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Guide tO Nordic Bibliography To Preben Kirkegaard Guide tO Nordic Bibliography General editor Erland Munch-Petersen Denmark MonaMadsen Norway Odd HeideHald Sigrún Klara Hannesdóttir Iceland Sweden Catharina& Norman Guthartz Charlotte Hanner, LarsSeldén Eeva-Marjatta Karstu Finland NORD ils||e|||| B3AY-3H2-X GuidetoNordicBibliography (C)NordiskMinisterrād,København,1984 Tilrettelaegning:ErikHansen Kort:ArneGaarnBak Omslag:ErikHansen Sats:CityFotoSats,København Tryk:A/SModersmäletsTrykkeri,Haderslev,1984 ISBN87-7303-080-5 Fotografisk,mekaniskellerandenformforgengivel seellermangfoldiggørelseafdennebogellerdele deraferikketilladteftergaeldendelovomophavsret. Table ofContents Acknowledgements 8 braries,andotherrelatedorganizations 61 Preface 9 TheNorwegianNationalBibliography 62 ContributorstotheBibliography 12 BibliographyofBooks 62 Abbreviations 12 Retrospectivebibliographies 62 Outline of the DDC (Danish Decimal Clas Currentbibliographies 64 sification)system 13 Listsofavailablepublications 65 OutlineoftheclassificationsystemofSAB(the ListsofAnonymousandPseudonymous National Association of Swedish Public Li Works 66 braries) 14 BibliographyofSerials 66 Norden.Ahistoricalsurvey 15 IndexestoArticlesinBooksandSerials 67 Languages 15 BibliographyofThesesandAcademic Publica History 15 tions 68 Historicalmaps 16 BibliographyofGovernmentPublications 68 Legaldeposit 18 BibliographyofExteriorica 69 Nordic FocalPointsin the Field ofComputer BibliographyofMapsandAtlases 72 izedLibraryandInformationServices 20 BibliographyofMusicalWorks 73 TheNationalBibliographyofDenmark 23 BibliographyofAudio-VisualMaterials 74 TheNationalBibliographyofNorway 28 Recordsandcassettes 74 TheNationalBibliographyofIceland 34 Films 74 TheNationalBibliographyofSweden 37 SelectiveBibliography 75 TheNationalBibliographyofFinland 43 Books 75 TheDanishTheNationalBibliography 46 Serials 75 BibliographyofBooks 46 Directories 76 Retrospectivebibliographies 46 Directoriesofpublishersandbooksellers 76 Currentbibliographies 48 Directoriesoflearnedsocieties,institutes,li Bibliographies supplementing the current braries,andotherrelatedorganizations 76 bibliographies 50 TheIcelandicNationalBibliography77 Listsofavailablepublications51 BibliographyofBooks 77 Titleindexes 51 Retrospectivebibliographies 77 Lists of anonymous and pseudonymous Currentbibliographies 78 works 51 Bibliographies supplementing the current BibliographyofSerials 51 bibliographies 79 IndexestoArticlesinBooksandSerials 52 Listsofavailablepublications 80 BibliographyofThesesandAcademicPublica BibliographyofSerials 80 tions 54 BibliographyofAudio-VisuelMaterials 81 BibliographyofGovernmentPublications 55 Recordsandcassettes 81 BibliographyofExteriorica 55 Booksfortheblind 81 BibliographyofMapsandAtlases 57 Directories 81 BibliographyofMusicalWorks 57 TheSwedishNationalBibliography 82 BibliographyofAudio-VisualMaterials 58 BibliographyofBooks Recordsandcassettes 58 Retrospectivebibliographies82 Films 59 Currentbibliographies 84 SelectiveBibliography 60 Listsofavailablepublications(Booksin Directories 61 print) 86 Directoriesofpublishersandbooksellers 61 Listsofanonymousandpseudonymous Directories of learned societies, institutes, li works 86 BibliographyofSerials 87 Dagerman,Stig 110 Swedishperiodicalspublishedabroad 88 Duun,Olav 110 IndexestoArticlesinBooksandSerials 88 Ekelöf,Gunnar 111 BibliographyofThesesandAcademic Publica Fröding,Gustaf 111 tions 89 Galtung,Johan 111 BibliographyofGovernmentPublications 90 Garborg,Arne 111 BibliographyofExteriorica 91 Grieg,Edvard 111 BibliographyofMapsandAtlases 92 Grundtvig,NicolaiFrederikSeverin 112 BibliographyofMusicalWorks 93 Gullberg,Hjalmar 112 BibliographyofAudio-VisualMaterials 93 Gunnarsson,Gunnar 112 Recordsandcassettes 93 Hamsun, Knut 112 - Films 94 Holberg,Ludvig 112 SelectiveBibliography 96 Ibsen,Henrik 112 Directories 96 Jensen,JohannesVilhelm 113 Directoriesofpublishersandbooksellers 96 Jorn,Asger 113 Directories of learned societies, institutes, li Kalevala 113 brariesandotherrelatedorganizations 97 Kierkegaard,Søren 114 TheFinnishNationalBibliography 98 Kivi,Aleksis 114 BibliographyofBooks 98 Lagerkvist,Pär 115 Retrospectivebibliographies 98 Laxness,Halldór 115 Currentbibliographies 99 Linna,Väinö 115 ListsofAnonymousandPseudonymous Lo-Johansson,Ivar 115 Works 101 Nielsen,Carl 115 BibliographyofSerials 101 Pétursson,Hallgrím 116 IndexestoArticlesinBooksandSerials 102 