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Who? What? Where? When? How? Why?

Who? What? Where? When? How? Why? . Authors Titles Places Dates Introductions Reasons. Strategy 2. Direct (Example of multilingual)

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Who? What? Where? When? How? Why?

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  1. Who? What? Where? When? How? Why? Authors Titles Places Dates Introductions Reasons Strategy 2. Direct (Example of multilingual) SUMS allows us access via many paths. For instance, suppose we know there is a title beginning: A fest Typing this in under What leads to an Hungarian edition of Alberti. Leon Battista Alberti  (1404 - 1472) Leon Battista Alberti(1404 - 1472) Title Author Year Author: Title:A festészetrõl PubPlace:Budapest Publisher:Balassi PubYear:1997 Format:8 Edition:1 Location:Budapest Notes:ISBN 963-506-175 Leon Battista Alberti Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. Author:Leon Battista Alberti Title:De pictura Location:Rome, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana Codex Ottoboniani latini 1424, fol. 1r-25v PubYear: 14__ Notes: Alberti probably wrote De pictura in 1434 followed by a translation into Italian as Della pittura in 1435. Cf. Spencer, 1956, 33. Some claim that the work was written between 1435-1436.E.g. http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/a/alberti/ Some associate this also with a Della prospettiva which is attributed to Alberti. Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. A background to chinese painting Roger Soame Jenyns 1935 A basic course in perspective drawing Norman Greenaway 1965 A basic course in technical drawingAllan Frederick Sierp 1948 A bibliography of aesthetics and of the philosophy of the fine arts from 1900 to... William A. Hammond1934 A book of perspective and geometry Sebastiano Serlio1657 A book of pictorial perspective Gwen White 1954 A book of pictorial perspective Gwen White [1955]? A booke of sundry draughtes, principaly serving for glasiers: and not impertinen... Walter Gedde 1898 A cartographical certificate by the Cologne painter, Franz Kessler R. Oehme 1954 A catalogue of medieval and renaissance optical manuscripts David C. Lindberg 1975 A catalogue of the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci... Leonardo da Vinci 1968 A catechism of perspective William Pinnock 1823 A catechism of perspective; intended as a companion to... William Pinnock [1820] A cenografia italiana do secolo XVII Sao Paolo Museo de arte moderna 1963 A cenografia Tchecoslovaquia 1914-1959 La scénogra... Sao Paolo Bienal do teatro 1959 A characterization of ten hidden-surface algorithms Robert A. Schumacker 1974 A classical topos in the introduction to Alberti's 'Della pittura' Ernst Hans Gombrich Sir 1957 A communicational perspective of stuttering: analysis of a... Paula Kurman-Cahn 1976 A comparative and analytical study of visual depth perception Eleanor J. Gibson 1961 A comparative perspective on the phonology and noun... Kenneth Lydell Stallcup 1978 A comparative study of the concepts of space and time in … Kishore Mandal 1968 A comparison of the temporal perspectives and... Howard R. Weinreb 1970 A compendious and practical treatise on the ... Bewick Bridge 1811 Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. Year Title Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. 1997 A festészetrõl 1868 De la statue et de la peinture 1970 De pictura 1972 De pictura praestantissima 1540 De pictura praestantissima, et nunquam satis laudata arte libri tres absolutissi... 1649 De pictura:...Vitruvius Pollionis de architectura libri decem. 1849 Della pittura 1804 Della pittura e della statua 1803 Della pittura [] 1651 Della pittura. Della statua 1964 Della prospettiva 2000 Die Malkunst Let us begin with Who. For instance, if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at Leon Battista Alberti. Up - back See path A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Topic Choices LevelsRefresh Who? What? Where? When? How? Why? Click on What A fest Let’s type A fest Then click Enter Clicking on any author in the list takes us to the books by that author. Clicking on any title takes us to the book or article in question. In traditional catalogues there are two separate points of access via Author or Title. SUMS provides access via Author, Title, Place and Date simultaneously.To finish Tutorial 3 click click to start Clicking on What gives an alphabetical list of all books on perspective. Clicking on Standard title reveals that this is De pictura in an Hungarian translation. This implies that a person can type a title in their own language and arrive at the original. click to continue Clicking on Universal Libraries gives a list of 10 libraries including BL, BNF and LC. Clicking on Other Libraries introduces three further choices. Clicking on Standard Titles gives us only standard titles by Author Clicking on All Titles gives us a list of all titles in variant languages. Clicking on National Libraries gives a list of these. Clicking on Special Libraries gives a list including the Vatican, and HAB. If one chooses one of the above libraries then the questions serve as access points. The small box offers three alternatives. Click Universal Click Standard Title WHAT: Libraries 1. Universal 2. National 3. Special Click Other Libraries SUMS 1. Sources 2. Literature 3. Primary Literature 4. SecondaryLiterature 5. Both 6. Earlier Bibliographies WHAT 1. All Titles 2. Standard Titles 3. Other Libraries Universal Libraries 1. Biblithothèque Nationale 2. British Library 3. Library of Congress 4. Canada CVUC 5. France CCFR 6. Germany GBV 7. Italy ICCU 8. Russia RUSLAnet 9. US RLG UC 10. US OCLC Worldcat BOOK: 1. All books 2. Standard Title 3. Manuscripts 4. Editions 5. Translations 6. Variant Titles 7. Partial Contents 8. Full Contents 9. Bibliographies

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