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Diane Zabel
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There is little written, virtually nothing recently, on sources for finding book reviews. Although finding book reviews is one of the most frequent motives for reference questions, the library literature contains very few guides on this topic. Only a handful of such articles were published in the last thirty years, and this material is very selective, not annotated, and mostly outdated. "Finding Book Reviews in Print and Online" is an important contribution, informing and alerting collection development and reference librarians to a wide variety of current and retrospective sources. This guest-authored column is unique in that it contains both print and electronic sources. In addition, the article provides useful annotations and contains an informative summary on the history of book reviews. This column serves to update and enlighten librarians about continually changing reference sources.
The authors have years of experience helping patrons find book reviews, and both frequently serve as reviewers. Donald Altschiller is the History Bibliographer at Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University and is responsible for selecting materials in all fields of history, except African and ancient. Altschiller serves on the Editorial Board of Reference Books Bulletin and is also a reviewer for CHOICE, American Reference Books Annual, and Library Journal. He has worked at the libraries of Harvard, MIT, and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Altschiller has an MLS from the University of Rhode Island and a BA from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Sarah G. Wenzel is the Reference Coordinator for the MIT Humanities Library and subject specialist for foreign languages and literatures. She also selects in general reference and library science, as well as representing the Humanities Library on the systemwide Networked Electronic Resources Decision Group. She previously served as Modern Foreign Languages and Linguistics Bibliographer at Boston University. Wenzel has an MA in French Studies and an MS in Library and Information Science, both from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her publications include the following article in the July 1999 issue of Library Quarterly: "From Revolution to Evolution: The Transformation of the Bibliotheque Nationale into the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, through the Lens of Popular and Professional Reports." Wenzel is also the author of three entries in the International Dictionary...