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The same paper appears to have been published by the Old Colony Historical society (Taunton, Mass.), (OCLC#: 11551727; also cf. # 14939728).

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Traducido por Cristina Trivulzio-Belgioioso (OCLC)

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Contents from t.p., half-titles, and OCLC OLUC.

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Cf. OCLC #4373490; LC #05-37714 for an edition 4 v. in 2.

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Oxford : Published for the Classical Association by Oxford University Press, <2000- >

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April 1997, "National compensation survey, pilot test" is cataloged as a monograph on OCLC 38318262.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.

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Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.

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Discusses the approach taken in Phase 1 of a three-phase project Folktales, Facets and FRBR [funded by a grant from OCLC/ALISE]. This project works with the special collection of folktales at the Center for Children’s Books (CCB) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the scholars who use this collection. The project aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of folktale access through deep understanding of user needs. Phase 1 included facet analysis of the bibliographic records for a sample of 100 folktale books in the CCB, and task analysis of interviews with four CCB-affiliated faculty. Describes the information tasks, information seeking obstacles, and desired features for a discovery and access tool related to folktales for this initial group of scholarly users of folktales.