Serials Guide to Ethnoart

ABC-CLIO
Serials Guide to Ethnoart

This directory of data on serials that contain information relevant to the study of ethnoart is aimed at scholars of the indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. Culled from a database developed by compiler Eugene C.Burt to track potentially useful periodicals in connection with his publication, Ethnoarts Index, the volume is designed to aid those with an interest in ethnoart in determining which serial publications best suit their research needs. In the main directory users can find information on former titles, publisher, editorial focus, content features, and a relevancy rating on each of almost 700 individual serial titles that have an editorial focus related to ethnoart. Nine separate appendices list recommended titles in various categories as well as serials that include indexing, bibliographic or abstracting services, ceased titles, and more. Titles include publications from the fields of art history, anthropology, history, area studies, librarianship, museum studies, and general interest magazines. Prefatory material explains the book's organization and the rationale for its recommendations and is followed by the major portion of the volume, the database of serials arranged alphabetically by title. In each entry more than 20 categories of information are provided including an assigned "relevancy rating" that rates the level of relevancy of a publication to ethnoart based on the frequency that ethnoart-oriented articles, reviews, etc. appear. Several indices make collection development recommendations based on the relevancy ratings, with approximate cost information. Additional appendices list titles by country of publication, relevant ceased titles, and more. Finally, a unique rotated-keywork-in-title index that includes subtitles and former titles provides easy assess to the main database. All this information should interest librarians, scholars, collectors, dealers, curators, and students of ethnoart.