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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 164 688 UD 018 945 AUTHOR Carmack, Norma J. TITLE Information Sources for Research in Urbanology: A Basic Bibliography.. INSTITUTION Trinity Univ., San Antonio, Tex. PUB DATE 78 NOTE 16p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$1.67 Plus Postage.. DESCRIPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies; *Reference Materials; *Resource Materials; *University Libraries; *Urban Studies IDENTIFIERS *Trinity University TX ABSTRACT This annotated bibliography lists basic reference sources in the Urban Studies field contained in the library of Trinity University. Materials are divided into seven categories: (4 indexekand abstracts; (2) bibliographies; (3) dissertations and theses; (4) atlases, encyclopedias, and dictionaries; (5) directories, handbooksi and guides; (6) ,statistics; (7) sources of Congressional and legislative informatiOn. A list of important periodicals in the Urban Studies field is also included. (Author/III) , , **********t*************************.*********************************** * Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. *i********************************************************************

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  • DOCUMENT RESUME

    ED 164 688 UD 018 945

    AUTHOR Carmack, Norma J.TITLE Information Sources for Research in Urbanology: A

    Basic Bibliography..INSTITUTION Trinity Univ., San Antonio, Tex.PUB DATE 78NOTE 16p.

    EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 HC-$1.67 Plus Postage..DESCRIPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies; *Reference Materials;

    *Resource Materials; *University Libraries; *UrbanStudies

    IDENTIFIERS *Trinity University TX

    ABSTRACTThis annotated bibliography lists basic reference

    sources in the Urban Studies field contained in the library ofTrinity University. Materials are divided into seven categories: (4indexekand abstracts; (2) bibliographies; (3) dissertations andtheses; (4) atlases, encyclopedias, and dictionaries; (5)directories, handbooksi and guides; (6) ,statistics; (7) sources ofCongressional and legislative informatiOn. A list of importantperiodicals in the Urban Studies field is also included.(Author/III)

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    **********t*************************.************************************ Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made

    from the original document.*i********************************************************************

  • DEC14 1978

    INFORMATION SOURCESFOR RESEARCH IN URBANOLOGY,;

    A B4 Y; BIBLIOGRAPHY (1'`

    US DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.EDUCATION t WELFARENATIONAL INSTITUTE OF

    EDUCATION

    THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO-DUCED EXACTLY-AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSONDR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED DO NOT,' NECESSARILY REPRE-SENT OFFICIAL, ATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION PO rTION OR POLICY

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    Norma J. Carmacks'Reference Librarian.

    Trinity University'1,00itySan Antonio, TeXas:..

    1978

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    ' EFIMISSION TO REPRODUCE THISMATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY

    7)ivoratez LarrYta c

    TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESINFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) ANDUSERS OF THE ERTC SYSTEM:'

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  • A!:STRACT

    Thir7 bfbli6grnphy was prepared to support the Urban Studies Program

    pit Trinity University. This is a two-year maste's program which provides

    professionai level experience and intensive field work for persons

    preparing for employment in urban agencies. The bibliography is designed

    to aid students during the library instruction portion of the Urban ResearCh

    Course. It-listslehasic reference sources.in the Urban Studies field and

    gives their location within the library. _ Materials are divided into seven

    categories: (1) Indexes and Abstraits; (2) Bibliographies; (3) Dissertations

    and Theses; (4) Atlases, Encyclopediai.and DictionariesI (5) Directories

    Handbooks,*and GuideS; (6) Statistics; (7) Sources of Congressional and

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    tLegislaive Information- A,Iisting of important periddicals in the urban

    studies field ip a4() , ,1;1 d.

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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PAGESINDEXES AND ABSTRACTS 1 - 3

    BIBLIOGRAPHIES ' , . 3 - 5

    DISSERTATIONS AND THESES 5 - 6

    ATLASES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, DICTIONARIES 6 - 7

    DIRECTORIES, HANDBOOKS, GUIDES 7 8

    STATISTICS 8 - 9

    CONGRESSIONAL, LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION 10

    PERIODICAL LITERATURE 11 - 12

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  • INFORMATION SOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN URBANOLOGY:

    A BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY

    I. INDEXES AND ABSTRACTS.

    A. HUMAN RESOURCES ABSTRACTS. Volume 1- Jan.'/Feb. 1966 -Beverly Hills, California, Sage Publiciations. Quarterly.INDEX REF H1 X2 P6.

