Labor and Industrial Relations Journals and Serials: An Analytical Guide, Vol. 14 - Book Review,
by Michael C. Vocino (Compiler)

From Book News, Inc. Encompasses traditional academic journals, newsletters, newspapers, and bulletins, arranged in a numbered alphabetic sequence. An annotation is included with each bibliography entry to help the reader ascertain the flavor and scope of the articles each serial covers. Also includes subject, publisher, geographical, and title (previous and current) indexes. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Review This alphabetical listing of serials covering research in labor and industrial organization includes academic journals, newsletters, newspapers, government publications, and bulletins. Each entry contains bibliographic information and an annotation covering the scope, organization, and editorial policy of the publication. These serials are drawn from the fields of history, economics, sociology, psychology, and political science. The volume contains an appendix of titles not annotated as well as geographic, publisher, title, and subject indexes. Vocino is chair of the Technical Services Department and political science bibliographer at the University of Rhode Island library, where Cameron is chair of the Public Services Department and sociology bibliographer.Economic Books: Current Selections
Book Description This annotated bibliography brings together a vast collection of logically arranged English-language serials and journals on labor and industrial relations. Defined as the economic interaction between employers and employees, labor relations has yet to establish itself as a separate discipline and until now, no complete bibliography on the subject was available. The main section of this book is an annotated bibilography of English-language serials and journals on labor and industrial relations. The bibliography includes traditional academic journals, newsletters, newspapers, and bulletins.
About the Author MICHAEL C. VOCINO, JR., is Chair of the Technical Services Department and Political Science Bibliographer at the University of Rhode Island Library. LUCILLE W. CAMERON is Chair of the Public Services Department and Sociology Bibliographer at the University of Rhode Island Library.
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