Collaboration, Technologies, and the History of Shakespearean Bibliography

The Element traces the history of Shakespearean bibliography, arguing that understanding these is foundational to researching Shakespeare. It underscores how taxonomic organization, ambit, and media of enumerative bibliographies impact how scholars value and use these resources. This title is also a...

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Main Authors: Craig, Heidi, Estill, Laura, L. May, Kris, Todd, Dorothy
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1745482026-04-16T13:09:19Z Collaboration, Technologies, and the History of Shakespearean Bibliography Craig, Heidi Estill, Laura L. May, Kris Todd, Dorothy Publishing Printing history History of the book English literature - Renaissance and early modern to 1700 Shakespeare thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GB Encyclopaedias and reference works::GBC Reference works::GBCR Bibliographies, catalogues The Element traces the history of Shakespearean bibliography, arguing that understanding these is foundational to researching Shakespeare. It underscores how taxonomic organization, ambit, and media of enumerative bibliographies impact how scholars value and use these resources. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. 2026-04-16T13:09:17Z 2026-04-16T13:09:17Z 2026 book ONIX_20260416T142753_9781009614108_29 9781009614108 9781009614115 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/174548 eng Elements in Shakespeare and Text image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International http://doi.org/10.1017/9781009614108 Cambridge University Press Humanities 10.1017/9781009614108 10.1017/9781009614108 12615a55-20f1-4eb5-a6c9-5eb6541f63e5 9781009614108 9781009614115 Humanities ESTX open access
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Collaboration, Technologies, and the History of Shakespearean Bibliography
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