    Published with the cooperation of the nstitute of Labor andIndustrial Relations, University of Mi higan-Wayne State University.Volumes 1-9 entitled: POVERTY AND H N RESOURCES ABSTRACTS.

    An abstracting service covering periodical, articles, books, pemphlers,unpublished reports, etc., mainly concerned th social problems anddevelopments-in the United States. Author, Su ject indexes in eachissue; annual cumulative index.

    B. INDEX TO CURRENT URBAN DOCUMENTS. Volume 1 - . 1972 -Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press. Quarterly with annualcumulations. INDEX REF HT 123 X2 15.

    Contains bibliographic descriptions of official documents issued bythe larger cities and counties in the U.S. and Canada as well asdocuments issued by governments and agencies at all levels which relate,specifically to those municipalities. Geograph&c, SOPjec indexes.

    Documents cited in this Index can be obtained from the U AN DOCUMENTSMICROFICHE COLLECTION, Greenwood Press.

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    C. NEW YORK TIMES INDEX. Volume 1 - . 1850,y. New York, New YorkTimes Company_ Semi-monthly with quarterly and annual cumulations.MF REF AI 21 N44.

    A very accurate subject index, giving exact date, page and column wherethe article can be located in the newspaper. Many cross references areprovided, and the brief synopses of articles can often answer questionswithout referring to the paper itself. '

    D./ NEWSBANK URBAN AFFAIRS LIBRARY. 1970 - Arcata Microfilm Corporation.Microform Area.

    A microfiche collection of articles from 150 leading newspapers in the-U.S. which cover subjects of interest to students, teachers, researchers,and planners-in the field of Urban Studies. The Newsbank is a unique

    / reference source in light of the fact that very few newspapers are indexed.--Some of the subjects included are: EdUcation, Consumer Affairs, Employment,Housing and Urban Renewal, Politcal Development, Minority Economic Develop-ment, Social ktelaiions, Health, Welfare_and Poverty, etc. Looseleaf index. / ).

  • E. PUBLIC AFFAIRS INFORMATION SERVICE. IMIETIN. Vwlume 1 -1915 - New York, Public Affairs Information Service.INDEX REF H1 X2 P82.

    Usually cited as PAIS. Issued as (1) weekly bulletins; (2) cumulations;(3) the permanent annual1c volume.

    A subject index to the cirrent literature in fields of politicalscience, government, leg slation, economics, sociology, etc. Includesselective indexing to more than.1000 periodicals published in Englishthroughout the world; also indexes books, documents,'pamphlets,reports of public and private agencies, etc.

    F. RESOURCES IN EDUCATION. Vo.lume 1 - Nov., 1966 . Washington, D.C.,U.S, Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. 'Monthly.INDEX REF LB 1028 X2 R35. Formerly: RESEARCH IN EDUCATION.

    At head of title: Educational Research Information Center -- ERIC.

    Contains abstracts of education-related literature including many_unpublished documents, e.g., technical and research reports, conferencepapers, speeches, etc. ERIC Microfiche are available containing theentire document for most of the entries_ ( located by "ED" number ).

    Beginning 1968, semiannual and annual cumulated indexes availablearranged by subject; author; institution. RIE is the most importantindex in the field of education.

    G. SAGE URBAN STUDIES ABSTRACTS. Volume 1 - 1973 - Beverly Hills,California, Sage Publications. Quarterly.INDEX REF HT51 S24.

    'Abstracts of books, articles, pamphlets, government publications,significant speeches and legislative research studies dealing withurban affairs. Subject and author index:

    H. SOCIAL SCIENCE CITATION INDEX; AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY INDEXTO THE LITERATURE OF THE SOCIAL, BEHAVIORALArlrligi,ATED SCIEWES:1972 - Philadelphia, Institute for Scientific Information.INDEX REF H1 X2S6.

    Provides a type of indexing known as :'citat4on indexing" by which allauthdrs citing another author are identified. This enablei"\the searcherto go backwards and forward in the literature and make d' most

  • comprehensive study. Access thrttil Permuterm (key word) index --

    Source index (author) -- Citation index -- Corporate (Organization) index.

