A Guide to the Microform Collections: S
The Sacco-Vanzetti case papers. --
Frederick, Md. : University Publications of America, c1985. -- 23
microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/345
Contains approximately 2,000 papers relating to the case
of Commonwealth v. Sacco and Vanzetti, spanning the
years 1920 to 1928, including trial records, correspondence, memoranda,
reports, legal documents, research notes, newspaper clippings, printed
material, photographs, blueprints, and memorabilia from the prosecution
and defense, the latter comprising the preponderance of material.
Correspondents include Herbert B. Ehrmann, Felix Frankfurter, Dudley
P. Ranney, Judge Webster Thayer, and William G. Thompson.
LCCN: 88-890659
GUIDE: 105-143, The Sacco-Vanzetti Case
Papers/American Legal Manuscripts from the Harvard Law School Library.
1. Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921--Sources. 2. Trials
(Murder)--Massachusetts--Dedham--Sources.
Sachkatalog der Deutschen Bücherei Leipzig.
München : K.G. Saur, [1995] 738 microfiches. -- Frederick,
Md. : University Publications of America, c1985. -- 23 microfilm
reels.
Contents: Contents: [1] [Monographien] 1913-Mai 1945
(531 fiches) -- [2] Zeitschriften 1913-Mai 1945 (fiche 1-61) ; Zeitschriften
Juni 1945-1973 (fiche 62-127) ; Zeitschriften 1974 ff. (fiche 128-169)
-- [3] Karten und Atlanten 1913-Mai 1945 (fiche 1-11) ; Karten und
Atlanten Juni 1945-1973 (fiche 12-21) ; Karten und Atlanten 1974
ff. (fiche 22-38)
LC Call Number: Microfiche 97/35
LCCN: 97143082
GUIDE: 440, Sachkatalog der Deutschen Bücherei
Leipzig: Index und Alphabetisches Register der Hauptschlagwörter
zur Mikrofiche-Edition.
1. Deutsche Bücherei (Germany)--Catalogs.
The Sahel collection. -- Ann Arbor,
Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1980. - - 2134 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5357
More than 900 documents and 100 doctoral dissertations
in English, French, and Portuguese from the Sahel Documentation
Center at Michigan State University. The authors of the documents
include individuals, universities, research institutes, government
agencies, and international organizations. The principal subjects
represented are agricultural technology and economics.
83-109008
GUIDE: Z7165.S23 S2, Sahel: A Guide to
the Microfiche Collection of Documents and Dissertations.
Provides indexes by subject, author, and title.
1. Sahel--Economic conditions. 2. Sahel--Agricultural innovation.
Saionji-Harada memoirs, 1931-1940 : complete translation
into English. --Washington, D.C. : University Publications
of America, 1977. -- 3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 87/881
These memoirs were written by Baron Kumao Harada, liaison
between Emperor Hirohito and Prince Kinmochi Saionji, one of the
last political leaders of the Meiji Restoration. In English.
LCCN: 87-890032
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Japan--Politics and government--1912-1945.
Sangamon State University oral history collection.
-- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1975- . -- [
3 ] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49510
Transcripts of 159 interviews conducted for the Oral
History Office, Sangamon State University in the 1970s. The interviews
provide source material for the study of one-room schools, coal
mining and trade unionism, agriculture, the experience of Blacks,
Jews, and Italian-Americans, mental health care, banking, politics,
family life, and railroads in central Illinois. The memoirs are
arranged alphabetically by the name of the interviewee.
NOTE: Parts 1 and 5 are on Microfilm 49510; Part 6 is on Microfiche
5124.
LCCN: 82-223888
GUIDE: AI3.07 No. 1, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 1, pp. 225-235. Lists
the first 19 memoirists (part 1); Oral History Guide No. 3
lists the other memoirists.
1. Afro-Americans--Illinois--Interviews. 2. Jews--Illinois--Interviews.
3. Railroads--Illinois--Employees-- Interviews. 4. Italian Americans--Illinois--Interviews.
The Sarvodaya movement in India in the 1950s.
Amsterdam : International Institute of Social History ; Lisse, The
Netherlands : IMMF Publications, c1997. 253 microfiches : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 98/3
A collection of 130 titles, mostly in Hindi, 20 in English,
and one in Urdu, covering a wide range of subjects: traditional
crafts, philosophy, Bhoodan, self-management, Sarvodaya movement
conferences, education, spiritual songs, Gandhi, agriculture, economics,
etc. Many of the works were written by Vinoba Bhave.
LCCN: 97197601
GUIDE: 455, Guide to the Sarvodaya Movement
in India in the 1950s. A listing of titles with full bibliographic
information. Order of listing is arbitrary. Author, editor, translator
index. No title or subject index.
1. Sarvodaya movement--India--Sources. 2. India--Social conditions--1947-
--Sources. 3. Land tenure--India--Sources. 4. Social movements--India--Sources.
Scandinavian biographical archive. --
London New York : K.G. Saur, c1989. -- 847 microfiches : negative,
ill.
Contents: Section A, Denmark, Iceland, and Norway; Section
B, Sweden and Finland.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2000
Biographical articles from more than 400 biographical
works published from the 17th to the 20th century. Arrangement is
by surname, with cross-references to other spellings, and under
each surname articles are presented chronologically by date of publication.
Persons listed represent every social rank and many professions,
the criterion for inclusion being their contributions to the histories
of the several peoples.
LCCN: 93-630015
GUIDE: 322 and CT1243.S24 1994 EurRR, The
Scandinavian Biographical Archive. Parallel text in Swedish,
Finnish and English.
Also indexed on the Internet: World Biographical Index (http://www.saur-wbi.de/).
1. Scandinavia--Biography. 2. Denmark--Biography. 3. Iceland--Biography.
4. Norway--Biography. 5. Sweden--Biography. 6. Finland--Biography.
Schlesinger Library vertical file for women's studies.
-- Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey Inc, [1990?]-. -- <475>
microfiches.
Contents: Biographies.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 91/7006
A collection, alphabetically arranged by personal name,
of primary and secondary materials mainly about 20th-century American
women. There are newspaper and magazine articles by or about the
women, obituaries, press releases, photographs, programs, and pamphlets.
Women from all fields and viewpoints are included. A few items lacked
citations; some were incomplete or poorly printed.
LCCN: 91-955271
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Women--United States--History--20th century--Sources. 2. Feminism--United
States--Sources. 3. Women--Biography--Sources. 4. Arthur and Elizabeth
Schlesinger Library on the History of Women
Schomburg Center clipping file, 1925-1974.
-- Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, 1985. -- [9500] microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 86/15
Filmed from holdings in the Schomburg Center for Research
in Black Culture at the New York Public Library. The collection
contains one million newspaper and periodical clippings, typescripts,
pamphlets, broadsides, programs, menus, etc., arranged under 6,950
subject headings relating to African-American activities. Some material
in the file predates 1925; most is from 1925 through 1974.
LCCN: 86-890021
GUIDE: Z1361.N39 S373 1986, Index to the
Schomburg Clipping File.
1. Afro-Americans--History--Miscellanea. 2. Afro-Americans-- History--Sources.
(Described in field 500 of MUMS record)
Schomburg Center clipping file. Part II. 1975-1988.
-- Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, [c1993]-. -- <2708>
microfiches : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2135
Supplements basic Schomburg Clipping File collection,
Microfilm 86/15, LCCN 86-890021. A microfiche version of the vertical
file materials maintained by the Schomburg Center for Research in
Black Culture, a division of the Research Collections of the New
York Public Library. Selected by NYPL staff, the collection consists
primarily of newspaper and periodical articles of reference value,
but includes some typescripts, broadsides, programs, pamphlets,
and other ephemera. It is especially strong for black theater, television
programs, movies, jazz artists, black authors, and performing groups.
The collection also contains materials on protests, riots, health,
and international affairs. South African protests and the black
AIDS epidemic reflect topics of special interest to the black community.
