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"It is precisely to provide a route through the vast jungle of sources that Oxford University Press recently launched its series of Oxford Bibliographies" - Times Higher Education "Seems to promise a great deal of happy reading for serious researchersI felt like I'd enjoyed a series of conversations with trusted professors and really good librarians." - The New Yorker's Book Bench "The most ambitious project of its kind." - Inside Higher Ed "In conception, this file is over the top: about a 15." - Library Journal "Oxford Bibliographies: the 'Anti-Google'?" - The Chronicle of Higher Education "Oxford Bibliographies will be
a boon to college undergraduates just starting their majors as well as to grad students, faculty, and the general public for research and writingwill also serve a purpose in library collection development. Recommended for most institutions of higher learning." - Booklist "Oxford Bibliographies represents a new direction in online researchhighly recommended, especially for larger institutions, and for those with programs within the modules' subjects; lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers, general readers." - CHOICE "Oxford Bibliographies would certainly be useful in my own area of research, and I can imagine turning to it quite frequently, both for my research and also for my teaching." - François Furstenberg,
J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Chair in American Studies, Université de Montréal "Oxford Bibliographies is a truly excellent resource for research at all levels. It will rapidly establish itself as the first port of call for all serious bibliographical enquiry." - Peter Lamarque, Professor of Philosophy, University of York "Oxford Bibliographies is the most comprehensive tool available at the moment. It covers so many aspects of the subject and most importantly of all offers a clear, guided pathway through a crowded field." - Heather Montgomery, Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies at the Open University, UK "Oxford Bibliographies is an essential starting point for any journey through the literature." -
Lindsay Turnbull, Senior Scientist, University of Zurich
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