----------------------------Original message---------------------------- I agree with Lee about this book. I include required readings as well fro students in my research bibliography class at Indiana University. BJ Irvine On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Lee Sorensen wrote: > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > One off-beat book my bibliography students always thank me for mentioning is > W. McAllister Johnson's Art history: Its Use and Abuse (Toronto; Buffalo : > University of Toronto Press, 1988). Although its focus is historiographic, > it begins with a chatty discussion of what reference sources and serials do > what best. It strikes me as the kind of conversation an upper-level > graduate student might have with a new entrant. Rich, polemic, interesting. > > > > Lee R. Sorensen > Bibliographer for Art, Architecture, Photography and Dance > Reference Librarian > Box 90727 > Lilly Library, Duke University > Durham, NC 27708-0727 > B. J. Kish Irvine, Ph.D. Fine Arts Librarian Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-5743 or fax (812) 855-3443