Arranged alphabetically by name and subject.
LCCN: 94-628508
GUIDE: 339, Index to the Schomburg Clipping
File, Part II 1975-1988.
1. Afro-Americans--History--Sources.
Scots' Charitable Society. Papers.
-- Boston, Mass. : New England Genealogical Society, 1987. -- 1
microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Contents: Part 1: Minutes, 1966-87; Part 2: Assessment
books, 1970-85; Part 3: Constitution, by-laws, and membership, 1874-1962;
Part 4: Records, 1896-1917; Part 5: Dr. Virgadamo's Colonial Charity;
Part 6: Constitution and by-laws, 1896; Part 7: Annual reports,
1964-86; Part 8: Annual reports, Women's Auxiliary, 1971-75; Part
9: Anniversary brochure, Women's Auxiliary, 1876-1942; Part 10:
Tartan Ball programs, 1974-1976, 1978-87; Part 11: St. Andrew's
Night program, 1968-69, 1979-84, 1986.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/331
Records of the Scots' Charitable Society, founded in
1657 by Scottish immigrants in Boston for "benevolent and charitable
purposes."
LCCN: 88-890645
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Scots Charitable Society--Archives. 2. Friendly societies--Massachusetts--Boston--Sources.
Scrap books. (Orville Wright) --
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
: 1952? -- 10 microfilm reels ; 35mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 2987
Orville Wright's personal scrapbook of domestic and foreign
newspaper and journal articles, miscellaneous publications, and
other published mementoes from 1902 to 1948. The coverage includes
the Wright brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk, other early attempts
at manned flight, the development of flight thereafter, and several
aspects of Orville Wright's career. The early reels demonstrate
the world's fascination with this new chapter in human and technological
development. Social and political commentaries and cartoons abound
and exhibit how quickly popular imagination was stimulated by the
first successful airplane flight. One cartoonist pictured Teddy
Roosevelt flagging down the Wright brothers' new plane for a flight
to Africa to shoot big game animals from the air. The original scrapbook
is in the Library's Manuscript Division, which also has it on 14
reels of microfilm.
LCCN: (sent to Spec. Mat. Cat. for MUMS record)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Wright, Orville, 1871-1948--Biography--Miscellanea. 2. Wright
Flyer (Airplane)--Miscellanea. 3. Airplanes--History-- Miscellanea.
Scrapbook containing pictures, newspaper and magazine
clippings, playbills, programs, challenges, promotion and other
materials illustrating the life and professional career of Harry
Houdini, the American escapologist. -- Washington
: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1977. 1 microfilm
reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49306
See also: Harry Houdini scrapbook...,
(Microfilm 51273).
LCCN: 83-207047
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Houdini, Harry--1874-1926--Miscellanea.
Scrapbooks. (Susan B. Anthony) --
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1975. -- 7 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 42106
Thirty-four volumes of Anthony's personal scrapbooks.
At the suggestion of her father, Anthony began keeping scrapbooks
in 1848. She continued to add "clippings from all sources on all
questions" until 1900 when she was 80 years old. Her scrapbooks
reflect her work in helping to advance women's suffrage and her
concern with the temperance movement and the antislavery cause.
The clippings are from newspapers and various ephemera representing
wide areas of the Northeast, Midwest, and Atlantic states, e.g.,
The Boston Journal, The National Republican, The Chicago Herald,
The St. Paul Globe, etc. Upstate New York papers are heavily
represented in the early volumes.
LCCN: 84-114830
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Feminism--United States--History--19th century--Sources. 2.
Women--Suffrage--United States--Sources. 3. Anthony, Susan B. (Susan
Brownell)--Sources. 4. Women's rights--United States--History--Sources.
Scrapbooks kept in the Copyright Office, 1930-1982.
-- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1985. -- 3 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/664
Chiefly newspaper clippings involving copyright issues
for years 1930-35, 1937-1940, 1957-1982.
LCCN: 86-893495
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Copyright--United States.
Select reports of the American Commission to Negotiate
Peace. -- Arlington, Va. : University Publications
of America, 1975. -- 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/262
Background reports on the history, politics, and economies
of the areas to be discussed at the Versailles Peace Conference
in 1919, written prior to the conference by scholars directed by
President Woodrow Wilson. This is a collection of the major reports
used by the American delegation as an aid in their negotiations.
LCCN: 85-891353
GUIDE: 105-3, A Guide to Select Reports
of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace.
1. Europe--History--Sources.
Selected documents from records of the Committee
on Fair Employment Practice in the custody of the National Archives
: field records. -- Glen Rock, N.J : Microfilming
Corp. of America, 1970. -- 117 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/375
Collection of office records, case records, and miscellaneous
records of 13 regional offices and numerous suboffices of the FEPC
from 1943-1945. It includes records of complaints filed, follow-ups
on the complaints, and disposition of cases. Good source of information
on discrimination of all types against employees in the defense
industry during World War II. Gives information on the names of
private companies involved in defense, company addresses, type of
industry, number of employees, original documents of complaints,
nature of complaints, names of field officers to whom complaints
were assigned, resolutions of complaints, statistics on cases, etc.
Some typed and mimeographed records are almost illegible.
Request by reel number.
LCCN: 88-890711
GUIDE: CD3041.C65, Guide to the Microform
Record of Selected Documents of Records of the Committee on Fair
Employment Practice in the Custody of the National Archives.
1. Discrimination in employment--United States--Case studies.
2. World War, 1939-1945--War work. 3. Defense industries--United
States--Employees--History. 4. United States. Committee on Fair
Employment Practice--Archives.
Selected documents from records of the Committee
on Fair Employment Practice in the custody of the National Archives
: headquarters records. -- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, 1970. -- 86 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/376
Collection of meeting agenda, summaries of meeting minutes,
actions taken at meetings, weekly news digests, and newspaper clippings
about the FEPC from 1942-1946. Sound recordings are not included.
The collection provides information on the operation of the office
of the Chairman of the FEPC. It also includes office memorandums,
office files, press releases, field trip reports, agreements between
agencies involved in handling disputes, lists of cases pending,
teletypes, drafts of proposed Executive Orders, correspondence,
Congressional testimony, and other matters of concern to the Committee.
Some carbon copies of documents are illegible.
Request by reel number.
LCCN: 88-890712
GUIDE: CD3041.C6, Guide to the Microform
Record of Selected Documents of Records of the Committee on Fair
Employment Practice.
1. United States. Committee on Fair Employment Practice--Archives.
2. World War, 1939-1945--War work.
Selected documents from records of the Committee
on Fair Employment Practice in the custody of the National Archives
: index to cases, opinions, interpretations, agreements, policies,
regional cases, names of complainants, U.S. Employment 510 reports,
cases referred to War Manpower Commission, company files, important
case activities, names of parties charged. -- Glen
Rock, N.J : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1970. -- 3 microfilm
reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/377
Indexes of collections of case records from the FEPC
13 regional offices and the cases referred to the Director of Field
Operations. Cases were filed in the regional office of the area
in which the offense occurred. Docketable complaints were handled
by the fair practice examiner who interviewed the complainant and
when a prima facie case existed visited the charged party and referred
unsettled cases to the War Manpower Commission for resolution. These
indexes are on 3" x 5" or 5" x 8" index cards.
Request by reel number.
See Guide, pages 29-32 for more detailed descriptions of items
indexed on specific reels.>
LCCN: 88-890713
GUIDE: CD3041.C65, Guide to the Microfilm
Record of Selected Documents of Records of the Committee on Fair
Employment Practice in the Custody of the National Archives.
1. Discrimination in employment--United States--Case studies--Indexes.
Selected Japanese Army and Navy archives.
-- [Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service,
1957-1958]. -- 163 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 5041
In Japanese. Four hundred thousand pages of historical
material selected from the archives of the Japanese Army and Navy
Ministries; also included is a small collection from the archives
of the Home Ministry and from other Japanese government agencies.
