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Monthly Archives: September 2016

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27 Tuesday Sep 2016

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Olifant (medieval Romance epic)

NABU : Nouvelles Assyriologiques Breves et Utilitaires (new archaeology and primary texts from the Near East, with a focus on the various Euphrates and Tigris river cultures)

Rutgers Business Review

Blogger.com search is restricted

27 Tuesday Sep 2016

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Google is removing extended search from its Blogger.com blogs. A blog’s search box used to return additional results from the sidebar blogroll and Web pages your blog had linked to. No more…

blogger

However, such capability might make a useful plug-in for WordPress. I couldn’t immediately find such a plugin in a quick search. Possibly it might hook into DuckDuckGo to provide the functionality?

Visualizing Citation Cartels

27 Tuesday Sep 2016

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A new blog article on Visualizing Citation Cartels, using the data from an existing case…

“what is uniformly odd about these papers is that they cite their dataset as if each datapoint (paper) required a reference.”

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24 Saturday Sep 2016

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Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society (1982-87)

Alkan Society Bulletins (musicology, Valentin Alkan)

Reflections (Yale Divinity School)

Niet journalski?

22 Thursday Sep 2016

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Collaborative Librarianship has a quick survey article “Directory of Open Access Journals: A Bibliometric Study”, looking at the coverage of library and information science journals in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)…

“It is interesting that no Russian language or languages used in the eastern regions of the former Soviet countries are represented in DOAJ.”

I did a quick DOAJ check. Subject Category: ‘Bibliography. Library science. Information resources’, then filtered by country of publication. The paper’s claim seems to be correct…

russia

Switching to ‘Journal Language: Russian’ has the same result. Perhaps it’s just that there are no Russia-based library journals publishing in open access?

MoMA archives

20 Tuesday Sep 2016

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The Museum of Modern Art | MoMA now has a full online catalogue of its exhibitions, from 1929 onwards.

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17 Saturday Sep 2016

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ASMOSIA Newsletter Archive (Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones In Antiquity)

Over 1,000 introductory articles at Muslim Heritage : discover the golden age of Muslim civilisation. Google search: site:http://www.muslimheritage.com/article/

Do we need a new suite of filters for picture research?

15 Thursday Sep 2016

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I’m fairly good as an online picture researcher, but lately… ugh. Open Web picture research on certain historical topics is rapidly becoming nearly impossible, because search results get saturated by the websites of swivel-eyed loons and vast commercial robo-stores. I’d suggest we need some kind of Web browser filter to rid search results of “conspiracy theory crazies” and “commercial stores”, at least. Even a filter that just flags ‘known Photoshop fakes’ would be great, perhaps via some kind of pattern recognition.

Lovecraft Studies, issues 9-21

13 Tuesday Sep 2016

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I’m adding a posting here, with main tables-of-contents, so that the article titles can be indexed on JURN and the journal can be linked from the JURN Directory…

Lovecraft Studies journal, now with the 1980s issues on Archive.org:

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Lovecraft Studies 9

H.P. Lovecraft: Consummate Prose Stylist.
On the Natures of Nug and Yeb.
The Development of Lovecraftian Studies, 1971–1982 (Part I), by S.T. Joshi.

Lovecraft Studies 10

Notes on the Prose Realism of H.P. Lovecraft.
The Development of Lovecraftian Studies, 1971–1982 (Part II), by S.T. Joshi.

Lovecraft Studies 11

The Revision Mythos.
The Development of Lovecraftian Studies, 1971–1982 (Part III), by S.T. Joshi.
Dagon in Puritan Massachusetts.
Instructions in Case of Decease, by H.P. Lovecraft.

Lovecraft Studies 12

Lovecraft’s Concept of “Background”.

Lovecraft Studies 13

Who Needs the “Cthulhu Mythos”?
In Search of Arkham Country.
Correspondence between R.H. Barlow and Wilson Shepherd of Oakman, Alabama—Sept.–Nov. 1932, by H.P. Lovecraft.
Lovecraft and Chiasmus, Chiasmus and Lovecraft.