    I. SOCIAL SCIENCES INDEX. Volume 1 - 1974/75 - . New York, H.W.

    Wilson Co. INDEX REF AT1 R49.Supersedes in part SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITICS INDEX (1907-1974)

    formerly entitled INTERNATIONAL INDEX. Quarterly with cumulations.

    Author and subject index identical in format to the READER'S GUIDE,

    but covering more specialized, scholarly periodicals in fields of

    anthropology, area studies, economics, epvironmental science, psychology,

    public administration, sociology, etc. -Indexes 263 periodicals.

    A

    J. 'SOCIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS. Volume 1 - . 1952 - New York,

    Sociological Abstracts. INDEX REF HM1 S67.Published 9 times a year under the cosponsorship of the Eastern

    Sociological Society and the Midwest Sociological Society.

    A classified abstract journal covering a broad range of sociologicalarticles in periodicals in various languages.Vome years arewithout cumulated indexes.

    K. URBAN AFFAIRS ABSTRACTS, Volumes' 1 - . 1971 - Washington, D.C.

    National League of Cities and U.S. Conference of Mayor6.INDEX REF HT 123 U7.

    Weekly abstracting service that selects and abstracts aticles-infield of urban affairs using approximately 300 periodical publications.

    Useful for the public official and community planner. Annualcumulations are arranged by subject and include author, geographic indexes.

    II. BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

    A. Bestor, George C. and Jones, Holway R.CITY PLANNING BIBLIOGRAPHY: A BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OURCES AND TRENDS.

    3rd edition. New York, American Society of Civil Eligineets, 1972,

    REF NA 9031 X2 B42 19.72.

    An.excellenl, wellorgani,zed bibliography in the fieli0 of city planning..4..

    The entries cover cooks, technical reports, government reports andthe majority are annotated., A section is devoted tet-eirganizations-and

    periodicails in the field. Author and subject indpx.Note: .Library also has the 1962 edition.Yr

    B. Bryfogle, R. Charles.THE CITE IN PRINT : A BIBLINAAPHY. Agincourt, Ontario, General

    Learning Press, 1474. REF HT 151 X2 B75.

    Contains 1500 annotated entries for books and.nonprint mater444sarranged LY 14 subject categories. Rating each entry or...10.01.scale from

    9 1-4 is anjmusual featre. Updated by supplements.-4

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  • c. cmprrHIIN!,Ivi: URBAN PLANNING: A ANNOIAIFO BIBLIOGRAPHY WITHRF1ATE11 MATERIALS. Bra'nch, Melville C. Beverly 11i1ls4 California,Sage Publications, 1910.REF HT lb X? B1.

    This bibliography of 1,500 self.fred reference'; 'in comprehensiveurban planning is useful to.all p,rsons involved in the field*.epecially researchers, students and teachers'. Three categories ofreferences are incorporat-ed in this work: (1) those dealing directlywith comprehensive nrhan planning; (2) references closely related to, orsubsystems of comprehensive urban planning, for example, land usetransportation, or-project planning; (3) environmental or otherbackground materials generally underlying comprehensive urban planningand higher ordpr of municipal management. Author, title andsubject indexes.

    h.. COUNCIL OF MANNING LIBRARIANS. EXCHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHIES. No. 1

    - . REF HT 151 X2 C6.

    Includes over 1000 bibliographies covering a multiplicit), of topicsin urban research.,Cumulative'index, located in a separate binder,

    1. is updated periodikally.

    Copies of these bibliographies may he purchased from the council.

    E. Golany, Gideon.'NEW 'TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT: A WORLD -WIDE BIBLIOGRAPHY.Urban Land Institute, 1973.REF NA 9031 X2 G64.

    ULI Re.search Report P20 is a detailed, comprehensive bibliography onthe subject of "New Towns." The bulk of the 4,500 citations deal withnew town planning and development in the U.S. and England. Interestingsection on "New Towns of the Future."

    F. Hoover, Dwight W.CITIES. New York, R.R. Bowker, 1976.REF HT 123 X2 1166.

    A bibliography of books, journals, films and other media dealing withcities and various aspects of urban problems. Emphasis is on current

    "in print" materials. Subject arrangement with author, title indexes..0 I

    G. ININ AMERICAN URBANIZATION: A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE, ORGANIZATION

    ,'AND PERSONNEL. Sable, Mareip. Metuchen, N.J., Scarecrow, 1971.