Most of the documents deal with events in Eastern Asia between 1900
and 1945; some deal with events outside the area, and a portion
with the Meiji period before 1900. The material includes reports
on Korean uprisings against Japan in 1919, on the Mukden Incident
in 1931 and subsequent events in Manchuria, on the Nomonhan Incident
in 1939, and the military chronicles of the Reign of the Meiji Emperor,
1868-1912. There are also Japanese intelligence reports on China's
Boxer Uprising, the Revolution of 1911-1912, Chinese warlords, and
the growth of Communism in China. This collection supplements theArchives
in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Microfilm
5039.
LCCN: 83-200015
GUIDE: CD2164.Y6, Checklist of Microfilm
Reproductions of Selected Archives of the Japanese Army, Navy, and
Other Government Agencies.
1. Japan. Rikugun--Archives. 2. Japan. Kaigun--Archives. 3. Japan--History,
Military--Sources. 4. Japan--History, Naval--Sources. 5. Japan--History--20th
century--Sources. 6. Japan--History--Meiji period, 1868-1912--Sources.
7. Japan--History--Taisho period--1912-1926--Sources.
Selected manuscripts in the monasteries of Mount
Athos / microfilmed for the Library of Congress
and the International Greek New Testament Project, 1952-53]. --[Washington,
D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1952-53]. --
255 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 5042
Complete texts of 209 manuscripts and selected portions
of 44 others from the various monasteries in Mt. Athos, Greece,
ranging in age from the 6th through the 15th centuries. Biblical
texts (mainly from the New Testament) constitute most of the collection,
but there are also selected portions of apocrypha, the writings
of several of the early Fathers, liturgies, and various books of
Byzantine music and letters. Most of the manuscripts are in Greek
but some are in Georgian and Armenian.
LCCN: 84-136816
GUIDE: Z6623.U6, A Descriptive Checklist
of Selected Manuscripts in the Monasteries of Mount Athos.
1. Bible. N.T.--Manuscripts. 2. Manuscripts, Greek. 3. Manuscripts,
Medieval. 4. Catholic Church--Liturgy--Texts-- Manuscripts.
Selected volumes from the Petrarch Collection at
Cornell University. -- [Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University
for the Library of Congress, 1957?]. -- 178 microfilm reels ; 35
mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 5038
Includes books by and about Petrarch covering several
centuries of publishing. Materials are in Latin, Italian, Spanish,
English, French, and German. Among the volumes filmed are a 1581
edition of Petrarch's complete works, a 1503 collection of his Latin
works, and a 15th century Italian manuscript of his Rime.
LCCN: 83-242124
GUIDE: Z8676.C75, Catalogue of the Petrarch
Collection Bequeathed by Willard Fisher.
1. Petrarca, Francesco, 1304-1374.
Selections from China Mainland magazines
See: Selections from People's Republic of China magazines.
Selections from People's Republic of China Magazines.
(15 Aug. 1955- ). -- Hong Kong : American Consulate General, [1950-
]. -- On film: [15 Aug. 1955-26 Sept. 1977].
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01326
For description, see Survey of People's Republic
of China press.
LCCN: 80-646122
Selections from the works of Jacques Barzun.
-- [New York] : Columbia University Libraries, 1972-1976. -- 8 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49600
A collection of books, articles, prefaces, introductions,
translations, and reviews by the historian and noted author in the
fields of education, music, art, and literature. Some annotated
typescripts are also included. The material is not organized and
appears in English and French.
LCCN: 83-170125
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Barzun, Jacques, 1907- .
Senator Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign,
March 17, 1968 through August 1, 1968. --James J.
Fahey, researcher and compiler. -- 3 volumes -- Waltham, Mass. :
Graphic Microfilm, [1974- ]. -- [1] microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 42169
The collection consists of clippings of articles from
Boston area newspapers, compiled by James J. Fahey.
LCCN: 87-890316
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968--Miscellanea.
Serie conflicto religioso. -- Mexico
: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 197- . --
52 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 83/139
A collection of printed items and manuscripts from the
20th century dealing with the social history of Catholicism in Mexico.
It includes speeches, correspondence, books, pamphlets, historical
studies, minutes, newspaper and magazine articles, memoirs, reports,
bulletins, etc. Among the topics covered are social, political,
and military history; the founding of the Knights of Columbus in
Mexico; the Cristero movement; sexual education; relations with
the U.S.; and organized labor. The material has been filmed in topical
and chronological order.
NOTE: L.C. has only reels 1-52 out of 63.
LCCN: 83-195799
GUIDE: 104, Archivos Microfilmados en la
Biblioteca National de Antropología e Historia. Archivo Conflicto
Religioso. Archivo de Gomez Farias. Archivos de Veracruz. Archivo
Maximiliano de Hapsburgo. Archivo Franciscano. Archivo Francisco
I Madero. Archivo Revolución Mexicana. Archivo Hemeroteca
Historica Mexicana. Consists of a brief description of the
collection, and a reel by reel list of the materials filmed.
1. Catholic Church--Mexico--History--20th century--Sources. 2.
Church and social problems--Mexico--Catholic Church--History-- 20th
century--Sources.
Seventh-Day Adventist retrospective periodical index
: periodicals indexed. --[Takoma Park, Md.] : Columbia
Union College, c1977. -- 565 microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/11
Contains indexes for ten Seventh-Day Adventists periodicals
published between 1868 and 1972. The first card of the set lists
the periodicals included as well as years and volumes received and
indexed. The greater part of the microfiche set comprises a subject
index.
LCCN: 90-954007
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Seventh-Day Adventists--Periodicals--Indexes.
Sexual politics in Britain. -- Brighton,
Sussex : Harvester Press, 1976-[1981]. --[370] microfiches ; 11
x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (o) 84/400
Documents the emergence in the late 1960s of the movements
for social, economic, political, and ideological liberation of women
and homosexual men in England, Scotland, and Ireland. The collection
consists of magazines, newsletters, journals, minutes of meetings,
conference reports, annual reports, memos, press releases, transcripts,
manifestos, and other similar material, produced by approximately
thirty groups and publishers. Among the groups included are Campaign
for Homosexual Equality, Scottish Minorities Group, and Big Flame
Women's Group. Some of the publications filmed include Red Rag,
Spare Rib, Gay International News, and Gay News. Most date from
1972, but the earliest is 1967. Some of the microfiches are difficult
to read either because of poor originals or poor filming. Catalog
cards for most of the serials in the collection have been filed
in the serials card catalog in the Microform Reading Room. Microfiches
should be requested by year of collection and document code, as
listed in the guides (e.g. 4KV1, or 4(1975)HM1). While some periodicals
have tables of contents or indexes, most do not, and the guides
provide access by date and title of the publication only.
LCCN: 84-121554
GUIDE: 87 and supplements, Sexual Politics
in Britain.... In addition to listing the material filmed,
the guides give descriptions of the participating groups and their
publications, as well as descriptions of the unaffiliated publications,
their staff, history, and significance.
1. Feminism--Great Britain--Sources. 2. Homosexuality--Great Britain--Sources.
Shakespeariana. -- Ann Arbor, MI
: University Microfilms International, [1988- ]. --[850] microfiches.
Contents: Unit 5. Shakespeare's editors from Rowe to
Alexander.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7067
Also known as Bibliotheca Shakespeariana,
this is a collection of editions of Shakespeare's writings that
appeared from 1709 through 1956 and were compiled by notable editors.
(Earlier printed editions will be released in later units of this
project.) This collection is neither a comprehensive list of Shakespeare
editions nor a comprehensive history of Shakespeare editing. Items
are selected for textual importance, supplementary materials, or
rarity. Editors included are Nicholas Rowe, Alexander Pope, Lewis
Theobald, Samuel Johnson, Edward Capell, George Steevens, Isaac
Reed, Edmond Malone, Henrietta and Thomas Bowdler, John Dover Wilson,
Peter Alexander, and others.