Sandemose,Aksel 116 BibliographyofThesesandAcademicPublica Sibelius,Jean 116 tions 102 Stangnelius,Johan 116 BibliographyofGovernmentPublications 103 Strindberg,August 116 BibliographyofExteriorica 103 Topelius,Zachris 117 BibliographyofMapsandAtlases 104 Undset,Sigrid 117 BibliographyofMusicalWorks 104 Vesaas,Tarjei 117 BibliographyofAudio-VisualMaterials 105 Waltari,Mika 117 Recordsandcassettes 105 Österling,Anders 118 Films 105 Directories 105 Directoriesofpublishersandbooksellers 105 Directories of learned societies, institutes, li 016SubjectBibliographies brariesandotherrelatedorganizations 106 016:006 Standardizationand standards 119 016:007 Activityandorganizing 119 016:01 Bibliographyof bibliographies 120 012 BibliographiesofSpecific 016:02 Libraries.Librarianship 121 AuthorsorSpecificSeparateWorks 016:059 Almanacs.Calendars 122 Aalto,Alvar 107 016:061.5 Businessundertakings: Andersen,HansChristian 107 industry,trade, AndersenNexø,Martin 108 commerce 122 Bentzon,NielsViggo 109 016:061.68 Datacentres 123 Bjørneboe,Jens 109 016:07 Newspapers.Journalism 123 Bjørnson,Bjørnstjerne 109 016:097 Exlibris 123 Blixen,Karen 109 0.16:1 Philosophy 123 Bohr,Niels 109 0.16:159.9 Psychology 124 Bournonville,August 110 0.16:178 Moralsandtemperance 125 Buxtehude,Diderich 110 016:2 Theology 125 Böök,Fredrik 110 0.16:22 TheBible 125 016:248.3 Personalworship 125 016:61 Medicalsciences.Healthand 016:254 Status,obligationsofpriests safety 163 andministers 126 016:616.314 Dentistry.Odontology 165 016:261.8 Mutualrelationsofthe 016:619 Veterinarymedicine 166 Church 126 016:62 Engineeringandtechnology 016:266 HomeandforeignChristian generally 166 missions 126 016:620 Energy 167 016:271.4 Religiousorders 126 016:629 Transportengineering 168 016:291 Scienceandhistoryof 0.16:63 Agriculture.Forestry.Stock comparativereligions 126 breeding.Animalproduce. 0.16:296 Jewishreligion 127 Hunting.Fisheries 168 016:3 Socialsciences 127 016:631 Agriculture 169 016:301 Sociology 128 016:634 Forestry 170 016:301.18 Socialform.Groups. 016:635 Horticulture.Gardening 171 Communities 129 016:639 Fishingandfishing 016:31 Statistics 129 industry 171 016:32 Politicalscience 131 016:641 Food.Cookery 172 016:325 Migration 132 016:65 Management 172 016:327 International,foreign 016:655 Printing.Publishing.Book affairs 134 trade 172 016:33 Economics 134 016:656 Transport 172 016:331 Labour.Work. 016:659.3 Masscommunication 173 Employment 136 0.16:69 Buildingindustry 173 0.16:334 Co-operativemovement 137 016:7 Thearts 173 016:336 Statefinance 137 016:71 Physicalplanning. 016:338 Production.Economic Landscape,etc. 175 situation 138 016:78/781 Literatureaboutmusic 175 016:34 Law.Jurisprudence 138 016:782/789 Publishedmusic 176 016:341.232 Mutual(interstate)aid 142 0.16:791.4 Filmliterature 178 016:35 Publicadministration 142 016:792 Theatre.Dramatic 016:355 Militaryartandscience. performances 178 War 143 016:792.8 Ballet 179 016:36 Socialrelief.Insurance 144 016:796 Sport 179 016:362 Socialwelfare 145 016:.8/.9 Language.Literature. 016:37 Education 146 History 180 016:39 Ethnography.Customand 0.16:80 Linguistics.Philology. tradition.Folklore 149 Languages 181 016:391 Costume 151 016:809.41/.45 Uralo-Altaiclanguages 184 016:396 Womenandsociety 151 016:82/89 Literatureofindividual 016:397 Primitivepeoples.Nomads. languages 184 Gipsies 153 016:82 Literaryscience 190 016:398 Folktales.Fairytales.Folk 016:9 History 194 songs 153 016:902 Archaeology 198 016:.5/.6 Scienceandtechnology 154 016:908 Localhistory 199 016:5 Naturalsciences 155 0.16:91 Geography 206 016:502.7 Natureandwildlife 016:910.4 Travel 207 protection 155 016:912 Maps 208 016:51 Mathematics 156 016:929 Biography 208 016:54 Chemistry 156 Biobibliographical 016:55 Geologyandcollateral dictionaries 209 sciences.Meteorology 157 016:929.1 Genealogy 213 016:572 Anthropology 160 016:929.6 Heraldry 215 016:574 Generalecology 160 016:930.25 Archives 215 016:58 Botany 160 016:932/939 Classicalantiquity 215 016:59 Zoology 162 016:598.2 Ornithology 163 Index ofpersonsandtitles216 Acknowledgements This bibliography is dedicated to Preben Kir Clearlythistask,carriedoutwhileitscontri kegaard who was the director of the Royal butorsmaintained theirregular teachingloads, Danish School of Librarianship at the time wouldnothavebeen possiblewithoutthehelp when I conceived the idea of compiling this andunderstandingoftheadministrationsofthe bibliography. Itseemsnaturaltometohonour respective library schools. Wewant