Bibliographies, catalogs, dictionaries, directories, thesauri, and other information services of general demographic concern, except for those bibliographies coded under the specific topic discussed and cross-referenced to this heading.
64:20767 Lubos, Christiane; Tassello,
Graziano. Theology and human mobility. A bibliographical
excursion (1980-1997). [Scienze teologiche e mobilità
umana. Excursus bibliografico (1980-1997).] Studi Emigrazione/Etudes
Migrations, Vol. 34, No. 128, Dec 1997. 578-736 pp. Centro Studi
Emigrazione: Rome, Italy. In Ita.
This is a bibliographical
compilation of work that has appeared in Christian theological journals
from 1980 to 1997 and that addresses the issue of migration. Some items
of a philosophical nature are also included, as are some books, theses,
and other works.
Correspondence: Centro Studi Emigrazione,
Via Dandolo 58, 00153 Rome, Italy. E-mail: cser@pcn.net. Location:
Princeton University Library (SPR).
64:20768 Malsawma, Zuali H. A
researcher's guide to population information Web sites. Population
Today, Vol. 26, No. 2, Feb 1998. 4-5 pp. Washington, D.C. In Eng.
"Thanks to the Internet, researchers now have instant and easy
access to reference sources and databases and in many cases, no longer
have to pay search fees. Highlighted here are some of the most useful
reference sources for population research on the
Internet."
Correspondence: Z. H. Malsawma, Population
Reference Bureau, 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 520, Washington,
D.C. 20009-5728. Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).
64:20769 United Nations. Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific [ESCAP] (Bangkok,
Thailand). Annotated bibliography on productive ageing in
Asia and the Pacific. Asian Population Studies Series, No. 143,
Pub. Order No. ST/ESCAP/1695. 1996. vii, 181 pp. Bangkok, Thailand. In
Eng.
This annotated bibliography "covers the period 1978-1995
and is designed to provide bibliographic information relating to
population ageing issues contained in government publications and
reports, monographs, research papers, training manuals, journal
articles, meeting reports, and so forth. The coverage includes work
concerning productive ageing at the international, national, regional,
subregional levels, with the primary focus on the countries of the
Asian and Pacific region." The entries in the bibliography were
compiled primarily from three computerized data bases: AGELINE,
POPLINE, and EBIS/POPFILE. The bibliographic entries are arranged
alphabetically by title. A keyword index and an author and corporate
body index are provided.
Correspondence: UN Economic and
Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Population Division, United
Nations Building, Rajdamnern Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thailand.
Location: Princeton University Library (SPR).