LCCN: 90-956102
GUIDE: 259, Shakespeariana. Shakespeare's
Editors from Rowe to Alexander. A Guide to the Microfiche Collection.
1. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Bibliography.
Shaw, Bernard. See: Bernard
Shaw...
Shelflist of the Library of Congress.
-- Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1979.
-- 3229 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1016
In 1979 the Library filmed all the cards in its shelflist
(catalog cards arranged by LC classification number), and they are
now available on the microfiche in this collection. Researchers
can scan the titles on the microfiche as though they were browsing
the stacks. This provides a kind of access that was hitherto unavailable
to the public. It also allows quick confirmation of call numbers
and other bibliographical information.
LCCN: 82-188457
GUIDE: Z733.U57 L53, The Library of Congress
Shelflist: A User's Guide to the Microfiche Edition.
1. Library catalogs on microfiche.
Sir Isaac Newton : manuscripts and papers
/ edited by Peter Jones. -- Cambridge, England ; Alexandria, VA
: Chadwyck-Healey, 1991. -- 43 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 95/4567
A comprehensive cumulation of the writings of Sir Isaac
Newton, in both English and Latin. The collection includes commonplace
books; working notes and drafts of his mathematical discoveries,
his work in optics and dynamics, and his chemical experiments (including
alchemy); shipbuilding blueprints; educational projects; ecclesiastical
calendars; historical theology; interpretations of mythology; world
geography; economic treatises; records of the Royal Mint; chronological
and historical studies of ancient kingdoms; commentaries on Daniel
and the Apocalypse; and medical treatises and potions. The predominate
part of the collection contains the complete holdings of the three
major collections, Cambridge University Library, King's College
Library, and the Jewish National and University Library. The remainder
consists of material from lesser known sources. The originals used
range from the well-preserved to the fragmentary and barely legible.
LCCN: 94-137564
GUIDE: 410, Sir Isaac Newton: A Catalogue
of Manuscripts and Papers. A reel index, with the items on
each reel described and listed in the order in which they occur.
The guide also appears on reel one of the collection. The contents
of each reel are listed at the beginning of the reel. Request by
collection number and reel number.
1. Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727--Archives. 2 Newton, Isaac, Sir,
1642-1727--Manuscripts. 3. Physical sciences--History-- Sources.
4. Social sciences--History--Sources.
Slave narratives : a folk history of slavery in
the United States from interviews with former slaves : typewritten
records / prepared by the Federal Writers' Project,
1936-1938 ; assembled by the Library of Congress Project, Works
Projects Administration for the District of Columbia, sponsored
by the Library of Congress. -- Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress,
1941. -- 17 v. in 33 : ill., ports. ; 28 cm. -- Call number of original
: E444.F27. -- Microfilm. [Washington, D.C.] : Library of Congress
Photoduplication Service, [1941?]. -- 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 974
A collection of typewritten records of more than 2,000
narratives of ex-slaves, interviewed by workers on the Federal Writers
Project, 1936-1938, in seventeen states; sparsely illustrated with
photographs. The subjects touched on include family, work, relations
of slaves and slave owners, the Civil War, life after emancipation,
the KKK, folklore, religion, thoughts on the future, race, and slavery.
A list of informants begins each of 17 volumes, arranged by
state. Request by state or volume number.
LCCN: 83-145588
GUIDE: 53, An Introductory Essay and Subject
Index to Selected Interviews from the Slave Narrative Collection
(doctoral dissertation, UMI Order Number 78-128). Related reference
works: The Slave Narrative. Its Place in American History,
E444.S8 1981; and Lay My Burden Down ed. Benjamin A.
Botkin, E444.F26, a study of this collection edited by the director
of the project.
1. Slaves--United States--Interviews. 2. Slaves--United States--Biography.
Slave trade Africa : FO 84, general correspondence
before 1906, slave trade 1816-1892. --Millwood,
N.Y. : KTO Microform, 1976. -- 1223 microfilm reels : negative ;
35 mm. -- (Public records of Great Britain series; 5).
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51561
Includes dispatches, drafts, telegrams, a few treaties,
and other items of consular correspondence from consulates in European,
Asian, African, and American cities to the Foreign Office in London.
The Microform Reading Room has the correspondence section of the
collection only, covering the period 1879 to 1888.
LCCN: 83-108535
GUIDE: 64, Slave Trade Africa. Part
I lists correspondents by reference numbers, and Part II is a reel
index. Find reference number first (e.g.,F.O. 84/1531) in Part I
and then check Part II to get correct reel number for the reference
number.
1. Slave trade--Africa.
Slavery. -- [Sanford, N.C.] : Microfilming
Corp. of America, [1982]. -- 6720 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1021
Primary printed sources on the subject of slavery. It
includes pamphlets, books, and periodicals that pertain to slavery,
primarily in the United States.
LCCN: 84-172245
GUIDE: Z7164.S6 M53 1983, Slavery: A Bibliographic
Guide to the Microfiche Collection. Arranged by author or
other main entry under 31 subject headings, each of which is assigned
a letter code (e.g., SN = Slave Narratives, HF = Harpers Ferry,
AS = Anti-Slavery). There are indexes by main entry, by title, and
by subject. Each entry is assigned an alphanumeric code based on
this subject code (e.g., SN 48) which is used to request that item.
1. Slavery. 2. Slavery--United States.
Slavery source materials. -- Washington,
D.C : NCR, Microcard Editions, [197-]. --ca. 967 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/35
A collection of 441 books and pamphlets written before
the Civil War on the subjects of African Americans, slavery, and
abolition of slavery. Many are by black authors; all are in English
but not all are by Americans. Included are speeches, sermons, slave
narratives, essays, treatises, letters, poetry, and memoirs.
LCCN: 93-630203
GUIDE: Not in LC. Fiche headers identify author,
title, and, where applicable, LC card number. Fiche are organized
alphabetically by main entry (usually the author's name).
1. Slavery--19th century--Sources. 2. Afro-Americans-- History--To
1863--Sources. 3. Antislavery movements--Sources.
Slavery tracts & pamphlets from the West India
Committee collection now at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
-- London : World Microfilms Publications, 1982, c1983. -- 28 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 83/425
Three hundred seventy-five tracts and pamphlets about
slavery. The collection consists mainly of early l9th century publications
published in England and the West Indies and includes works by George
Canning; by the parliaments of Great Britain, Jamaica, the Bahamas,
St. Vincent, and Barbados; by various bible societies; and by noteworthy
proponents and opponents of the continuation of slavery in the West
Indies. Some of the titles duplicate titles in the microfiche collection,
Slavery, fiche 1021 LCCN 84-172245.
LCCN: 83-177226
GUIDE: 69, Slavery Tracts and Pamphlets
from the West India Committee Collection (Now at the Institute of
Commonwealth Studies): List of Titles and Index to Reels.
Lists contents of each reel; each reel also begins with a list of
contents.
1. Slavery--West Indies--Sources. 2. Anti-slavery movements--West
Indies--Sources.
Social and economic development plans : microfiche
project. -- Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation
Co., 1969- . -- [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5177 and 5182
Title taken from publisher's prospectus. Nearly 2,000
economic and social development plans from a selection of nations,
dating from 1950s to the present. Each report is written in the
language of the report title, as listed in the guide. These documents
are primary source materials for the study of business and economics,
sociology, political science, and contemporary history, particularly
in less-developed countries.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
GUIDE: 4, National Development Plans.
Lists plans by world area and country. Most of the plans currently
held by the Library of Congress in microfiche are from Africa, the
Middle East, Latin America, and the USSR. Plans not included in
this collection may have been acquired in paper for the general
collections; readers should check the catalogs and the Newspaper
and Current Periodical Reading Room.
