The Universal Short Title Catalogue
Carl Stahmer reviews “one of the most ambitious digital projects yet to be attempted.” Read more …
45.1.3
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Carl Stahmer,
"The Universal Short Title Catalogue,"
Spenser Review
45.1.3
(Spring-Summer 2015).
Accessed March 3rd, 2025.
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Link / ReplyBy offering a full record of early printed books, the USTC hopes to enable historians, librarians, and academics to access bibliographic data regarding early modern era writings.
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Link / ReplyI wonder what achievements this project has made?
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