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Waterloo Academic Press Announces the release of the Waterloo
Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800 -
1900, Series 2 in 20 volumes, 2003.

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Contents
- The
Significance of this Reference Tool
- Series 2
(2003) compared to Series 1 (1997)
- Online
Edition
- Our Sources
- Taxonomy
- Reviews
- Price
- Sample
Pages
- Licence
- Order
Form
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Significance of this Reference Tool
Here
is a directory to the largest single body of historical
documents arising out of nineteenth century England at the
height of the British Empire.
This empire was by some measures the most powerful
and influential in the history of civilization: she held
sway over the largest land mass and the greatest proportion
of the world’s people.
England, having become in the 19th century
one of the most literate of all societies, established the
Victorian periodical and newspaper press as a primary
vehicle of participatory democracy. The Directory
provides a more comprehensive, detailed and useful
bibliographical record (including Locations and facsimile
Title Pages) than we yet have for printed books, government
publications or manuscripts of the century.
It is subject- comprehensive, intending to include
every periodical and newspaper published on a regular basis,
from daily to annually, in every language, within England: a
goldmine for cultural historians, genealogists and all
subject specialists. Newspapers and periodicals were more
than one-hundred-fold the volume and readership of printed
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The
20-volume set has a class A, gold-stamped red buckram
binding binding.
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2 (2003) compared to Series 1 (1997)
Series
2 includes all 25,000 of the Series 1 (1997) entries, most
of them now updated, and an additional 25,000 entries, for a
total of 50,000. It
has 4,000 more facsimile title pages for a total of 9,000,
and includes 48,000 personal names. For instance, every name
in the DNB and Modern
English Biography which is associated with a Victorian
periodical appears here.
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Library
locations are provided for the UK and North America.
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Indexes
are provided by title, subject, place of publication (by
town and county), issuing body and people.
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A
major feature of the Directory
is the development of a family tree for all titles
related through mergers, common issuing bodies, or title
changes.
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The
online edition is updated daily.
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Sources
This
series includes the pertinent holdings of the Cambridge
University Libraries, the University of London Libraries,
the British Library's three branches (the main Euston Road
branch, the Colindale Newspaper Branch and Boston Spa
Yorkshire Documents Lending Branch), and such specialized
London repositories as the Royal Society Library, Wellcome
Medical Library, and the Royal Institute of British
Architects. All the nineteenth century English titles in
NEWSPLAN are included, usually in much greater detail.
The
Directory also
contains data from some 8,000 secondary sources which
together provide scholarly commentary on the majority of
entries.
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Reviews
“Only
through patient and painstaking labour were the great
reference books
produced that we now take for granted... Johnson’s
English Dictionary,
the original Dictionary
of National Biography, and the Oxford
English Dictionary. It appears that The
Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals…
will now take its place in this distinguished company.
… These research aids make information readily available
to even the most inexperienced investigator; for the
specialist they are indispensable.
… The method of publication adopted by North is unique in
the history of scholarship and makes pioneering use of
modern technology.... It opens the door to knowledge
previously unobtainable in the life-time of one editor, or
even a committee of editors, and offers a most illuminating
example of the constructive and responsible application of
the tools of modern society to scholarly research. [There
are] thousands of instances where the material in The Waterloo Directory is indispensable in illuminating the past.
Rosemary
Van Arsdel, formerly President,
Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
Victorian Periodicals Review
36:2 (Summer 2003)
[The Waterloo Directory]
“offers the most thorough and accessible accumulation of
information on English serial publications. The flexibility
of searching by any combination of the fields … and the
indexes provide ready access for the first time to essential
sources of the study of nearly all facets of
nineteenth-century English life. An indispensable work that
–like its companions [the Irish & Scottish
directories] — stands as an example of the kind of guide
needed for serials of other countries and periods.”
James
Harner, editor
Literary
Research Guide, 3rd edition (MLA)
In
2001 the Waterloo
Directory Series was nominated to the MLA list of best
scholarly works of the twentieth century: “The great
reference works that enabled scholars to conduct extensive
research in the field of Victorian and Edwardian periodical
literature are the product of the twentieth century from its
midpoint onward. These
include The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900, The
Waterloo Directory of Victorian [and Irish
and Scottish] Periodicals.
PMLA, vol. ll5, no. 7, Dec, 2000, p. 2035
“The
best model now available for the bibliographic
representation of Victorian Periodicals.”
Scott
Bennett, formerly Librarian, Yale
University, Investigating
Victorian Journalism.
“[These
20 volumes] have
explored and revealed the vast scale and scope of
Victorian periodicals
publication…[by] seeking out, analyzing,
describing, and recording heretofore unknown, unappreciated,
and therefore unutilized primary source documents.... The
spin-off impacts of this research and publication have major
implications for the interpretation and further scholarly
study of every aspect of that era.…an indispensable
working tool and a scholarly legacy.
Merrill
Distad, Director of Bibliographic
Services,
University
of Alberta Library. |
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Online
Edition
The
Online edition has no limit on single-site simultaneous
users. Access may be allowed throughout your facility by a
range of IP addresses, or User Account/Password, or another
method preferred by your library.
Features include:
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Six
indexes: Title, Place: Town, Place: County, Issuing
Body, People, Subject.
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Each
index may be either browsed alphabetically or searched
for a specific word.
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Global
search: by any word combination
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Advanced
search: by an combination of Title (partial or whole),
Issuing Body, People, Subject,
Place, Dates.
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A
Search History is provided for each session so that
scholars may record, return to or modify any request.
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Browse
our online sample
queries and notice our answers.
The
standard Licence
may be tailored to the preferences and jurisdictional
requirements of each customer. |
Taxonomy
Information
has been sought and generally found for 30 fields per
record:
- Title
- Subtitle
- Later
Title
- Generic
Title
- Numbering
- Dates
- Place
- Issuing
body
- Sub-issuing
body
- Editor
- Proprietor
- Publisher
- Printer
- Illustrator
- Illustrations
[types of]
- Contributors
- Frequency
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- Price
- Size
- Names
[personnel
whose function
is unknown]
- Circulation
- Indexing
- Merges
- Orientation
[political or
religious]
- Departments
- Sources
- Histories
- Comments
- Locations
[UK &
N. America]
- Facsimile
Title
Page
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Price
Series
2 renders Series 1 obsolete. However, customers who
have purchased Series 1 in print or CD-ROM version are given
credit for the full price of their Series 1 purchase against
the Series 2 price.
The
20-volume set has a Class A library binding, acid-free
paper, and a gold-stamped red buckram binding. 8.5 x 11 inches. Shipping weight 120 pounds.
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Customers
who purchased Series 1
Print AND CD-ROM editions |
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Online |
$5,500 |
| Print and
Online |
$7,100 |
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Customers
who purchased Series 1
Print OR CD-ROM edition |
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CAD |
| Print or
Online |
$5,500 |
| Print and
Online |
$7,700 |
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New
Customers |
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CAD |
| Print or
Online |
$10,500 |
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Online |
$12,700 |
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Annual
Online Maintenance Fee |
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CAD |
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Online Maintenance Fee |
$400 |
Order
See
attached order form or order online.
Please
contact us for more information at:
North
Waterloo Academic Press
482 Lexington Crescent
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2K 2J8
Phone:
519-742-2247
Fax: 519-742-2217
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1-800-716-6595
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