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 +====== CERL Papers II ======
  
 +>  //**The Scholar & the Database.**//  (Lotte Hellinga, ed.). Papers presented on 4 November 1999 at the CERL conference hosted by the Royal Library, Brussels.\\  London, Consortium of European Research Libraries, 2001.\\ ISBN 0-9541535-0-2. [Eleven papers in English and French.]\\ //CERL Papers II// is now out of print, but is available to download [[http://documents.cerl.org/publications/cerl_papers_ii.pdf|here]].\\
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 +== Contents ==
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 +**Lotte Hellinga** (former Secretary, CERL): Introduction.
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 +**Hugh Amory** (Houghton Library, Harvard University): Pseudodoxia Bibliographica, or when is a book not a book? When it’s a record.
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 +**Maureen Bell** (University of Birmingham): A quantitative survey of British book production 1475--1700.
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 +**Margaret Lane Ford** (Christie’s. London): History counts: masterformes in quantitative analysis for the history of the book.
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 +**María-Luisa López-Vidriero** (Biblioteca Real, Madrid): Face aux attentes des chercheurs: reflexions sur les bases données retrospectives. [English summary.]
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 +**Henryk Hollender** (University Library, Warsaw): Quatification, national heritage, and automation strategy.
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 +**Jaroslava Kašparová** (National Library, Prague): Le catalogue automatisé des livres anciens et recherches dans le domaine de l’histoire du livre: Le cas de la République tchèque. Conception du traitement, son état actuel, perspectives d’avenir. [English summary.]
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 +**David McKitterick** (Trinity College Library, Cambridge University): Bibliography and woeful ignorance - or, why does the seventeenth century look different in Cambridge libraries?
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 +**Pierre Delsaerdt** (University Library, Antwerp): Les banques de données bibliographiques: cartes routières ou instruments de recherche pour l’histoire du livre au xviiie siècle. [English summary.]
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 +**Jean-Dominique Mellot** (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris): Le Répertoire d’imprimeurs/libraires de la BnF (v. 1500-v. 1810): premiers enseignements quantitatifs et qualitatifs. [English summary.]
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 +**Andrey C. Massevitch** (Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg) and Alla V. Ostrovskaya (Institute for Studies in Russian Literature, St Petersburg): The authority file for names of persons of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Russia in the Institute for Studies in Russian Literature: a Utopian Project.
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