Cataloguing the Internet, or how I found it in the catalogue in
my library
Diane Bergman
The World Wide Web has become a reliable
source of serious Egyptological research. This research, in order
to be truly useful, should adhere to the same high standards of
publishing and bibliographic citation as in traditional print
media. This paper attempts to suggest such standards by means of
revealing the way librarians describe electronic resources.
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Cataloguing the Internet, or how I found it in the
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Bergman, D., 'Cataloguing the Internet, or how I found it in the
catalogue in my library', BMSAES 1 (2002), 1-6, http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/bmsaes/issue1/bergman.html
The author is Assistant (Griffith) Librarian
at the Sackler Library of the University of Oxford. Email: Diane.Bergman@saclib.ac.uk