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The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia

The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia M arch 2005 T h e B ib lio g ra p h ic a l Society o f th e U niversity o f V irg in ia The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia announces the electronic publication of two scholarly works, Attributions o fA uthorship in the GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, 1731-1868: A n Electronic Union List, and A ttributions o f A uthorship in the EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1782-1826. These fully searchable resources created by Emily Lorraine de Montluzin provide unprecedented access to the contents of two of the most important and wide-ranging English periodicals of the eigh- teendi and early nineteenth centuries. Carefully designed and meticu­ lously documented, these databases also serve as paradigms for future electronic research in bibliography. The Bibliographical Society of UVa is delighted to be the first in the family of international bibliographical societies to publish original research in an electronic environment. The publications are available without charge to users worldwide through the Society’s website. A ttributions o fA uthorship in the GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, 1731-1868: A n Electronic Union L ist is searchable by keyword, volume number, page number, date range, tide, author, and pseudonym. Finds are listed in Attributions by Volume and are cross-listed in a Contributor Index, both of which are browsable, and are accompanied by browsable indices of pseudonyms and signatory initials used by the Gendeman’s Magazine’s contributors. In an expanded introductory essay the author describes her methodology for ascribing authorship and provides further infor­ mation about features of the database. h ttp :/ / etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/gm2 Attributions o f Authorship in the EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1782— 1826, is searchable by keyword, volume number, page number, date range, title, author, and pseudonym. The 2,074 attributions are cross-listed in a Chronological Listing and a Synopsis by Contributor, both of which are fully browsable. In an introductory essay the author describes her methodology for ascribing authorship and provides further information about features of the database. http: / /etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/euromag E m ily L orrain e d e M on tlu zin is Professor o f History at Francis M arion University in Florence, South Carolina. Downloaded from https://read.dukeupress.edu/english-language-notes/article-pdf/42/3/77/552891/77announcement.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 16 June 2020 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia

English Language Notes , Volume 42 (3) – Mar 1, 2005

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Copyright © 2005 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
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10.1215/00138282-42.3.77
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M arch 2005 T h e B ib lio g ra p h ic a l Society o f th e U niversity o f V irg in ia The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia announces the electronic publication of two scholarly works, Attributions o fA uthorship in the GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, 1731-1868: A n Electronic Union List, and A ttributions o f A uthorship in the EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1782-1826. These fully searchable resources created by Emily Lorraine de Montluzin provide unprecedented access to the contents of two of the most important and wide-ranging English periodicals of the eigh- teendi and early nineteenth centuries. Carefully designed and meticu­ lously documented, these databases also serve as paradigms for future electronic research in bibliography. The Bibliographical Society of UVa is delighted to be the first in the family of international bibliographical societies to publish original research in an electronic environment. The publications are available without charge to users worldwide through the Society’s website. A ttributions o fA uthorship in the GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, 1731-1868: A n Electronic Union L ist is searchable by keyword, volume number, page number, date range, tide, author, and pseudonym. Finds are listed in Attributions by Volume and are cross-listed in a Contributor Index, both of which are browsable, and are accompanied by browsable indices of pseudonyms and signatory initials used by the Gendeman’s Magazine’s contributors. In an expanded introductory essay the author describes her methodology for ascribing authorship and provides further infor­ mation about features of the database. h ttp :/ / etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/gm2 Attributions o f Authorship in the EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1782— 1826, is searchable by keyword, volume number, page number, date range, title, author, and pseudonym. The 2,074 attributions are cross-listed in a Chronological Listing and a Synopsis by Contributor, both of which are fully browsable. In an introductory essay the author describes her methodology for ascribing authorship and provides further information about features of the database. http: / /etext.lib.virginia.edu/bsuva/euromag E m ily L orrain e d e M on tlu zin is Professor o f History at Francis M arion University in Florence, South Carolina. Downloaded from https://read.dukeupress.edu/english-language-notes/article-pdf/42/3/77/552891/77announcement.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 16 June 2020

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Published: Mar 1, 2005

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