Bibliographies
Subject bibliographies are the best way to find a lot of books on your topic. You can jot down the information to look up in your library’s catalog. If your library doesn’t have a particular title, go to the Interlibrary Loan department.
- Bryfogle, R. C. (1974). City in Print: A Bibliography of Design, Construction and Urbanism. Agincourt, Ontario: General Learning Press.
- A comprehensive, multidisciplinary, classed bibliography that
includes books, articles, pamphlets, reprints, technical reports, maps,
and audiovisual materials. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author
under chapter subtopics. Includes evaluative abstracts and codes that
indicate whether works are suited for personal use, as significant
reference titles, for academic use only, or are not recommended. (Has
supplements) (Balay)
ulib HT151 Z999 B79X - Casper, D. E. (1985). Urban America Examined: A Bibliography. Garland Reference
- Library of Social Science (vol. 269). NY: Garland.
A topical arrangement of 2,070 entries on urban environment,
ethnicity, socialism, politics, religion, transportation, and education.
Entries are alphabetical by author within subsections. Includes scholarly
books and journal articles, 1973-83. Geographic index; brief subject index. (Balay 1996)
ulib HT123 Z999 C37X 1985 - Sutcliffe, A. (1981). The History of Urban and Regional Planning: An Annotated Bibliography. NY: Facts on File.
- "The chapter on planning since WWII includes
such topics as postwar reconstruction, urban renewal, slum clearance and
redevelopment, etc." (ARBA) About 1400 citations to secondary materials are grouped into eight major subject chapters, subdivided by detailed topics. General
sections on planning and pertinent reference titles are followed by
chapters on planning in individual countries and in towns and cities,
individual planners, 19th century antecedents, and various aspects, such
as new towns. Indexed by names and authors. (Balay 1996)
ulib HT166 Z999 S98X - Tubesing, R. (1982). Architectural Preservation and Urban Renovation: An Annotated Bibliography of United States Congressional Documents. NY: Garland.
- Index and summary for the researcher of history, politics, or administration of historic preservation in the United States. Includes every bill, resolution, and public law dealing with architectural preservation dealt with in either House during the 93rd-95th congresses. Entries organized by originating body and listed by congressional document number. Each entry has informative abstract and complete legislative history. Index of names, sites, buildings, and topics. (ARBA)
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