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A number of bibliographies of Serbian
old printed books and manuscripts were published in Serbia or abroad before 1869,
but the 1869 Novakovic bibliography
Srpska bibliografija za noviju knjizevnost, 1741-1867
is considered to be the first important Serbian bibliography. A number of attempts
at national bibliography occurred over the ensuing 90 years, some of which are
annotated below and others on the page devoted to National Bibliography for Former
Yugoslavia, but it wasn't until 1950, with the advent of a semi-Soviet style national
bibliography, that Serbia had true national bibliographic coverage. This means
that there are different sections of the national bibliography published for each
type of publication produced in the country. For example, there is a periodical
that lists all of the new books, music and pamphlets; there is also a periodical
that lists all of the new periodicals; there is a periodical that lists the contents
of Yugoslav journals, etc. Since the dissolution of the country in 1991 this national
bibliography continued to be produced to cover materials from Serbia, Montenegro,
Kosovo and some parts of Bosnia and Hercegovina. The title that covers books and
music, Bibliografija Jugoslavije: knjige, brosure i muzikalije,
is annotated below because it is still the organ of national bibliography for
Serbia, but it is also covered on the page entitled National
Bibliography for Former Yugoslavia which will have many other works pertinent
to the study of Serbian imprints.
A
retrospective bibliography entitled Srpska bibliografija: knjige: 1868-1944
begun in 1989 by the National Library in Belgrade ultimately will provide comprehensive
coverage of Serbian books for those years when it is finished. So far more than
half of the alphabet has been covered. This is not annotated since the University
of Illinois does not own the title, but see the description
on the National Library's website for more details about this project and others
of theirs in the realm of Serbian national bibliography. Some important Serbian
library catalogs are also described here, because catalogs of library collections
in a sense serve as a form of national bibliography in lieu of true comprehensive
coverage. The National Library in Belgrade is of particular relevence in this
area as the first depository law affecting the National Library in Belgrade was
passed as early as 1870, although publishers' compliance was probably not strict.
Bibliographies
of the various academies of sciences and matica organizations are presented on
the page for Monographic
Bibliography for Former Yugoslavia.
For
further reading on bibliography in Serbia see the article entitled "Bibliografija"
in Enciklopedija Jugoslavije, volume 1 [UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference
914.97 En16]. There is a section devoted just to Serbia. A more extensive survey
of the early history of Serbian bibliography appears in Srpske
bibliografije 1766-1850. A good summary of the history of publishing
and current publishing practices in Serbia is Ivana Nikolic's article "Publishing
in Serbia" which appeared in Slavic & East European Information Resources,
1:2/3, 2000, a special issue entitled "Publishing in Yugoslavia's Successor
States".
Online Resources
Narodna
Biblioteka Srbije
URL: http://www.nbs.bg.ac.yu/
The
website of the National Library of Serbia has several
important online catalogs available for searching such as the main OPAC
(online public access catalog) of the National Library which is part of the COBISS
system. COBISS has a familiar interface to anyone who has searched the catalogs
of the countries which were republics of Former Yugoslavia since they all use
the same system. See the image below for an example of the COBISS interface. There
are beginner, intermediate and advanced search screens that allow for a variety
of search options. The user may use Boolean terms and limit by fields, language
or type of material. Diacritics are not crucial to searching, but can make
the searches more accurate. For example, when searching the surname Cosic, if
you use no diacritics you will get not only the records for Cosic spelled with
an accent on the first c, but also those for Cosic spelled with a hacek on the
first c. Using diacritics will eliminate this overlap. But most of the letters
with diacritics are different letters entirely, not the same letter with 2 different
marks. Cyrillic fonts work just as well as Latin with diacritics in this catalog.
The
online catalog of the National Library contains
an unknown number of records for publications and the dates of coverage are also
unclear. The information pages lack this information. The Uzajamna bibliografsko-kataloka
baza podataka COBIB.SR is the union catalog or cooperative
online catalogs of 14 libraries in Serbia and contains about 1.3 million
records. Both catalogs include all types of publications: monographs,
serials, nonbook materials, and, to a lesser extent, journal articles as well.
When in the Uzajamna baza podataka, the locations of libraries in Serbia
that hold a particular item will appear at the very bottom of the screen.
Another
important catalog available at this website is the Katalog
knjiga na jezicima jugoslovenskih naroda, 1868-1972 or "Slikovni
katalog" which represents the collection of the National Library of Serbia
in Belgrade. It covers thousands of monographic titles
published between 1868 and 1972 in the various languages of Former Jugoslavia.
According to Murlin Croucher's annotation in Slavic
Studies it is "intended as a national retrospective bibliography." The
version available for free at this web site is the scanned version. When you search
the catalog, what comes up on the screen is the scanned image of the printed page
where the sought after item appeared in the published version of the catalog.
You will need to peruse the page to locate the desired record. The only search
option is by author, but you can limit by volume number if you happen to know
which of the printed volumes you are interested in. Or you can simply chose a
volume and not search any author and that will result in displaying the first
page of the selected volume. Do not search in Cyrillic
fonts, Latin only seems to work. Croatian diacritics make the search more exact,
but you can still get by with just regular Latin alphabet fonts.
Another
catalog available at this site is the Bibliografije
istrazivaca which can be used to produce online
bibliographies of Serbian authors. It is part of COBISS.sr but has a different
interface. See the image below for that search screen. No diacritics are needed
to search. The search listed as the example results in 81 items displayed in the
bibliography. This is the information given by the online documentation for the
database. "This program has the ability to display bibliographies of researchers
and other professionals who have their researcher's code defined, and of any other
authors with the evidence code assigned to them by Centar VBS if their bibliographic
items are included in the COBISS.SR system. " "It is authors', i.e.
researchers' responsibility to accurately classify their items by typology. Displayed
may be only the bibliographic items from the COBIB.SR database that contain the
evidence code given to the author by Centar VBS."
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Bibliographies
Srpska
bibliografija XVIII veka.
Mihailovic, Georgije. Beograd: Narodna
Biblioteka SR Srbije, 1964. (Srpska retospektivna bibliografija). 383 p.
UIUC
Call Number: Yugoslav Reference Q.015.4971 M58s
This
is a fascinating compilation of over 400 Serbian books
from 1701-1800. Mihailovic traveled to various European and Yugoslav libraries
and took advantage of several private collections to gather data on the titles
presented in this work. In fact, he found more publications than were listed in
the previous bibliographies on the topic, including Novakovic,
which is glossed below. The entries are arranged by year, with extensive annotations
and bibliographic notes. Also reproductions of title pages and bibliographic references
for bibliographies in which the item is cited are provided for almost every item.
Locations in of libraries in Former Yugoslavia are listed at the end of the entries.
It was issued as part of a planned Serbian retrospective bibliography of which
only this volume has been produced so far. There is an index for author and title
without author. We have xeroxed a list of additions to the bibliography which
appeared in the journal Bibliotekar in 1978 and included it at the back of the
book. See the entry below for a book that was published sometime after 1741.