toexpress thepersonwhoseinspiringsupportandinterest ourthankstothem,andtothecontributorsfor kept the project alive through its initial prob theirenthusiasm.Thecompletionoftheproject lems. in itselfillustrates once again the capacity for IwanttothanktheNordicCulturalFundfor collaborationbetweentheNordiccountries. substantial economic support and mag.art. The form of the English language in this Karsten Laegdsmand, the Secretariat for Nor book is greatly indebted to Virginia Laursen, dic Cultural Cooperation, for his help and librarian at the Royal Library in Copenhagen. advice. For the Swedish part of the work in The intricate problem of the proofreading of particular I would like to make grateful men this book has been solved by Elise Munch tionofsupportfromtheDelegationforScienti Petersen. fic and Technical Information (Delegationen för vetenskaplig och teknisk informations försörjning). ErlandMunch-Petersen Preface from the annotations and the titles of cryptic bibliographiesaregenerallynotincluded. Coordination of the selection of bibliogra phiesbetweenthemanycontributorsatthefive Nordiclibraryschoolshascausedproblems.As a result this first edition May have its short comings. It is our hope that all indispensable majorworksareincluded,andthatinconsisten ciesofselectionaretobefoundonlyamongthe worksofasecondarylevelofinterest. 1. The bibliographicalessaysonthe national bib liographies arearranged in thefollowing order: Denmark, Norway, Iceland,Sweden,Finland,forhistori calreasons.Thisorderisalsousedasasubdivi sion in thearrangementofthesubject bibliog raphies. As the first essay explains, there are historical reasons for a close link between the Danish,NorwegianandIcelandicliteratureson This bibliography is a resultofa collaboration the one hand, and between the Swedish and betweenthefiveNordiclibraryschools. Itsaim Finnishliteraturesontheother. istopresentthenationalbibliographiesandthe The individual national essays consider the essential subject bibliographies of the Nordic broadoutlinesofthedevelopmentofthenation countries to an international forum. In this al bibliographies in each ofthe Nordic coun work the terms »Nordena and »!Nordica are tries. Certain types ofdocuments ofaparticu used to designate the five countries Denmark, larlycomplexbibliographicalnaturearesingled Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden as a outfor separatetreatmentin ordertoensurea whole. A Guide to Danish Bibliography [363] more coherent presentation of these docu wasthestartingpointoftheideaofpublishinga ments. At the same timeattention is drawn to jointNordicbibliographyand is themodelfor existing lacunae in the bibliographic coverage thebookinhand. and-ifpossible-waysinwhich tocircumvent It is divided into two parts. The first part thedifficulties. consists of 1) The bibliographical essays. The essays deal with A) General surveys of the history and language of the Nordic countries, 2. Theannotatedbibliographies and of the major aspects of computerized li A)The national bibliographies are arranged brary and information services within all five according to type of document following the countries. B)Individualsurveysofthenational traditions of the Unesco recommendations on bibliographicsystemsofeachofthefiveNordic nationalbibliographicalservices. Directoriesof countries. publishers and booksellers and directories of Thesecond partconsistsof2)Theannotated learned societies, institutes, libraries and other bibliographies. First A)The national bibliogra related organizationsareincludedaccordingto phiesarranged accordingtotypeofdocument, the Unesco recommendations of 15th Decem followed by B) Bibliographies of specific ber1950(CUA/5),point10and 11. authorsorspecificseparateworksalphabetical The section entitled exteriorica is defined as ly arranged, and C) Subject bibliographies ar works by national writers published abroad, ranged according to the main groups of the including translations, and works published UniversalDecimalClassificationsystem. abroad aboutthenation and theinhabitantsof Theindexonlyreferstothesecondpart, the thenation. Bibliographies restricted toexterio enumerated listing of annotated national and ricainonelanguagearealphabeticallyarranged subject bibliographies. It includes all names by language. However, bibliographies restrict and mostofthe titles, i.e. allauthors, compil edtodealingwithspecialsubjectsarefoundin ers, editors etc. and persons mentioned in the