1. Social planning. 2. Central planning. 3. Economic policy.
Social and political status of women in Britain
: radical and reforming periodicals for and by women.
-- Brighton, Sussex : Harvester Press, 1983. -- 17 microfilm reels
; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/811
Covers the years 1870-1928. Consists of twenty periodicals
filmed from the British Library Newspaper Library, reflecting a
wide range of political viewpoints but sharing a common interest
in women's suffrage. The titles fully document the growth of activities
for women's emancipation between the passage of the Married Woman's
Property Act in 1870 and the achievement of full universal suffrage
in 1928. The dramatic impact on women of the first World War and
the developments in attitudes and conditions relating to education,
work, religion, temperance, and social reform are all represented
in these periodicals.
LCCN: 85-890931
GUIDE: 167, [The Social and Political Status
of Women: Radical and Reforming Periodicals for and by Women].
Consists of a brief introduction and reel guide.
1. Suffragists--Great Britain--Periodicals. 2. Feminism--Great
Britain--Periodicals.
Social problems and the churches : the Harlan Paul
Douglass collection of religious research reports.
-- [Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1975] --2785 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5135
A large collection of field research materials focusing
on churches (primarily Protestant) as social institutions. The materials
were deposited over the years at the Department of Research of the
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. from denominational
or ecumenical sources. Among the wide variety of topics included
are church trends, clergy recruitment and training, youths and young
adults, race and ethnic issues, parish characteristics, individual
church analyses, finances, urban and rural issues, and community
characteristics.
LCCN: 83-132479
GUIDE: 33, Inventory of the Harlan Paul
Douglass Collection of Religious Research Reports.
1. Sociology, Christian--United States.
Social welfare periodicals : sources for the history
of social welfare in America. -- Westport, Conn.
: Greenwood Press, 1970. -- 1605 microfiches : 11 x 15 cm.
Contents: 1. National Conference on Social Welfare. Social
Welfare Forum. Official Proceedings, 1874-1969. 2.
Child Labor Bulletin, 1912-1919, superseded by American
Child, 1919-1955. 3. Lend a Hand, 1886-1897.
4. Charities Review, 1891-1901. 5. The Survey,
1897-1952, which includes Charities, Charities and the Commons,
Survey Graphic, Survey Midmonthly, and Commons.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5060
Five periodicals from the late 19th and 20th centuries
provide sources for the study of American social change and social
action.
NOTE: The Survey 1897-1952, is also available on
Microfilm 39164.
LCCN: 84-109693
GUIDE: Not in LC. Request by title and date.
1. Public welfare--United States--Periodicals.
Solidarnosc collection. See: Polish
independent publications, 1976+.
Sonnino papers. See: Papers
relating to World War I....
Sotheby & Co. catalogues of sales.
-- Ann, Arbor, Mich. : Xerox University Microfilms, c1972. -- [611]
microfilm reels ; 16 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 06019
Ten thousand auction catalogs on 611 microfilm reels,
filmed in 5 sections: I: 1734-1850; II: 1851-1900; III: 1901-1945;
IV: 1946-1970, and V: 1971-1980. This collection contains the continuous
record of Sotheby and Company, the world's largest, most active
and prosperous art auction house from its founding in 1733 to 1980.
The items auctioned are included in the following categories: autographed
letters; art objects; pictorial art; books; coins; medals; Western
and Oriental manuscripts. Each catalog on microfilm is preceded
by a small contents card which lists the name of the owner of the
item to be auctioned, date of sale, number of pages in each catalog,
location of the copy that was filmed, and contents of the sale.
Access is provided by a combined reel and chronological guide. The
chronological arrangement of the catalogs on film is the same as
the entries in the guide.
LCCN: 84-109221
GUIDE: 5, Sotheby and Company Catalogues
of Sales; A Guide to the Microfilm Collection.
1. Sotheby & Co. (London, England)--Catalogs. 2. Auctions--England--London--Catalogs.
South Africa : the making of U.S. policy, 1962-1989.
-- Alexandria, Va : Chadwyck-Healey, 1991. -- 439 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/6
Approximately 2,500 documents, collected by the National
Security Archive of the Fund for Peace, Inc., constituting the record
of changing U.S. responses to historical events in South Africa.
Substantial documentation on arms embargoes, economic sanctions,
nuclear collaboration, and regional conflict. Major document sources:
Department of State; United States Consulate General, Johannesburg;
United States Embassy, South Africa; United States Mission to the
United Nations; and United States Consulate General, Cape Town.
LCCN: 93-630211
GUIDE: 295, South Africa : The Making of
U.S. Policy, 1962-1989: Guide and Index. 2 v.
1. United States--Foreign relations--South Africa--Sources. 2.
South Africa--Foreign relations--United States--Sources. 3. South
Africa--Politics and government----1961-1978--Sources. 4. South
Africa--Politics and government--1978-1989--Sources. 5. South Africa--Economic
conditions--1961---Sources.
Southeastern Utah oral history collection (1-34)
/ California State University, Fullerton. -- Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, 1977.--1 microfilm reel : ill., ports. ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49518
Transcripts of 34 memoirs, recorded 1971-1972, as a joint
project of the California State University at Fullerton, and the
Utah State Historical Society. Interviews 1-7 focus on Navajo sheep
reduction (a federal program in the 1930s); interviews 8-34 cover
the Mormon experience in Utah. Other subjects include the westward
movement of settlers throughout the Southwest, goldmining, the cattle
business, and cowboys. Some letters, photographs, and related documents
are also included.
LCCN: 82-217434
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 2, The New York Times
Oral History Program, Oral History Guide No. 2, pp. 97-98.
Lists the memoirists and subjects covered by each.
1. Utah--History. 2. Mormons--Utah--Interviews. 3. Navajo Indians.
Southern Regional Council papers, 1944-1968.
-- Ann Arbor, Michigan : University Microfilms, 1983. -- 225 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Series I: Administrative records, 1944-1968;
Series II: Central reading file, 1949-1971; Series III: Information
& research dept., 1944-1968; Series IV: State councils on human
relations, 1946-1968; Series V: Labor education program, 1948-1973;
Series VI: Voter education project, 1954-1971; Series VII: Veterans
services project, 1944-1951; Series VIII: Women's work and Fellowship
of the Concerned, 1946-1968; Series IX: Urban planning project,
1954-1972; Series X: Voting and registration project, 1954-1969;
Series XII: Help our public education, 1958-1961; Series XIII: Organizations
assisting schools in September, 1955-1962; Series XIV: Community
organization project, 1963-1967; Series XV: Operation opportunity,
1959-1964; Series XVI: Publications, 1944-1976; Series XVII: Foreign
visitor sponsor and New South editor, 1955-1961; Series XVIII: Paperback
book project, 1960-1967.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/328
Includes pamphlets, publications, and project information;
some of this material is also included in the collection, Facts
on Film. The Southern Regional Council served as
the "pulse-beat" of the American Civil Rights movement after World
War II. Through its publications, programs, and resources, it sought
to disseminate information which improved race relations in the
South.
LCCN: 88-890639
GUIDE: 131, The Southern Regional Council
Papers, 1944-68. A Guide to the Microfilm Edition.
1. Southern Regional Council--Archives. 2. Race relations--Southern
States--Sources. 3. Afro-Americans--Civil rights--Southern States--Sources.
Soviet biographic archive, 1954-1985.
-- Alexandria, Va. : Chadwyck-Healey, in association with Radio
Free Europe-Radio Liberty Inc. and the Hoover Institution, 1986.
-- 2812 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 88/209
Biographical clippings and abstracts arranged by name,
according to the Russian alphabet.
LCCN: 88-890661
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Soviet Union--Biography.
Soviet Union / Paul Kesaris, editor.
-- Washington, D.C. : University Publications of America, 1977.
