====== Bibliographical Tools ====== ~~NOTOC~~ ==== Online Bibliographical tools ==== == Experimental Online Database for Bibliographical data == * [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/pubs/cdln/php/bib/bibtest.php]] == Abbreviations == * An updated list of [[abbreviations for Assyriology]] (please send additions and corrections to [[jacob.dahl@orienst.ox.ac.uk|Jacob Dahl]]). == Recent publications == * A list of [[recent publications]] in Assyriology and related fields with key words and abstracts (as well as links to TOC's when available online) (this list is based primarily on new arrivals of books and journals in the Sackler Library at the University of Oxford, please send additions and corrections to [[jacob.dahl@orinst.ox.ac.uk|Jacob L Dahl]]).\\ == Sumerian Literature == * A consolidated [[Bibliography of Sumerian Literature]] from the ETCSL. This resource is currently managed by [[klauswagensonner@gmail.com|Klaus Wagensonner]], to whom corrections and additions should be sent.\\ == Who's who == * A list of [[Who's Who in Cuneiform Studies|who is who in cuneiform studies]] is maintained [[who_s_who_in_cuneiform_studies|here]]. It lists as far is possible the mosts important writings of deceased colleagues and links to obituaries and honorary volumes.\\ == KeiBi online == * The Keilschrift-Bibliographie of the journal //Orientalia// is now available online [[http://vergil.uni-tuebingen.de/keibi/|here]], through a project of the University of Tübingen. ==== Printed Bibliographical Tools ==== HKL = R. Borger, //Handbuch der Keilschriftslitteratur//: Band I, 1967: //Repertorium der sumerischen und akkadischen Texte//. Band II, 1975: //Supplement zu Band I//. Band III, 1975: //Inhaltliche Ordnung ... Sekundärliteratur in Auswahl//. Register Assyriologie und Bibliographie Mesopotamien (special volumes of Archiv für Orientforschung [AfO]) AfO on [[https://www.jstor.org/journal/archorie|JSTOR]] ==== Keywords used in cdli:wiki bibliographies ==== [[Main keywords]]\\ ==== Library Holdings of Assyriology ==== Online catalogue of the [[Gelb Memorial Library]]. With over 3000 monographs and an offprint collection of 10,000 articles, the Gelb Library represents easily the most significant collection of Assyriological publications west of the University of Chicago. The Sackler Library, a part of the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford holds the largest British collection of Assyriological literature. The [[http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=1&fromLogin=true&dstmp=1415788807184&vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true|Oxford Catalogue]] is searchable online. Resources in France: [[http://frantiq.fr|Ressources sur l'Antiquité (Réseau FrantiQ)]]