[DCRM-L] [EXTERNAL] Utrecht University's "Glossary of Early Modern Popular Print Genres"
James,Kate
jamesk at oclc.org
Thu Oct 5 13:37:16 MDT 2023
This is great! So helpful to have illustrations of all these. Thanks for sharing.
Kate
From: DCRM-L <dcrm-l-bounces at lib.byu.edu> On Behalf Of Erin Blake via DCRM-L
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [DCRM-L] Utrecht University's "Glossary of Early Modern Popular Print Genres"
In case you haven't seen it, there's a new online resource for genre terms related to early modern ephemera: https://popular-print-glossary.sites.uu.nl/glossary/
Many terms are also found in the RBMS Controlled Vocabulary, but because this glossary has illustrations, lengthy definitions, multiple languages, and faceted searching, it's a useful supplement even if you don't use it on its own (doesn't yet have its own MARC code, and I don't know if they've applied for one).
Erin
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