Lovecraft Studies 14

Behind the Mountains of Madness: Lovecraft and the Antarctic in 1930.

Lovecraft Studies 15

Mythos Names and How to Say Them, by Robert M. Price.
On the Emergence of “Cthulhu”.

Lovecraft Studies 16

Randolph Carter: An Anti-Hero’s Quest (Part 1).
Two Biblical Curiosities in Lovecraft.
Lovecraft and the World as Cryptogram.
A Guide to the Lovecraft Fiction Manuscripts at the John Hay Library (Part 1), by S.T. Joshi.
Did Lovecraft Revise “The Forbidden Room”?

Lovecraft Studies 17

Randolph Carter: An Anti-Hero’s Quest (Part 2).
A Guide to the Lovecraft Fiction Manuscripts at the John Hay Library (Part 2), by S.T. Joshi.
The Hands of H.P. Lovecraft.
Facts in the Case of “The Disinterment”.
Notes on Lovecraft’s “The Bells”: A Carillon.

Lovecraft Studies 18

Lovecraft and James Joyce.
Lists and Notes by H.P. Lovecraft: Basic Books for a Weird Library, by H.P. Lovecraft.
Robert E. Howard and the Cthulhu Mythos.
Swan Songs: Lovecraft and Yeats.

Lovecraft Studies 19-20

“Retrograde Anticipation”: Primitivism and Occultism in the French Response to Lovecraft 1953–1957.
The Subversion of Sense in “The Colour out of Space”.
H.P. Lovecraft’s Favorite Movie.
A Plea for Lovecraft, by W. Paul Cook.
Lovecraft and Romanticism.
The Late Francis Wayland Thurston, of Boston: Lovecraft’s Last Dilettante.
“The Green Meadow” and “The Willows”: Lovecraft, Blackwood, and a Peculiar Coincidence.
Who Was the Real Charles Dexter Ward?
Biographical Writing on H.P. Lovecraft: A Review of the Literature.
The Influence of Two Dunsany Plays.
The “Cthulhu Mythos”: Between Horror and Science Fiction.
In Search of Arkham Country Revisited, by Will Murray.

Lovecraft Studies 21

Infratextual Structures in Poe, Bierce, and Lovecraft.
Lovecraft’s Ethical Philosophy, by S.T. Joshi.
The Extinction of Mankind in the Prose Poem “Memory”.
On Lovecraft’s “Nemesis”.


Also note that Archive.org has some issues of the Crypt of Cthulhu fanzine from the 1980s, which mixed new fiction with scholarly articles on H.P. Lovecraft and his circle:

Lovecraft’s Weird Families. (#22)

Prehuman Language in Lovecraft. (#33)

“The Hound” – a dead dog? (#38)
The Sources for “From Beyond” by S.T. Joshi. (#38)
Exploring “The Temple”. (#38)
HPL’s Style. (#38)

“The Blind Idiot God: Milton Echoes in the Cthulhu Mythos”. (#49)
“The Pool” – Recommendations for Revision, by H.P. Lovecraft. (#49)
Aporia and Paradox in “The Outsider”. (#49)

Lovecraft as a character in Lovecraftian fiction. (#52)

On “The Book”. (#53)
On “Azathoth”. (#53)
On “The Descendant”. (#53)
“The Thing in the Moonlight,” A Hoax Revealed. (#53)
Did Lovecraft Have Syphilis? (#53)
Who the Hell was Winfield Scott Phillips? (#53)
Iranon and Kuranes: An lntertextual Gloss. (#53)

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Shangri La Working Papers in Islamic Art

The Babylonian and Oriental Record (Vols. 1-5) with Vols. 6-8 on Hathi, ‘possibly, maybe’ if you can use a VPN to bypass region-blocking.

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