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 including Glasnik Srpskog ucenog drustva.
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 entry below for a work by Aleksandar Andric
from 1845.


Bibliografija srpske i hrvatske knjizevnosti s dodatkom
onoga sto su stranci o nama pisali za ... godinu in Glasnik Srpskog ucenog
drustva.
Novakovic, Stojan.
Srpsko uceno drustvo. U Beogradu: U drzavnoj stampariji, 1868-1886.
UIUC
Call Number: Main Stacks 506 SRR v. 27, 31, 35, 40, 41, 44, 46, 57, 59, 61,
65 [UIUC lacks v.26, 1868]
Updates by year to Novakovic's
famous bibliography appeared in the following volumes of this title: knj. 26,
27, 31, 35, 40, 41, 44, 46, 57, 59, 61, 65. The updates cover both Serbian
and Croatian books, annuals, and some periodicals for the years 1869-1878
and 1883-1884. Additional supplements to the bibliography and updates are
found in Letopis Matice Srpske (Main Stacks 506 MAT), knj. 113, 118, 119,
120, 165. Each supplement lists publications by year. (UIUC lacks knj. 113 and
120) with entries arranged alphabetically by author or title. Stojan Novakovic
himself compiled the additions for some of the years and Dragutin Posnikovic did
the remaining years. Until the retropsective bibliography of Serbian books is
completed, these updates remain important sources of bibliographic information
for Serbian imprints. See the image below for an entry from v. 27.