thesubjectbibliographypart. Specificbibliog entries or the annotations. Non-concise titles raphies ofliterary translations are likewise re corded in 016:82/89 Literature of individual Information about Nordic subject bibliogra languages. Bibliographies of translations of phiesnotincludedinthepresentselectionMay Nordicauthorstoforeignlanguagesareinclud befoundinthebibliographiesofbibliographies ed, but translations of non-Nordic authors to listed in 016:01. The cut-off date for entries thelanguagesoftheNordiccountriesaregener appearing in the present selection is Spring ally not included. As ageneral remindermen 1983. Itisourintentiontopublishsupplements tion should be made of Index translationum everyotheryear. published annually byUnesco in Paris. It lists The cataloguing of the entries is simple, literature translated into the languages of the restricted to only whatis necessary to identify differentcountries,isarrangedbycountry,and thedocuments, andalwaysincludingan ISBN includesallfiveNordiccountries. orISSNifprintedinthepublication.Titlesnot inEnglisharetranslatedintoEnglish(insquare B)Thebibliographiesofspecificauthorsrepre brackets). The use of cross references is re senta very restricted selection. Onlyexamples stricted to an absolute minimum. A compre of exhaustive biobibliographies of authors of hensiveuseofcrossreferenceswouldprobably someinternationalinterestareincluded. Ques be more confusing than helpful. Access to the tions about further information can be sent to subject bibliographies is by the classification the national libraries or to the library schools. system,supplementedbythetableofcontents. Many biobibliographies are produced as term The collaboration between the Nordic con papersattheNordiclibraryschools. tributorsbeganwithmutualagreementonstan dardsforcataloguing,annotationandselection. C)Thesubjectbibliographiesarelistedaccord In practice, however, we have met problems. ing to theUDCand subdivided by nationality Thegeneral editorhas madeefforts toachieve in the following order: Norden, Denmark, consistency. Theprofessionallibrarian will see Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Finland. Bibliog thathehasnotsucceededthroughout. Whena raphies are included irrespective of form, workofbibliographyistheproductofacollabo whether published on paper, in microform or ration between separate contributors some onlyavailableforonlinesearch.However,these roomshouldbeleftforecclecticism. online bibliographies are restricted to thewell establishedsystemsonly. Nordiccontributions tointernationalbibliographiesareomitted.The ErlandMunch-Petersen inclusionofbibliographies is restricted to bib liographieslisting documents. Registrations of e.g. research projects in progress and lists of oeuvresbypaintersareomitted. Bibliographies dealing with Nordic conditions are included Selectedliterature regardless of place of publication. Further Nordic Democracy. Editorial board: Erik Al more, bibliographies which aim to introduce lardt et al. Publ. by Det danske Selskab. Co Nordic research to foreign countries are in penhagen, Munksgaard, 1981. VIII, 780pp. cluded, whether or not they deal with Nordic ISBN87-7429-040-1. subjects. Essays on the five Nordic countries Denmark, Fin Three criteria for including subject bibliog land, Iceland,Norway,andSwedenundersixhead raphieshavebeenused,thoughoftenonewasin ings:IPoliticaldemocracyintheNordiccountries,II conflictwiththeothers: Governmental structureand functions, IIITheeco a)How essential is the subject?This evaluation nomy and social affairs, IV Education, culture and includesreflectionsconcerninginternational secondary schools, V Groups and organizations, VI interestsofthesubject. Inter-Nordicandinternationalrelations.Theworkis b) Howgoodisthequalityofthework?Thisisa completedbyaselectedbibliographyandanindex. merebibliographical-technicalevaluation. c)Howuptodateisthebibliography?Herethe Cooperation in the Nordic Countries. Achieve conception of current interest differs from mentsand Obstacles. By FrantzWendt. Publ. subjecttosubject. forTheNordicCouncil. Stockholm, Almqvist &Wiksell, 1981. 408pp. 6plates. ISBN91-22- Especially restricted is the listing of specific 00465-3. localities. Only regional bibliographiesofhigh quality dealing with the capitals and major The author was Secretary-general to the Danish regionsoftheNordiccountriesareincluded. delegation to the Nordic Council during the first 10

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