----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Please substitute this version to the one submitted earlier this morning. This contains a correction. Sorry for the inconvenience. Micheline Nilsen [log in to unmask] 215-898-7086 FAX: 215-573-2066 Forwarded message: > From lehmann Wed Mar 20 08:56:40 1996 > From: Stephen Lehmann <lehmann> > Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: RRE/IFBA Communique (fwd) > To: nilsen (Micheline Nilsen) > Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 08:56:40 -0500 (EST) > X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL23-upenn3.1] > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Length: 1800 > > Le RRE Nouveau est arrive! > > The newest release of Reference Reviews Europe/IFB Abstracts is now > available at > > http://www.library.upenn.edu/ifba/ > > 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: > > * Reviews of 11 new Danish, German and Italian reference works > in graphic arts and the history of art & architecture; > > > * Reviews of 16 new reference books on German and Italian film and the > cinema; > > * Reviews of 28 new German dictionaries, including several > available on CD-ROM; > > * Reviews of 12 new encyclopedias, catalogs, and bibliographies in the > field of children's literature research; > > * Reviews of 14 new governmental directories from Germany, Austria, > and Switzerland; > > PLUS reviews in the area of music, history, religion, economics, science, > the book trade and publishing, and many other fields; > > 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). > > 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. > > 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]). > > > > > > > > > > > >