seria A ; Knihy ; 1A). UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.4373
C172b v.1, v.2 Covering over 2600
publications produced on Slovak territory up to 1700 regardless of language,
these volumes were issued as part of a large retrospective Slovak national bibliography
compiled and published by Matica slovenska. Their aim is complete coverage. The
first volume contains a long introductory essay on the history of early Slovak
printing. Citations are arranged by place of publication with an opening paragraph
or two about publishing in each location. Within each section the items are arranged
chronologically. In addition to complete bibliographic information, the entries
also show which libraries hold a copy of an item. The second volume has illustrations
depicting title pages and covers of some of the works as well as indexes for authors,
names, anonymous works, places, publishers and printers, subjects, and languages,
and a also concordance to show in which other bibliographies works are listed.
The contents of this bibliography are being added to the CD-ROM
version of the Slovak national bibliography. See the image below for a religious
work published in 1680 in Trnava. 

Bibliografia
slovenskych knih 1901-1918 and 1919-1938. Martin: Matica Slovenska, 1964
and 1979-80. (Slovenska narodna bibliografia. Seria A, Knihy ; zv. I-3); (Slovenska
narodna retrospektivna bibliografia.; Seria A, Knihy). UIUC Call Number:
Czech/Slovak Reference 015.43735 Sl58 v.1-3 UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak
Reference 015.4373 B471 v.1-3:2 These bibliographies continue
where Rizner's bibliography left off, with 1901, and provide coverage of all
Slovak monographs published in Austro-Hungary and Slovakia from 1901-1938.
The volumes were issued as part of a large retrospective Slovak national bibliography
compiled and published by Matica slovenska. Their aim is complete coverage. Both
sets have essays on the Slovak book culture of the given period. The earlier work
includes citations for book reviews. A valuable feature is the listing of library
locations where the cited books can be found. The entries are arranged alphabetically
by the surname of the author or by the title if there is no definitive author.
There are indexes for subjects and publishers and printers in addition to a classified
subject section and a chronological table that contains an overview of publishing
by subject. As well as the access points mentioned above, the second set has indexes
for illustrators, editors, translators, translations, place of publications, titles,
and series. See the entries below for the author Alojz Macek. 

Bibliograficky
katalog slovenskej kniznej tvorby za roky 1939-41 and 1942-1945. Dubay,
Anton. Bratislava: Bibliograficky ustav, 1948 and 1952. Bibliografia
slovenskej kniznej tvorby za roky 1945-1955. Martin: Matica slovenska,
1967-70. UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.43735 B4712
1939-45, 1947 UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.43735 Sl58
v.4a-b, pt.1-4
These bibliographies continue where
the bibliographies above left off, with 1939, and cover all Slovak and other language
monographs published in Slovakia. The first set of bibliographies, from 1939-1945
include only items that were received by the University Library in Bratislava
on legal deposit. The second set of volumes covering 1945-1955
were issued as part of a large retrospective Slovak national bibliography whose
aim is complete coverage. The first two sets lack the valuable essays on the Slovak
book culture of the given period and the union listing of library locations where
the cited books can be found that the other volumes in the series contain. Fortunately,
the third set covering 1945-1955 has these features.The first two sets are divided
into two parts, an alphabetical listing and a systematic subject listing. In the
first section the entries are arranged in a section for books in Slovak and a
section for books in other languages and then alphabetically by the surname of
the author or by the title if there is no definitive author. There are indexes
for names, titles of belles-lettres and books for young people, and subject. The
second volume has a section for music and indexes for translators and plays. The
third set arranges entries alphabetically by the surname of the author or by the
title if there is no definitive author. The third volume of the third set comprises
a numeric subject classification. The fourth volume contains indexes for authors,
subjects, illustrators, editors, translators, translations, and series. See the
entries on the left which appeared under the subject of religion in the 1939-41
compilation. 
