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> From lehmann Wed Mar 20 08:56:40 1996
> From: Stephen Lehmann <lehmann>
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> Subject: RRE/IFBA Communique (fwd)
> To: nilsen (Micheline Nilsen)
> Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 08:56:40 -0500 (EST)
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> Le RRE Nouveau est arrive!
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> The newest release of Reference Reviews Europe/IFB Abstracts is now
> available at
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> http://www.library.upenn.edu/ifba/
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> This latest product of a collaboration between librarians in North America,
> Great Britain, and Germany contains abstracts of over 120 reviews of
> recently published reference works from Europe. Special features of
> RRE/IFBA 95/4:
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> * Reviews of 11 new Danish, German and Italian reference works
> in graphic arts and the history of art & architecture;
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> * Reviews of 16 new reference books on German and Italian film and the
> cinema;
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> * Reviews of 28 new German dictionaries, including several
> available on CD-ROM;
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> * Reviews of 12 new encyclopedias, catalogs, and bibliographies in the
> field of children's literature research;
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> * Reviews of 14 new governmental directories from Germany, Austria,
> and Switzerland;
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> PLUS reviews in the area of music, history, religion, economics, science,
> the book trade and publishing, and many other fields;
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> PLUS the inauguration of a new feature, RRE Original Reviews, with a
> critical discussion of a new series from France, the Bibliographie des
> Ecrivains francais, by Jeffry Larson (Yale).
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> The current file and the entire archive of Reference Reviews Europe/IFB
> Abstracts can be searched in a variety of interesting ways. Instructions
> via the RRE/IFBA homepage.
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> Use of RRE/IFBA is free-of-charge. Try it out! You'll be surprised how
> much you'd otherwise be missing.
>
> Questions? Suggestions? Please direct them to the editors, Stephen Lehmann
> ([log in to unmask]), Heidi Hutchinson ([log in to unmask]), or Jeff
> Garrett ([log in to unmask]).
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