    REF HT 129 L3 X2 S28.

    Part I of this weigNity volume is an extensive international bibliography

    of some 7,000 boots, pamphlets, periodical articles, conference 4

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  • pio(eeding, goveinment documcnt', And the,, !. publilled iv fngli..h,Fin(h, Porttese, and Spani!.h .et iii ?; the !.evetal apct, (durbani:titni Iron the city in 11....T.dute to pollution: EA(htopical 7.ection i1, acronged Iii .t by type of publication, then Dvcountry, then by withor.

    rirt 11 provides a directory of kl) ro:.oarch centers and oigani:Ations;(2) "wet king organirations", i. c., departments of city, state,And federal governments; business and profe!.sionalfoundations, and international organi-..AtionHconceined withurbaniv.ation; (1) :pecialists in the fi(';'14.1.

    Author .end subject indexes to Bibliography section plus subjectindex to the Directory section.

    H. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATIONI AND WELFARE. 'AUTHOR/TITLE CATAIM' TO THE DEPARTMENT LIBRARY. Boston, G.K. Hall, 1965. 29 volumes.

    REF Z 881 045. In addition, note: SUBJECT CATALOG TO THEDEPARTMENT LIBRARY. (Subject catalog of the department library has20 volumes.

    A reproduction in book form of HEW':: _Library Card Catalog.Contains entries for more than 500,000 volumes.

    I. Whit-ft; Carl A., et al.SOURCES OF ,INFORMATION IN THE SOC LAL SCIENCES: A GUIDE TO THE LITERATURE.2nd edition. Chicago, ALA, 1973.REF H 5;1 X2 W49.

    The standard guide to the literature of the social sciences. Itincludes history, geography, economics and business administration,sociology, anthropology, psychology, political science and education.Detailed index.

    III. DISSERTATIONS AND THESES.

    AA. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL. Volume 1 - 1935 -,

    Ann Arbor,.Michigan, University Microfilms. Volumes 12-29 issuedas DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS; Volumes 1-11 were issued as MICROFILM,ABSTRACTS.REF Z5055 U5 A53.

    ?Jonthly compilation of abstracts of doctoral dissertations submittedto University Microfilms, Inc. by more than 250 cooperating

    ,institutions. Beginning with Volume27, 1966, issued in 2 spearatesections: A. Humanities and Social Sciences. B., Sciences andEngineering. -Indexes. pnnual'Cuthulations.

    Most 'of the. d4sertations Are available for purchase.

    '--

  • r !PIA. ill t.'! 1. OL,!;IIRTAT MN It; t ht, 111: , 1111'.Ill 1 it.1..! 14,0 It Anki HI. t indry, And 1.. e'ttmelv valnahle

    fol .,anninv many yeal:. CA.111% and

    I;. MASILRS Ar!;Tkil,(1.:;: CA TLCAOVolume I

    / (If i QIILIRLF

    ILCALD MASFERS 1111: ON MICkolAnn Athol, MI(ItOnt, Untvet'.1tA

    brief ah!.trAct'. of. rIA..tr.. the!., Edntat Mmal`Sia.cmAtt.rialt. a.nd other project.. which have hen by Xriox

    rnivr..itY Anunal tnmnlatd antho/ And ..nhiect indexc,.

    with - veat talmnlation!.. rlikicOtlm And Xerox topic'. of the'a.are availalile for purchase.

    IV. AIASES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES.

    A. A CMPARATIVE ATIAS Or AFRIZA'S CHEAT CIIIES: TWENIY MFTROPoLITANR_ECION% A':!:ociation of American Ceot,.,rapher'. nnd the 1:nivet'l:ity ofMinnent-m,i;re!..!;, 1976. REF G 1201 Al Al 1976

    The .ttAas iS vol,mo 1 of the Comparative' Metropolitan Ana.lysisProject and is a highly recomliwnded reference source for urbanologistsand planner at the local, state, and national levels. The mapsand text provide comprehensive information and da'a op 70 '! thenation's la/T,e,.t urban centers. Volumes 1 & .2 of this .ut ,71 order.

    B. 1NTEP;ATION4 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. 1)., .New York, Macmillan and the Free Pre s.- 1968. Z7 \REF H 40 A215.

