In 31 chapter-essays, contributors present the stories of 31 major English-language reference books, explaining how these works have evolved to become the select and essential information sources used by librarians and their patrons today. Chapters are alphabetically organized by the titles of the books. Each article explores the origin and person(s) behind the book, and lists the book's publication history, influence, present editorial practices and future directions, and a bibliography. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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JAMES RETTIG is assistant university librarian for reference and information services at the College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. He is a highly recognized alumnus reviewer of the Reference Books Bulletin, Editorial Board and the well-known editor/author of the Current Reference Books column of the Wilson Library Bulletin. Mr. Rettig was the recipient of the 1993 G.K. Hall Award for Library Literature and he is past-president of the Reference and Adult Service Division (RASD) of the American Library Association. In 1988, the RASD awarded him the Isadore Gilbert Mudge Citation for distinguished contributions to reference librarianship.Check out Rettig on Reference.
It is unlikely that a reference book created under the editorship of James Rettig would be produced in anything but a superlative manner. Distingushed Classics is a compilation of original essays describing the past convulsions, present situations, and future prospects of 31 reference tools of enduring quality. Each entry contains a historical essay discussing the title, followed by a bibliographic history, a bibliography of related literature, and notes from the text. This is a reference book written by the book. All articles are signed and range in length from four ( Granger's Index to Poetry ) to 20 pages (Merriam-Webster dictionaries). Profiles of each contributor indicate their credentials, and even the index is signed. The book is sturdily bound, attractively produced, and obviously a labor of love for all concerned. If this pleasantly bibliophilic volume has any drawback, it is that its focus--a small selection of titles within one publishing niche--will make it less than an essential purchase for many libraries. Librarians and researchers will find fascinating the life stories of 31 old friends, but its usefulness as a reference volume itself is limited. However, it is a detailed and exceptionally well done piece of history, unique in its coverage, and would make a "distinguished" addition to many public and academic library collections.
- James Moffet, Baldwin P.L., Birmingham, Mich.
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