Katalog retkih srpskih knjiga 1741-1941.
Hrkalovic,
Janko. Beograd: Izdanje autora, 1971. 229 p.
UIUC Call Number:
Yugoslav Reference 016.09 H85k
Although the author intended
for his book to serve antiquarians and librarians and did not intend to construct
a comprehensive bibliography, nevertheless this work which covers Serbian
titles from 1741-1941 can be useful in the absence of a completed, comprehensive
restropsective bibliography of Serbian titles. Besides books, some series and
periodicals are listed. Part 1 is books published in Yugoslavia; Part 2 is books
published about Serbia (and other parts of Yugoslavia) outside of Serbia. At the
back are lists of periodicals and series with their dates of publications and
analyzed titles. No other indexes are provided. Some reproductions of title pages
are included as illustrative materials. See the image below for several citations
by Jeremija Karadzic.


Katalog
Biblioteke Matice Srpske. Srpske knjige.
Kirilovic,
Dimitrije. Novi Sad: Matica Srpska, 1950-1955. 2 vols.
UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 015.4971 M427k v.2 [UIUC lacks vol. 1]
This
two-volume catalog of the library of the Serbian cultural
institution Matica Srpska covers in over 4700 entries books and pamphlets from
1494-1880. Volume 1 includes imprints from 1494-1847, while volume 2 covers
1848-1880. This set is included here because it is still useful as a tool for
national bibliography since the complete retrospective bibliography of Serbian
imprints which was mentioned in the introduction above is still not finished.
Of course, all library catalogs represent the holdings of just one institution
and thus are not comprehensive. Books are listed by year of publication with an
author index to facilitate access. At the end of the second volume there is a
list of additions to the catalog. Even though the title page states that it covers
only books, some periodicals are included. See the first two entries listed under
1871.


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 National
Bibliography of 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
Jugoslavije: knjige, brosure i muzikalije.
Beograd : Bibliografiski institut
FNRJ, 1950- .
UIUC Call Number: Yugoslav Reference 015.497 B472 v.40:13-24,
41-42:1-10, 48:3-12 [UIUC lacks 1991-1996, 1998-2003]
UIUC Call Number:
Main Stacks 015.497 B472 v.1-39 + Indexes for 1950-1971, 1973-1990, 1997 [some
of the annual indexes are bound at the back of the regular volumes, some are bound
individually]
This title is the official
national bibliography of Yugoslavia from 1950 to the disintegration of the country
in 1991. Although Yugoslavia no longer exists, this bibliography
continues to appear, but listing only the publications of the areas remaining
in the country (Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and some parts of Bosnia). See the
appropriate pages for the national bibliographies of the new countries of Croatia,
Slovenia, Bosnia/Hercegovina, and Macedonia. It covers books,
pamphlets and music published in any language on the territory of Yugoslavia,
but all of the citations are reproduced in the Latin alphabet regardless of the
original alphabet of the title. This serial appears monthly and is arranged by
subject. The list of subjects is printed at the back of each issue. Each issue
also has indexes for names, subjects, and titles. Annual cumulative name, title,
and classified subject indexes also are published. In some issues there were even
indexes to show which titles were published in which republics including non-republic
regions such as Vojvodina and Kosovo. See the entries on the right for two items
that appeared in the 1989:19-20 issue under the heading of Accounting and Bookkeeping.
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