-- 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2092
Reproduces reports of the Office of Strategic Services
and the State Department, dating from 1941 through 1949. The reports
vary in length, and cover a diversity of topics, but focus in particular
on subjects such as the Soviet wartime economy, Soviet diplomatic
relations with other countries, budgets, and internal political
morale and orientation. Both European and Asian parts of the Soviet
Union are covered in these analyses. Several of the reports are
conjectural, e.g., assessing possible developments in the event
of Stalin's death or disability, and the "potentials" of World Communism.
Useful for the study of a wide range of issues in Soviet domestic
affairs and foreign policy during these years.
LCCN: 86-892227
GUIDE: 105-21, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. VI. Soviet Union. Has
a brief subject index identifying major subjects of the reports.
1. Soviet Union--Politics and government--1936-1953--Sources.
Soviet Union, 1946-1976 / Paul Kesaris,
editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University Publications of America,
1982. -- 5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/211
Reproduces Central Intelligence Agency memos, reports,
telegram texts, and letters dating from 1946 through 1976. Most
of the items deal with aspects of Soviet policy or, less often,
with aspects of the Soviet economy. Several items actually deal
with other East European countries, often touching on their relations
with the Soviet Union.
LCCN: 86-893444
GUIDE: 105-71, CIA Research Reports. The
Soviet Union, 1946-1976. Has a brief subject index covering
major topics.
1. Soviet Union--Politics and government--1945-1991--Sources.
Soviet Union : 1950-1961 : supplement
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Washington, D.C. : University Publications
of America, 1979. -- 6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2097
Consists of reports of the Office of Strategic Services
and the State Department from 1950 through 1961. Most of the items
deal with Soviet domestic affairs, both political and economic.
The reports vary greatly in length.
LCCN: 86-892232
GUIDE: 105-26, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. XI. The Soviet Union 1950-61.
Includes a brief subject index covering major topics.
1. Soviet Union--Politics and government--1945-1991--Sources.
Soviet Union : special studies, 1970-1980
/ Paul Kesaris, editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University Publications
of America, 1981. -- 9 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2010
Reproduces reports of government and private research
institutes as well as universities, dating from 1970 through 1980.
Most reports focus on national security concerns of the Soviet Union,
Soviet military discrimination, and Soviet foreign policy. A few
reports deal exclusively with internal affairs (Soviet politics,
propaganda, and perceptions of the West; economic development; civil
defense; minority problems). The length of the reports varies from
12 to 674 pages.
LCCN: 86-89219
GUIDE: 105-53, Soviet Union: Special Studies,
1970-1980. Provides a description of the contents of each
item, as well as an overall subject index.
1. Soviet Union--Military policy--Sources. 2. Soviet Union--Foreign
relations--1953-1975--Sources. 3. Soviet Union--Foreign relations--1975-1985--Sources.
Soviet Union : special studies, 1980-1982 : supplement
/ Robert Lester, editor. --Frederick, Md. : University Publications
of America, 1983. -- 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/2011
Consists of reports commissioned by the federal government
but originating from various research institutes (public and private)
and universities, from 1980 through 1982. The subjects covered by
the reports vary, but focus especially on aspects of Soviet domestic
and foreign policy, usually with special emphasis on military considerations.
The length of the reports varies considerably.
LCCN: 86-892128
GUIDE: 105-54A, The Soviet Union: Special
Studies, 1980-1982 Supplement. Contains informative annotations
for the individual reports, as well as a subject index.
1. Soviet Union--Foreign relations--1975-1985--Sources. 2. Soviet
Union--Military policy--Sources.
The Soviet Union : special studies, 1982-1985 :
supplement / [edited by Michael Davis]. -- Frederick,
MD : University Publications of America, [1987], c1986. -- 9 microfilm
reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/2017
For description, see Soviet Union : special
studies, 1980-1982 : supplement (Microfilm 86/2011.
LCCN 86-892128).
LCCN: 87-8169
GUIDE: 105-54B, Soviet Union: Special Studies,
1982-1985 Supplement.
1. Soviet Union
The Soviet Union : special studies, 1985-1988 : supplement.
-- Frederick, MD : University Publications of America, c1989. --
10 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 95/4555
For description, see Soviet Union : special
studies, 1980-1982 : supplement (Microfilm 86/2011.
LCCN 86-892128).
LCCN: 90-28511
GUIDE: 377, A Guide to the Microfilm Edition
of Soviet Union.
1. Soviet Union--Politics and government--1945-1991. 2. Soviet
Union--Foreign relations--1945-1991.
The Soviet Union : special studies, 1989-1991
: supplement. -- Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America,
c1992. -- 13 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 95/4556
For description, see Soviet Union : special
studies, 1980-1982 : supplement (Microfilm 86/2011.
LCCN 86-892128).
LCCN: 92-41963
GUIDE: 377, A Guide to the Microfilm Edition
of The Soviet Union.
1. Soviet Union--Politics and government--1945-1991. 2. Soviet
Union--Foreign relations--1945-1991.
Spanish bibliographies of J. T. Medina.
-- New York, N.Y. : Readex Microprint, 1961. -- Ca. 194 microopaques
; 23 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Micro-opaque 84/4600
A collection of national bibliographies of Chile, Colombia,
Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, and the Philippines
compiled by the Chilean scholar and bibliographer Jose Toribio Medina.
The material cited is in Spanish, spanning the 15th through the
19th centuries.
LCCN: 84-221679
GUIDE: Z1004.M49 R6, Jose Toribio Medina:
his life and works.
1. Bibliography, National--Latin America. 2. Bibliography, National--Philippines.
Spanish civil war : FO 849, Foreign Office, International
Committee for the Application of the Agreement Regarding Non-intervention
in Spain, 1936-1939. -- Nendeln, Lichtenstein :
Kraus-Thomson, 1978. -- 24 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/247
Includes the documents of Public Record Office file,
F.O. 849. It contains (1) the stenographic notes of the first through
30th meetings of the International Committee for the Application
of the Agreement Regarding Non-Intervention in Spain (September
9, 1936-April 20, 1939), (2) the International Board for Non-Intervention
memoranda (March 17, 1937-March 23, 1939), (3) Proceedings of the
Chairman's Sub-Committee (September 15, 1936-October 15, 1938),
and (4) Proceedings of the Technical Advisory Sub-Committee, plus
(5) miscellaneous memoranda.
LCCN: 85-891328
GUIDE: Not in LC. Access is provided through
a Public Record Office Register at the beginning of reel 1. It lists
the collection number, inclusive dates, a description and a volume
number. At the beginning of each numbered collection is a list and
a description of the meetings and the date each was held. Items
should be requested by reel number, then collection number; unfortunately
there is no reel guide. The only indication of which collections
are on which reels is on the reel boxes themselves.
1. International Committee for the Application of the Agreement
Regarding Non-intervention in Spain--Archives. 2. Spain--History--Civil
War, 1936-1939. 3. Neutrality--Sources.
Spanish drama of the Golden Age : The Comedia Collection
in the University of Pennsylvania Libraries. --
New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1971]. -- 86 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51557
Approximately 3,000 early editions of significant works
by more than 200 authors of the Spanish Golden Age (El Siglo de
Oro). The collection forms part of the Comedia Collection in the
University of Pennsylvania Libraries and includes works by Calderon
de la Barca, Cervantes, Gongora, Lope de Vega (the Sancha edition
of his complete works), Perez de Montalvan, Rojar Zorrilla,
Mira de Amercua, Moneto y Cabanar, Gabriel Tellez, Velez de Guevara,
Zamora, Lope de Rueda, etc. Also many anonymous works are included,
some loas pasos, autos and entremese,
as well as a few key non-dramatic works.
LCCN: 84-137935
GUIDE: Z2694.D7 R37, Spanish Drama of the
Golden Age; A Catalogue of the Comedia Collection in the University
of Pennsylvania Libraries. Lists plays in reel number order,
with author and title indexes.