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    Not a mere revision of the Encvclopecria of the Sociala completely new work. Planned to represent the soci.:,1 _nthe 1960's, it reflects the development andin this area. Topical articles are devotedtheories, and methods in the disciplines ofgeography, history, law, political sciencsociology, and statistics. Biographicalabout 600 (in contrast to thep4,0004in tpersons bore before 1890 were eligible forare provided.

    recent rapp'expan.,lo7,to concepts, principle':,anthropology, economics;

    vchiatrv, psychology,hes have been limited to

    earlier set), and living

    C. THE LANGUAGEc0EeTTIES: A GLOSSARY OF TERMS.Viking Skekss, 1971.

    Mk REF UTOOT.5 A24.

    inclusion. Bibliographies

    Abrams, Charles., New York,

    Charles Abrams, one of the world's leading urban planners and housingexperts, completed this work jtist before his death in 1970.

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    Ill t I i+t 1 I t 11171. I e .1 t 11 1111 1 4 I ef,. 1ie 11 tic' t hwnip itidl .si l tit .It t 1 \' i)t h 4,1 I ( v, ti r ,-11 t

    11..11 _c of the Itm, 1. we'll .1 11°111 tl 11? 111 1 ..11"1.1 1 11,1111,11, I.. ihlrI t? I I . Ihr t( t((, t 1 II,ct Ally it o II II III 4.11 .ind t I 11 hr ulInt t r.t t o .111 t It v 114.1 (., he Ity 1.10TuII otplAnnct(. And .Admlni!AtAtot...

    V. HAN:W.110(4:S, (.1'IDES.

    A 1 I( !'t.': M:11 1,:11 :11..t.4 (t! 1)11

    l'th edition. I:1 .w Yoik, ho%...kel, 19/i.EEl 11

    I11 A!+1) rLHAVIMAI,

    PzYi. hiiAphical data on Arlelican And (Anadian pet%on!:prominent in the f.ocial iences. In( lodes III o.,11..1,t111.11 int (.1;;LAIr IItnto ton, t it 1101.. h0F1C1r!, .111d pub]. it

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    F. Af';-"FICAN COUNIA OOVERN!'lLNA: WITH AN ANNOIATED bIbEItx;RAPHY.bcverly Hi 11%, California, Sage Publications, 1969,RE! AS 411 h64.

    _John.

    A comprehensive eJlid to recent literature on the ..uhlect,covering.alch topics as finance, intrgovrnmontal relations, etc. ; subdividedh rmter1.11 relAting to the United States at large and then toindividual state,. Includes books, pamphlets, maya?ines, federal And!',fate publication!, with descriptive annotations. Author, Title index.

    C. De ChiArc, Joseph and KoppelmAn, Leo.PLANK IN(: AND DESk:N CRITERIA. 2nd edition. ow York, Van

    Nostrand Reinhold, 1975.REF NA 9031 D4 1975.

    One of the more "technical" reference sources dealing with the physicala,Tects of city planning, but quite useful for both profsionaI5-,and studnts. Emphasizes planning principles and pract ire n currentlyin 12'0 in the U.S. and includes Master Flan Studies, Special Studies,maps,designs, and layouts.

    D. ENCYC:LOF3VIA OF ASSOCIATIONS. 10th edition. Detroit, Oale Research, 1976.volumes.

    READY REF HS 17 E52.

    Contents: Volume I, National organizations of the U.S. A classifiedlisting with descriptions of more than 12,500 associations includingtrade and business; agricultural; social welfare; health and medirlir;public affairs; fraternal, national and ethnic; religious; patriotic;

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    f l ' I t h I It ' . 1 ( ' t I I r l ( 1 1..1- 1 I c h(1' 1112 4,7 InAt I

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    \.'e 1

    PreOred by the g, a. Bureau4o!"- the Census and based on latestCebsus fliiireA. '10,2 volume provides data.for-_each county and for

    cities of 25,000" population or, larger. Also gives summary figures

    for Standard-Metropolitan Statistical Areas, geographical regions,and unincdrworaCed places.

    B. COUNTY YEAR BOOK. 1975 - . Washington, Naeional Association of

    Cotinties. Afintial

    REF JS 301 C67.

