[Sca-librarians] Looking for 'Research Tips" for TI
galefridus at optimum.net
galefridus at optimum.net
Thu Dec 6 10:43:56 CST 2012
Here's one of my favorites:
As a food and cooking geek, I've found that one of the premier publishers of culinary history is Prospect Books (https://prospectbooks.co.uk/intro). Once a month or so I browse through their New and forthcoming titles list, and I often find items of interest. Most title listings include a pdf of the table of contents and front matter; if not, you'll always find at least a table of contents. The individual issues of their journal, Petits Propos Culinaires, are also worth looking at -- not only will you get the table of contents of the individual issue, but you'll also get pretty much the entirety of the news and reviews section, which can be extremely valuable.
-- Galefridus
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From: Jennifer Heise
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 9:56 pm
Subject: [Sca-librarians] Looking for 'Research Tips" for TI
To: sca-librarians at lists.gallowglass.org
> Have a favorite website to use for SCA research? TI can use
> reviews of
> those sites as "Research Tips" and would love to get some.
> Anyone up
> for it?
>
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> Jennifer Heise
>
> known in the SCA as Jadwiga Zajaczkowa
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