1. Spanish drama--Classical period, 1500-1700.
SRI microfiche library. -- Washington,
D.C. : Congressional Information Service, 1980- . [ ] microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1019
Covers the published statistical output of over 1,000
state government agencies, professional and non-profit organizations,
business organizations, and university research centers, from 1980.
Statistics are international in scope and cover a very wide range
of subjects.
LCCN: 90-655077
GUIDE: Z7554.U5 S73, Statistical Reference
Index (abstracts and index volumes). Annual bound volumes
are supplemented by monthly issues, with quarterly index cumulations.
The CD-ROM title, Statistical Masterfile, is also available
for searching SRI items. Request by SRI index year, and accession
number. Only about 90 of indexed publications are available in the
SRI Microfiche Library. Check abstract for notation "filmed," "experts,"
or "not filmed."
1. Statistics--United States.
Stanford University Project South oral history collection.
/ conducted during the summer of 1965 by the Stanford University
radio station KZSU. Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America,
1975. 68 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 2479
A collection of interviews, speeches, and meeting transcripts
relating to the civil rights movement, recorded in the South and
in Washington, D.C., during the summer of 1965 by eight students
from Stanford University. Some of the groups represented are the
Congress of Racial Equality, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic
Party, the Ku Klux Klan, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, and the Southern Community and Political
Education Project. Speakers range from Martin Luther King, Jr.,
to anonymous local residents. The collection documents a transitional
period between the 1964 Freedom Summer and the 1966 call for Black
Power.
LCCN: 84252475
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 1, The New York Times
Oral History Program, Oral History Guide No. 1. Provides
a detailed table of contents for the collection, arranged by "number"
(subcollection, usually relating to a specific organization or group)
and "chapter" (usually an individual interview or statement). Request
fiche by number and chapter.
1. Civil rights movements--Southern States. 2. Civil rights workers--United
States. 3. Afro-Americans--Civil rights.
State labor reports : from the first reports to 1900.
-- Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Pub., [197-?] -- 1,678 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5061
Contains 29 serial titles from 13 states, issued by departments
of factory inspection, boards of arbitration, and bureaus of labor
statistics during the last quarter of the 19th century. The reports
of statistical bureaus of 16 additional states, as well as annual
reports of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, are also available
in the Microform Reading Room under various film numbers (see guide).
The collection contains reports that are important sources of economic,
legal, and social data for the years of American's greatest industrial
expansion. The data include wages by industry, size of working force,
cost of living factors, hours of employment, home ownership and
mortgage debt, child, female, and convict labor, factory and mine
inspection, state labor laws, and trade union activities. There
are also abstracts of foreign labor statistics, copies of answers
to various surveys, histories of labor and of the collection of
labor statistics, discussions of schools and schooling, and many
other subjects related to social conditions and social legislation.
LCCN: 83-127049
GUIDE: Z7164.L1 U6 1970, Index of all Reports
Issued by Bureaus of Labor Statistics in the United States Prior
to March 1 1902. Indexes reports in some detail by subject.
While only 13 of the states covered by the index are included in
this microfiche set, almost all the other reports and states covered
are also available in microfilm under various numbers. To check
microfilm holdings and numbers, see Z7164.L1 U6 1970 Suppl., an
annotated checklist of years and reports. Use supplement to check
whether reports are on microfiche or microfilm; request by microform
number, state, and year.
1. Labor--United States--Periodicals.
State of the churches. -- Alfred
Thomas DeGroot, compiler. -- Peoria, Ariz. : Ecumenism Research
Agency, 1974- . -- [54] microfilm reels ; 16 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm (o) 83/314
Official yearbooks, reports, and documents from a very
wide range of denominations world-wide. The collection represents
a portrait of the state of the churches in their own words. The
documents are in three sections, corresponding to the regions Europe
and Asia (1978), Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand
(1980), and the U.S. and Canada. Several languages are represented.
The documents are arranged chronologically by survey number. Film
may be requested by survey and date, world region or country, and
denomination.
NOTE: Surveys 3 and 4 are incomplete.
LCCN: 85-891182
GUIDE: 96, [Ecumenism Research Agency Collections].
Compiled by MicRR staff from indexes on microfilm reels.
1. Christian sects.
State provision for social need : the Beveridge
Committee report on the welfare state (Public Record Office class
PIN 8 and CAB 87/76-82). -- Marlborough, Wiltshire,
England : Adam
Matthew Publications, 1991-1992. -- 26 microfilm
reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2003
Contains papers of the committee noted for the development
of the Social Services Administration, the National Health Service,
and the welfare state in Britain. As such, the collection provides
an encyclopedic resource for analysis of economic and social changes
in Britain in the years after World War II. The first part contains
minutes, memoranda, and committee papers of the committee itself.
The second part (PIN 8/1-84) contains correspondence, papers of
weekly conferences, departmental committee memoranda, and other
background details. These papers provide insight into the consideration
and planning of the administrative machinery to implement the Beveridge
Report. The third part (PIN 8/85-167) contains the Ministry of Health
papers in connection with the Official Committee on the Beveridge
Report, the Central Staff, and implementation of the Report. Of
particular significance are the Minutes, Circulated Papers, Memoranda,
and annotated copies of the Beveridge Committee from the working
files of the Phillips Committee which looked into the report.
LCCN: 93-630183
GUIDE: 331, State Provision
for Social Need: The Beveridge Committee Report on the Welfare State.
Provides a detailed listing of the contents of each reel. Reel
#1 reproduces the printed guide. Available on the Internet from
the
Adam Matthew Publications Website (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/state_provision_for_social_need/index.aspx).
1. Great Britain. Inter-Departmental Committee on Social Insurance
and Allied Services--Archives. 2. Great Britain. Ministry of Health--Archives.
3. Great Britain. Ministry of National Insurance--Archives. 4. Great
Britain. Official Committee on the Beveridge Report--Archives. 5.
Social Security--Great Britain--History--Sources.
Stoner collection on Cuban feminism.
-- [S.l : s.n, 1989?]. -- 16 microfilm reels : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 90/2104
Contains rare documents on the Cuban women's movement,
1898-1958, with the richest materials before 1940. Filmed in Cuba
by Dr. K. Lynn Stoner, the 3 categories of documents are: 1) works
by feminists about feminists--essays, journals, published speeches,
radio broadcasts, and reports of feminist organizations; 2) works
by men about the status of women--views of politicians and jurists
on reforming laws about women; 3) literary works on the condition
of women by feminist writers--novels, essays, and poetry. Reel 2
has photographs.
LCCN: 90-954579
GUIDE: 214, [A Guide to the Stoner Collection
on Cuban Feminism. A Microfilm Collection Held in the Arizona State
University Libraries Microform Service].
1. Cuban literature--Women authors. 2. Feminism--Cuba. 3. Cuba--History
Subject headings in microform. --
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution
Service, 1976- . -- [ ] microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche Z695
Represents the latest edition of Library of Congress
subject headings, and those headings established subsequently through
the current quarter. Each issue is cumulative.
LCCN; 79-641066
GUIDE: A printed introduction is filed with the
microfiche.
1. Subject headings.
The Suffragette fellowship collection, from the
Museum of London. -- Brighton, Sussex : Harvester
Microforms, 1985. -- 14 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 85/148
A superb archival collection for the study of the militant
suffrage movement in Great Britain during the first decades of the
20th century. The printed materials include pamphlets, plays, newspaper
clippings, and annual reports of suffragette organizations, such
as the Women's Social and Political Union and the Women's Freedom
League. Manuscripts include unpublished autobiographies, police
and court documents, and correspondence of pioneers of the movement,
such as the Pankhursts, as well as many lesser-known women. Reel
14 contains photographs. The numbering of the documents and the
index are unclear and inconsistent. The collection lacks a rational
organization; it is neither topical nor chronological. To use this
collection requires time and patience.
