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411. BIBLIOGRAPHY. (2)

a study of bibliog­

Principles and practice of bibliography, raphy and general bibliographic tools .

414. SERIAL LITERATURE. (2)

Non-monographic publications, including periodicals, series, and other types of continuations. Consideration of both bibliographic approach and library cataloging. Acquisition, bibliographic control, cataloging methods, and servicing of the publications of national and state govern­ mental agencies. Bibliography The following are all parallel in that each is designed to pro­ vide the student with a thorough knowledge of the basic biblio­ graphic tools , books of reference, periodical and serial publications, and the more important general treatises in the history, philosophy, and exposition of the particular area of knowledge. Principles of critical evaluation are stressed, and laboratory work involves the location of various kinds of information in the field. The basic out­ lines of the chief library classification systems for each subject are studied. 451. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY. (1) 452. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RELIGION. (1) 453. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. (1) 454. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. (1) 455. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS. (1) 456. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SCIENCES. (1) 417. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS. (1)

457. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ARTS. (1) 458. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LITERATURE. (1) 459. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HISTORY. (1)

LINGUISTICS 301. GENERAL LINGUISTICS. (3)

An introduction to the methods for systematic observation of language phenomena. 316. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. (3) Changes and growth in the language development. Word formation and function.

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