Beginning
in 1951 the Czechoslovak national bibliography split into two main series, one
for Czech items and the other for Slovak. Directly below are discussed the various
Slovak series. See the entry above in the Czech section for the Czech
books series and other parts of the Czech national bibliography. 1951 is also
the beginning of the Soviet-style national bibliography arrangement with sub-series
for different types of publications such as books, music, graphics, articles,
etc. Special issues [zvlastni sesity] published each year comprise the sub-series
and/or special topics. The sub-series are all discussed elsewhere in this course,
but basic information and links to those annotations are provided below in the
annotation to the CD-ROM version of the Slovak National
Bibliography. Bibliograficky
katalog CSR. Slovenska kniha. Martin: Slovenska narodna kniznica, 1950-
. UIUC Call Number: Czech/Slovak Reference 015.437 B4715 1993-
UIUC Call Number: Main Stacks 015.437 B4715 1951-92 [UIUC lacks 1950]
Slovenska
kniha can be used to find books published in Slovak
on Slovak territory. It includes monographic items published in Slovakia
that were received at the National Library on legal deposit. The entries are just
citations; no annotations are provided. Entries are arranged in numeric subject
classification with annual indexes for names, titles, translations, and subjects.
The Slovak national bibliography has undergone several title changes since 1950.
Listed here are the continuing titles for the Books section. Bibliograficky
katalog CSR. Slovenske knihy. 1955-60. Bibliograficky katalog CSSR. Slovenske
knihy. 1960-69. Bibliograficky katalog CSSR. Slovenska narodna bibliografia.
Seria A. Knihy. 1970-89. Bibliograficky katalog CSFR. Slovenska narodna
bibliografia. Seria A. Knihy. 1990-92. Slovenska narodna bibliografia.
Seria A. Knihy. 1993- . The CD-ROM version of the Slovak
National Bibliography includes the Books section from 1976-98 as well as all
sub-series (Series B-J) from 1981-98. See the image on the left for two entries
that appeared in the 2000:11 issue under the heading "French literature." 
Slovenska
narodni bibliografie. On CD-ROM. Martin: Slovenska narodna kniznica, 1997-
. UIUC Call Number: Uncataloged. Slavic Librarian's desk. Latest UIUC
holds is 9/2002 The Slovaks are publishing a quarterly
CD-ROM version of their national bibliography in addition to the paper
format. With the CD-ROM the researcher can take advantage of the many access points
and limiting features that database searching provides. Installation is simple,
but the instructions and interface are only in Slovak. Slovak
fonts should be used for the best search results. Each successive CD-ROM
issue is cumulative and each one contains more and more retrospective
entries as well. At present the records for books from 1901-1975 and from
before 1700 are being added to the CD-ROM. The contents of all the sections reflect
titles published in Slovakia that are received by the National Library on legal
deposit. The interface opens two frames, the left with a
browsable list of the entire contents of the database that appears to be in random
order and the right with the first record displayed. There are many access points
and limiters for searching, including author, title, subject, document type, etc.
Note that what appears to be a simple title search is really a keyword search
of all the words in the title. What is presented as a keyword search is really
a type of subject heading search, for the Slovak catalogers assigned the keywords
to the records. Some help (in Slovak) is available under the pull-down menu entitled
"Pomoc" and also if you click the "Pomoc" button in the search
box. available. The following sections appear as part of the 4 main databases
that you select one at a time to search. 1-Knihy:
The books database includes all of the following titles which used to be published
in paper copies. Series A. Knihy (books):
Coverage on the CD-ROM is from 1976-2002. This title is still appearing in print.
See the annotation above for holdings and information
about the print version. Series B.
Periodika (Periodicals): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. See the section
on Czech/Slovak periodical sources for information about the print
version and other useful bibliographies of Slovak periodicals. UIUC holds
only 1971 in print so the CD-ROM version is important for finding recent Slovak
periodicals. Series C. Mapy (Maps):
Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC lacks the print version of this title.
Series D. Dizertacne prace (Dissertations):
Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. See the annotation below for the print
version. Series E. Specialne tlace
(Printed ephemera): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC lacks the print
version of this title. Series F. Firemna
literatura (Business literature): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC
lacks the print version of this title. Series
G. Grafika (Graphics): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC lacks the print
version of this title. Series H. Hudobniny
(Music): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC lacks the print version of
this title. Series I. Oficialne dokumenty
(Government documents): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC lacks the
print version of this title. Series
J. Audiovizualne dokumenty (Audiovisual items): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002.
This title covers sound recordings as well as other audiovisual items. UIUC lacks
the print version of this title. Series
K. Slepecke tlace (Braille items): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002. UIUC
lacks the print version of this title. Series
N. Normativne dokumenty (Normative documents): Coverage on CD-ROM from 1981-2002.
UIUC lacks the print version of this title. Bibliografia
bibliografii (Bibliography of bibliographies): There are only a few years
of coverage for this title, 1998-2001, but more citations will be added in the
future. See the annotation
in the section for Czech/Slovak Bibliographies of bibliographies. Zahranicne
slovacika (Foreign Slovacika): The coverage of this title is from 1991-2002.