LCCN: 85-890937
GUIDE: 107, Suffragette Fellowship Collection
from the Museum of London. Copied from Reel 1.
1. Women--Great Britain--History--20th century--Sources. 2. Women--Suffrage--Great
Britain--20th century--sources. 3. Suffragists--Great Britain--History.
4. Women's Social and Political Union (Great Britain).
Suffragists oral history collection.
-- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corporation of America, 1980. --
41 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 82/300
Consists of interviews with twelve women important in
the California and national women's suffrage movement. The twelve
represent a variety of backgrounds and approaches to the fight for
women's rights. Topics covered in the interviews include suffrage
and related women's issues, such as the birth control movement,
the National Woman's Party, feminism, the peace movement, the League
of Women Voters, and social and governmental reform. Of special
interest are a 674-page memoir by Alice Paul on the National Woman's
Party founding and leadership, and an interview with Jeannette Rankin,
former Member of Congress.
LCCN: 82-161602
GUIDE: AI3.O7 no. 3, New York Times Oral
History Program, Oral History Guide No. 3, pp. 111-112. Lists
the memoirists.
1. Suffragists--California--Interviews.
Summary of world broadcasts. --
Caversham, England : Monitoring Service of the British Broadcasting
Corp., [1939?]- . -- Daily. [Ann Arbor, Mich.] : University Microfilms
International, [197-?]- . -- [ ] microfiches : 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 51567; Microfiche 5174; Microfiche
(o) 95/2977
Microfilm 51567 (1939-1972); Microfiche 5174 (1973- ); Part
5 only: Microfiche (o) 95/2977 (1993- )
Daily summaries of world broadcasts since 1939. The coverage
and format have varied, but recent broadcast summaries are arranged
in four parts: Part 1, the USSR; Part 2, Eastern Europe; Part 3,
the Far East; and Part 4, the Middle East; and Part 5, Africa, Latin
American and the Caribbean. Each report consists of an introduction,
sections for international affairs, internal affairs, and special
occasions. Sources (press agencies and services) are usually cited;
in addition to straight news, there are interviews, full text of
speeches, reports and proceedings of congresses, etc. Request by
part and by date. Request Part 5 (1993- ) under Microfiche (o) 95/2977.
The Library also receives the summaries in paper, which are located
in the Newspaper & Current Periodicals Reading Room. The microfiche
collection can lag 1-2 years or more.
LCCN: sf9595977 (Part 5 only)
GUIDE: 42, British Broadcasting Corporation.
Monitoring Service. August 1939 through December 1972.
1. Soviet Union. 2. Central Europe. 3. Asia. 4. Middle East. 5.
Africa. 6. Latin America.
The Survey Associates records. --
Frederick, Md : University Publications of America, c1985. -- 81
microfilm reels.
Contents: Part 1, Forget me not files; Part 2, Editorial
files; Calling America files; Part 3, Corporate and financial records.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/237
Microfilmed from the holdings of the University of Minnesota
Libraries, Social Welfare History Archives. Accompanied by guide,
edited and compiled by David Klaassen and Andrea Hinding.
LCCN: 86-893581
GUIDE: Not in LC.
Survey of China mainland press.
(1 Nov. 1950- ) -- Hong Kong : American Consulate General, [1950-
]. -- On film: [1 Nov. 1950-30 Sept. 1977].
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01327
See also: Survey of People's Republic of China press.
Survey of conditions of the Indians in the United
States : hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee
on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, second
session, pursuant to S. Res. 79 : a resolution directing the Committee
on Indian Affairs of the United States Senate to make a general
survey of the conditions of the Indians of the United States. --
Washington, D.C : G.P.O, 1929. -- 38 v. -- 8 microfilm reels ; 35mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/241
Hearings held in response to several issues: first, charges
of impropriety by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Indian land matters;
second, reported conditions of poverty and disease among Indians;
and third, the apparent lack of success in acculturating Indian
people into the rest of American society. NOTE: These volumes are
also in the Library's book stacks, under the call number E93.U6773
1929.
LCCN: 88-890241
GUIDE: 105-121, A Guide to OSS/State Department
Intelligence and Research Reports. VI. Soviet Union.
Survey of Indian reservations. --
Arlington, Va. : University Publications of America, 1975. -- 3
microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Contents: Part 1, Sisseton Agency; Part 2, Rosebud Agency;
Part 3, Pine Ridge Agency; Part 4, Crow Creek, Lower Brule, and
Flandreau Reservations; Parts 5 and 6, Cheyenne Agency; Parts 7
and 8, Standing Rock Agency.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/239
This collection reproduces the eight typescript volumes
of individual Sioux Indians' case histories reported by South Dakota
social workers in 1935. It also reports on the overall demographics
of each reservation. The individual reports give religious affiliation,
occupation, health, education, financial status, and court records,
if any. They also list marriage dates and relatives, and therefore
have value for genealogical research. The reports are arranged alphabetically
by individual's name, within each agency volume.
NOTE: The film has been missing since 5/15/89. Original printed
volumes of the survey are in the Library's collection under the
call number E78.S63A32 (8 volumes).
LCCN: 88-890239
GUIDE: 105-121, Survey of Indian Reservations.
1. Dakota Indians--Social conditions--Sources. 2. Dakota Indians--Reservations.
Survey of People's Republic of China press.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01327
LCCN: 79-648913
-----Index to Survey of People's Republic of China press,
Selections from People's Republic of China magazines, and Current
Background.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01328
LCCN: 80-649949.
-----Extracts from China Mainland magazines.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01324
Continued by Index to Survey...
(No Library of Congress Online Catalog entry)
-----Current background.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 01325
Continued by Index to Survey...
LCCN: 79-647258
-----Selections from People's Republic of China Magazines.
Microfilm 01326
Continued by Index to Survey...
LCCN: 80-646122
NOTE: Much of the information in this series is superseded
by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Daily report:
People's Republic of China. Survey of People's Republic
of China Press provides English language summaries of news
reported by the New China News Agency (NCNA), beginning with November
1, 1950. Broad subject areas are grouped together in subject indexes,
and news for each day is indexed at the beginning of each day's
section. Extracts from China Mainland Magazines [or
Publications] is presented by subject--one subject per issue--and
provides summaries of speeches and articles that give the Chinese
view on that subject. Current Background is issued
as a supplement to the news summaries and provides background and
reference information not available elsewhere. All three collections
are issued by the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong.
GUIDE: Not in LC. See index reels, film 013281.
1. Press--China. 2. China--History--1949-1976--Periodicals. 3.
China--History--1976- --Periodicals.
The Sutro Library surname, state and local history,
and miscellaneous subject catalogs / California
State Library Foundation, Sutro Library. --Sacramento, Calif. :
The Foundation, 1990. -- 182 microfiches : negative.
Contents: Part 1, Surname catalog (110 fiches); Part 2, State
and local history catalog (68 fiches); Part 3, Miscellaneous (4
fiche).
LC Call Number: Microfiche 92/3
The Sutro Library genealogical card catalog of books
and other materials for genealogical research.
LCCN: 92-953039
GUIDE: 205, User's Guide to the Sutro Library
Surname, State and Local History, and Miscellaneous Subject Catalogs.
1. Sutro Library--Catalogs. 2. Genealogy--Bibliography-- Catalogs.
3. Local history--Bibliography--Catalogs.
Sweet's architectural trade catalog file, Avery
Library, Columbia University. --New York, NY : Clearwater
Pub. Co, 1987. -- 2334 microfiches.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 90/7075
Manufacturer's building supply catalogs from 1906 to
1949 included in Sweet's Architectural File. Products ranging from
door knobs to electrical fixtures to kitchen appliances and window
frames are described in many of these catalogs. Published annually,
products are grouped together by category in each volume.
NOTE: Collection not located as of 8/95.
LCCN: 90-956113
GUIDE: Not in LC.
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