创建一个国家书目的过去:希伯来书目研究所

Roger S. Kohn
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希伯来文献研究所(IHB)位于耶路撒冷的犹太和国立大学图书馆(JNUL),从20世纪60年代早期到现在,它的使命是描述自印刷术发明到1960年用希伯来语印刷的所有书籍。这个雄心勃勃的项目是在历史学家和编目员讨论之后才确定的。IHB创建了两个卡片目录,一个用于书目描述,另一个用于希伯来作者传记。1994年发行了《希伯来书参考书目》光盘,2002年又推出了一个可上网的数据库(2004年更新),这些都是公众评估希伯来书委员会工作的基准。只有当编目/数据库检索的基本概念得到充分解决时,技术进步才能用于提供一个干净和易于搜索的数据库。项目的起源(1953-1959)1948年以色列国的建立使犹太国家参考书目的项目成为可能,类似于19世纪在英国、德国和法国制作的西欧国家参考书目。国家书目的目的是统一一个地区和一种语言,记录一个国家境内出版的所有书籍。以希伯来文参考书目为例,以色列政府进行了一项回溯性的国家参考书目,旨在描述自印刷术发明到1960年,在任何地方发行的所有希伯来文书籍。实现这一雄心勃勃的目标是可能的,只是因为在二战后的几十年里,公共资助的研究人员团队取代了个人书目编纂者,他们经常在一部作品上辛苦工作数十年(Malcles 1977)。1953年,Israel Mehlmann博士(1900-1989)提出了犹太国家参考书目的建议(Rubin 1993/1994;[m 'al] 1964,第7页,45)。在1954年到1959年之间,梅尔曼博士试图说服以色列陆军少校
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Creating a National Bibliographic Past: The Institute for Hebrew Bibliography
The mission of the Institute for Hebrew Bibliography (IHB), located at the Jewish and National University Library (JNUL) in Jerusalem from the early 1960s to the present, is to describe all of the books printed in Hebrew characters since the invention of printing to 1960. The ambitious scope of the project was set only after discussions between historians and catalogers. The IHB created two card catalogs, one for bibliographic descriptions, and a second for biographies of Hebrew authors. The release, in 1994, of The Bibliography of the Hebrew Book CD-ROM, followed in 2002 by an Internet-accessible database (updated in 2004), are benchmarks that allow the public to assess the work of the IHB. Technological advances can be used to deliver a clean and easily searchable database only when basic concepts of cataloging/database retrieval have been fully addressed. THE ORIGINS OF THE PROJECT (1953–1959) The establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 made feasible the project of a Jewish national bibliography, similar to the national bibliographies of Western Europe that were produced during the nineteenth century in Great Britain, Germany, and France. National bibliographies aim at unifying a territory and a language, recording all the books published within the borders of one nation. In the case of the Hebrew bibliography, the state, Israel, undertook a retrospective national bibliography, aiming at describing all Hebrew books issued since the invention of printing until 1960, anywhere. Achieving this ambitious goal was possible only because during the post-World War II decades publicly funded teams of researchers replaced the individual bibliographer, often toiling on a single work for decades (Malcles 1977). The suggestion for a Jewish national bibliography came in 1953 from Dr. Israel Mehlmann (1900–1989) (Rubin 1993/1994; [Mif‘al] 1964, p. 7, 45). Between 1954 and 1959, Dr. Mehlman attempted to convince major Israeli ac a -
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