    "Tha authOritative source book on county governments."Profiles'Of-individual counties with data on population, land area,revenue) expenditures, employees, governing body, bond rating, etc.Examines cuxrent trends affettihg local governmenti.

    C. MUNICIPAL YEAR BOOK. '1934 Washington, D.C., International City

    Management Association. Annual.' Latest editiori in Reference.REF JS 344 C5 A24.

    Contents vary somewhat from year to year, but this is always a,source for statistical data and up-to-date informatiOn on 4meric

    cities. Includes listing of directories.

    Washington, D\C.2D. STATISTICAL ABSTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1878 -Government Printirt Office. AnnualREADY REF HA 202 .

    A valuable one volume source for summary statistics on the political,social, and economic organization of the U.S. Statistical tablesgenerally cover at least a 15-20 year period.

    ;E. STATISTICAL SOURCES. Paul Wasserman, editor. 5th edition. Detroit,

    Gale Research, 1977.READY REF HA 29 X2 S84 1977.

    A subject guide to data on industrial, busiriess,.social,.educational,financial, and other topics for the U.S. and selected foreign countries.

    F. WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS. 1868 - . NZI4 York, Newspaper

    Enterprise Association. Annual.

    /7.- READY REF AY 67 N5 W7.

    A compendium of useful facts and statistics that has been a standby

    for many years. Detailed index.

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    VII., SOURCES OF CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION,.-

    ,

    REF A. CONGRESS AND THE NATION. v.1- , 1965- , Washington, D.C.,

    KF ! 'Congressional Quarterly, Inc..' . 4

    Al455C6' Noi'published every four years as a "record of government for one

    Presidential term." ;This valuAble source is basically a condensation

    .)

    of CQ's presidential', legislative, and political coverage over afour year period. Note: Glossary of congrehional terms at 'front of

    book. Volumes published cover:

    v.I: 1945-1964 v.III: 1969-197Zv.II: 1965-1968 v.IV: 1973-1976

    Period. B. CONGRESSIONAL DIGEST, 1921- Washington, D.C. , Congressional Digest

    Shelves . Corp. 10 issues yearly'

    This magazine treats one current, national topic in depth in each issue.

    A description of the topic (i.e., U.S. Energy Policy) is followed by

    Pro and Con arguments, usually taken from speeches in CoAgress.

    REF C. CONGRESSIONAL INDEX SERVICE. 75th Congress, 1937/38.- Chicago, Commerce

    KF .Clearing-House. Twice weekly during the session. Loose leaf. v.

    49 indexes all bills and resolutions and lists their current stat s. ThusC6 it provides a regislative story of All federal legislation from

    introduction to final dis siti8n. Now includes treaties. 4ction onvoting records where all roll-call votes are reported.

    REF D. CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY ALMANAC. v.1- , 1945- Washington, D.C.,

    JK' Congressional Quarterly', Inc. Annual

    1

    C66An annual compendium of legislation for one session of Congress.It basically provides a summary of the CQ Weekly Reports for one year.

    P Latest year 'is in REFERENCE; past years in circulating collection.

    Period. E. CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY WEEKLY REPORT: v.11 , 1945- Washington, D.C.,

    Shelves Congressional Quarterly, Inc; Weekly.

    This weekly review of legislative and political activity is often

    referredto as "CQ." It contains facts and figures on legislation, rollcall votes, news conferences, presidential messages to Congress', etc.

    The information presented in these weekly eports is used to compile the

    annual CQ ALMANAC.

    REF F. CONGRESSIONAL Q'JARTERLY'S GUIDE TO CONGRESS. 2 0 'Edition. Washington, D.C.,

    JK 1 .Congressional Quarterly,-Inc., 1976.1021C561976

    A definitive One-volume work onmthe Origins and development of the U.S.

    Congress. Some of the topics examined are: powers of Congress,Congressional procedures, Congress and the electorate, pressures onCongress, qualifications and conduct, etc. Appendices include provisionsfor impeachment, sessions of Congress, Rules, lobbying, etc. Detailed index.

    REF G. NATIONAL JOURNAL. v.1- , 1969- Washingiton,,D.C., Government Research

    .JK Corp.- Weekly; semiannual indexes.1 Weekly publication on politics and government; each issue has several article.N28

    on current topics. The Weekly Checklist of Major Issues is a valuable aid.

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