Philippine-American Relations: A Guide to Manuscript Sources in the United States
By (Author) Shiro Saito
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st December 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
016.303482730599
Hardback
256
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[The] researcher has the feeling of being on sure ground, due mainly to the arrangement of the book. Part I, the main section, is an alphabetical list of personal and institutional papers or collections. A further aid to the researcher is Part II, which is a geographical index to the manuscript and reference sources in the United States, telling the reader where to go for certain materials he needs. Part III is a triple index. The first is general, referring to names, subject matter, and geographical places; the second is the repository index, to indicate which research centers are located in the various states; and the third is a chronological index which tabulates the items listed in the main section according to their dates. Saito does not claim his Guide is exhaustive, but what he has compiled is an important tool for historians and researchers.-Philippine Studies
"The researcher has the feeling of being on sure ground, due mainly to the arrangement of the book. Part I, the main section, is an alphabetical list of personal and institutional papers or collections. A further aid to the researcher is Part II, which is a geographical index to the manuscript and reference sources in the United States, telling the reader where to go for certain materials he needs. Part III is a triple index. The first is general, referring to names, subject matter, and geographical places; the second is the repository index, to indicate which research centers are located in the various states; and the third is a chronological index which tabulates the items listed in the main section according to their dates. Saito does not claim his Guide is exhaustive, but what he has compiled is an important tool for historians and researchers."-Philippine Studies
"[The] researcher has the feeling of being on sure ground, due mainly to the arrangement of the book. Part I, the main section, is an alphabetical list of personal and institutional papers or collections. A further aid to the researcher is Part II, which is a geographical index to the manuscript and reference sources in the United States, telling the reader where to go for certain materials he needs. Part III is a triple index. The first is general, referring to names, subject matter, and geographical places; the second is the repository index, to indicate which research centers are located in the various states; and the third is a chronological index which tabulates the items listed in the main section according to their dates. Saito does not claim his Guide is exhaustive, but what he has compiled is an important tool for historians and researchers."-Philippine Studies
ito /f Shiro /r comp. and ed.