Bibliografie má jako jedna ze základních pomůcek při vědecké práci své místo v časopisu Hudební věda již od jeho počátků. Jednotlivé soupisy nacházíme již ve sborníkové řadě z počátku padesátých let, vydávané v rámci Knižnice Hudebních rozhledů. Po založení Ústavu pro hudební vědu Československé akademie věd došlo na tomto pracovišti k založení stejnojmenného časopisu. V tomto období se však jedná o jednotlivé soupisy bez dlouhodobější návaznosti. Přelomovým datem je rok 1972, kdy byla poprvé publikována Muzikologická produkce v českých zemích za rok 1970, která stála na počátku ročních soupisů oborových prací, publikovaných s dílčími přestávkami až dodnes a pokrývajícími léta 1970-2015. Text je zaměřen také na proměny v jejich vnitřní struktuře. Další samostatná kapitola pojednává o tzv. osobních bibliografiích, což byly příležitostně publikované soupisy prací českých muzikologů, zařazované mezi roky 1988-2002. Ty byly zveřejňovány zpravidla u příležitosti životních jubileí nebo úmrtí., Ever since the Hudební věda journal’s beginnings, bibliography has maintained its place there as one of the mainstays of scholarly work in the field. We find individual lists as early as the anthology sets from the early 1950s, published as part of the Knižnice Hudebních rozhledů (Musical horizons library) series. After the CSAS Musicology Institute was established, a journal of the same name was launched there, but only individual lists were presented at that time, without any long-term connections. The watershed year was 1972, when Muzikologická produkce v českých zemích za rok 1970 (Musicological output in the Czech lands for 1970) was first published, which started off the annual lists of specialist works published with occasional gaps to this day, and covering the 1970-2015 period. The text also focuses on the changes taking place in their internal structure. Another separate chapter deals with ‘‘personal bibliographies’’, which were occasionally published lists of works by Czech musicologists classified between 1988 and 2002. As a rule these were published to mark the anniversary of a birth or death. Translated by Melvyn Clarke, and Překlad resumé: Melvyn Clarke
Sborník příspěvků z konference zaměřený na problematiku článkových bibliografiích nejrůznějších oborů., Editorka: Markéta Holanová, Obsahuje bibliografie a bibliografické odkazy, Anglická resumé, and born digital
This article deals with the issues of introducing web resources into subject literary bibliographies. This issue is at first analyzed on the general level as the methodological challenge of online sources systematic introduction into the context of managing current bibliography and then case studies follow targeted on specific problems of internet material bibliography treatment. Firstly one discusses the issues related to bibliographical processing of online documents (web pages, online journals, etc.), which are in complex and variable relations to those available in print. An attention is paid to the methodological issues, in particular providing criteria of web resources selection. The need for archivization of bibliographically processed materials which we assess as the crucial element of any systematic bibliographical processing of Internet materials will be also highlighted. In the following part study presents the preliminarily classification of the new specific genres of internet content: blogs and literary forums. Firstly the Polish literary blogosphere is analysed and preliminarily typology of this document type is introduced. Later a phenomenon of literary forums is taken into consideration. Based on an example of poetry forum Nieszuflada.pl more detailed quantitative analysis of this resource type is given and issues of authorship attribution in the digital environment are discussed.
Since 1972, the District Homeland Museum (Okresní vlastivědné muzeum) for the district of Karviná with its seat in Český Těšín has been publishing Studies on Cieszyn Silesia. The new printed material offered publication opportunities for the professional community, especially for more comprehensive historical, linguistic, ethnographic studies which have not been suitable for the
non-fiction nature of the magazine Těšínsko (Cieszyn Silesia) due to their extent and scope. The thematic range of the ethnographically conceived contributions is very wide, ranging from memoirs to text editing, bibliography, texts thematically covering
material and non-material cultures. Essays of some homeland specialists and chroniclers are also beneficial. Since the first issues of the Studies on Cieszyn Silesia were designed as internal museum materials, awareness of their content is very low. Therefore, J. Veselská prepared a selective bibliography of ethnographically conceived papers in this publication. and Abstrakt (a klíčová slova) je uveden jako společný u následujícího článku s výběrovou bibliografií Studií o Těšínsku na str. 67
The advanced use of digital technologies, the existence of freely accessible structured knowledge bases, the increasing level of standardization and the needs of the scientific community offer those who process bibliographical data qualitatively new options for processing such data. In line with current trends in accessing scientific data, which are also reflected in the development of scientific policies (FAIR principles, open science, linkable open data, etc.), the issue of the re-use of existing datasets is gaining in importance. The present text uses the example of the Literarybibliography.eu portal to indicate the options for creating an international subject bibliography for literary studies from existing data sources, while discussing both the theoretical concept behind the project and the technological and methodological issues involved in the creation of such a bibliography, especially the harmonization and further enhancement of the source data.