See the annotation above for holdings and information on the early print
version. 2-Articles (Clanky):
The articles database covers article from newspapers, journals, and collections
from 1978-2002. It also includes article citations that may have appeared in publications
of Series B-J. UIUC has paper copies of the Clanky title. See the annotation
in the Periodicals sections for UIUC's holdings and information about the print
version which ceased in 1998. 3-4-Name authority and
Corporate name authority: These two databases are only available on the CD-ROM,
they never appeared in print. They cover Slovak authors and corporate names. Although
the CD-ROM version of the Slovak National Bibliography duplicates UIUC's print
holdings of the Books and Articles sections, as can be seen from the descriptions
above it supplements the holdings of the sub-series since UIUC lacks most of them.

Slovenska
narodna kniznica. Online catalog. URL: http://www.snk.sk/snk/ Online
library catalogs can be very helpful, for they help the researcher find publications
of all types such as monographs, periodicals, recorded music, etc., as well as
providing basic descriptions of those items. The link shown above takes you to
the website of the Slovak National Library in Martin. Click on the link for Katalogy
a databazy to get to the Online Catalogs page. Here are located the access
points to their main catalog and their article catalog in their web and telnet
versions. There is also a link to the suborny catalog for the Slovak Republic,
which is a union catalog. (A union catalog is one that gives locations of libraries
that own a particular title). These online catalogs include a variety of different
types of materials. However, if you are looking for recent publications this is
an excellent starting point. Accurate searching will require the use of Slovak
fonts. Since these catalogs represent the various collections in Slovak libraries,
the materials included may be in any language in addition to Slovak.What is described
below is the web interface of the National Library's catalog.
Online catalogs: The dates that serve as starting points for the different
catalogs are not discussed on the web site for the National Library, but there
are older materials included. The LKT books database or
Lokalny katalog - knihy has over 300,000 records for books, periodicals,
music, videos, sound recordings, maps, and other types of items. The web version
of the article database (SCC) begins with 1998
and the telnet version covers 1978-1997. The whole database contains over 160,00
records. The Union Catalogue of Slovakia or
Suborny Katalog Kniznic SR (SKS) is comprised of two databases, one for
books and the other for periodicals. The periodicals catalog is further divided
into ones for dailies, ones for Slovak periodicals, ones for foreign periodicals,
etc. The catalog allows the user to search with a Slovak
or an English interface using a simple find command which performs a keyword search
in the author, title or subject field. Boolean operators "and", "or"
and "not" can be used for more accurate searching in the advanced keyword
mode. After retrieving a set of results, further limiting or arranging of the
results is possible. Browsing the alphabetical index of titles, auhtors, subjects,
etc. is also an option. The searches do require Slovak fonts. The image below
shows the beginning of a record from the Lokalny katalog.


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CZECH/SLOVAK DISSERTATIONS The
sections of the Czech national bibliography devoted to disserations are annotated
in depth on the page for Czech/Slovak
Monographic Sources. The titles are Ceskoslovenske
disertace which covers Czech and Slovak doctoral and kandidat dissertation
from 1964-1978 ; Ceske
disertace + Ceske
disertace a autoreferaty which cover Czech dissertations from 1979-1989
; Slovenska narodna bibliografia. Rocenka serie D, Dizertacne prace which
covers Slovak dissertations from 1979- [UIUC lacks this title]. After 1989 the
section of the Czech national bibliography for dissertations ceased publication
and became available only online or on CD-ROM. See the descriptions above
of these sources. Coverage of Slovak dissertations from 1981-2003 is provided
on the CD-ROM of the Slovak National Bibliography, also
annotated above. Czech | Slovak
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