Fekete Gézáné (szerk.): Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtára munkatársainak szakirodalmi munkássága 1950–1975. Bibliográfia (A MTAK közleményei 1. Budapest, 1976)
PREFACE In 1976 the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is celebrating the 150-year anniversary of its foundation. On the occasion of the jubilee celebrations the Library has produced the present volume which contains a bibliography of the publications of its staff-members which have appeared in the last twenty-five years. The bibliography includes the publications of all those who were employed in the Library, for whatever length of time, between 1950 and 1975, or are at present working there. Between these two dates those publications have been listed which appeared when their authors were members of the Library staff, or which were issued by ex-members of the staff in retirement till 1975 inclusive. The bibliography quotes the publications in alphabetical order of the authors. The dates placed after the names show the length of time spent by the authors at the Library. The publications of those staff-members who had been employed before 1950 have been cited only since that year. The bibliography is a compilation of original publications. Under the author's name first those items have been listed which are of monographic character. Among them original works (i.e. books, text-books, Ph.D. dissertations, catalogues, bibliographies), editorial products (books, periodicals and series), redactions and translations of scholarly publications can be found. These are followed by articles in periodicals, studies, papers published in collections, papers of less than 50 pages, reprints, lectures delivered at congresses, and their abstracts or full texts published in collections, annotations whenever they have been considered significant, forewords and postscripts to monographs. Finally, the bibliographic items are concluded with the opinions of the opponents delivered during the debate on the candidate's Ph.D. thesis. Not included are articles published in daily or weekly newspapers or educational and popular journals, book reviews, literary translations,