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This bibliography combines all sources listed in all chapters
of this book. It includes 3081 items,
either in hard copy or as digitized versions provided by online
libraries. In the Introduction of this book, there is a full expla-
d. The bibliography is
complicated due to the date range of the entries (1515 to pres-
ent)s, and the wide range of
disciplines represented in the titles, as well as the large number
of items.
t.
Literature retrieval will always remain challenging. My col-
leagues will know that the journal Bijdragen tot the Dierkunde
was renamed Contribution to Zoology, that Der Zoologische
Garten was the journal of the German zoo directors, that Bongo
was published by the Berlin Zoo and Artis by Amsterdam Zoo,
that Oryx is the journal of the Fauna & Flora Preservation
Society (formerly Fauna Preservation Society). However, none
of that is obvious to people from other disciplines or language
areas. There is no easy solution to this, unless the listings are
greatly expanded, which again might be too cumbersome for
the average user.
The digital age has changed the way that bibliographies can
be composed. There is nothing wrong with full and complete
references listing all elements in extenso, and in some works
that is clearly necessary.
when elements are deleted or abbreviated to such an extent
that users are left wondering how to obtain the item. References
must be clear and within one contribution all must follow the
same consistent format.m: to
keep the references relatively short, yet to allow quick retrieval.
If further information is required, the title or author can be
looked up in an internet search engine or using online library
catalogues, many of which are accessible through the Karlsruhe
Virtual Katalog (kvk.bibliothek.kit.edu). In the case of the rhi-
noceros, the Rhino Resource Center (www.rhinoresourcecenter.
com) includes most references listed here, often with extensive
information or digital access to the pages on rhinos.
The references have the following elements:
(1) Authos surname followed without punctuation by the
initials of the given names. A title without author is listed
as Anonymous (abbreviated Anon.).
(2) The date of publication of the book, chapter, or paper.
A date is given in the -- format.
(3) In all cases, there are no details about plates,
tables.
Books:
(4) The title, mostly without subtitles, decapitalized where
possible.
(5) If needed, the edition number or the volume number.
Bibliography
Place of publication, without publisher.
Papers:
(7) The title of the paper, decapitalized, unabbreviated.
(8) The title of the journal, unabbreviated, without leading
article. The aim is to allow unproblematic retrieval of the
journal, hence the title is sometimes followed by place of
publication.
(9) Other elements in this sequence: (series number) volume
number (issue date or number): page range.
Newspapers:
(10) All newspaper entries were retrieved using digital
platforms.
(11) Signed contributions are listed under the name of the
author.
(12)
title, with place of issue where needed, and the date.
Chapters:
(13) The title of the chapter.
(14) The edited volume in which it is published, treated in the
format of books.
(15) The page range for the chapter.
Web resources:
The is provided together with the accession date, for
items only available on the internet.
The 3081 references listed here were mostly written in English:
8, others in Danish 2, Dutch 25, French 141, German 173,
Italian 21, Latin 42, Polish 3, Portuguese 3, Spanish 5, Swedish 2,
s: Bengali 2, Hindi 1, Gujarati 1, Mizo 1,
Nepali 1.
In summary:r.
There were 974 of the 19th century, 1273 of the 20th century, and
(sg. 8.1).
Digital platforms. Research depends to a large extent on the
availability of sources. These are found in libraries and archives,
both public and private. I have spent many happy hours chasing
rhinos on the pages of the great books of the past and present in
many shapes and forms.-
cant shift to digital media, of enormous importance to anybody
who is not fortunate enough to live near a great institution. This
s,
t. I have used a great
t,
and can only thank their creators and all those involved in the
daily additions. Here are some which have helped me over the
past years:
Archive.os://archive.org/
s://www.granthsanjeevani.com
/jspui/
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Bibliothès://gallica.bnf.fr/
s://www.biodiversitylibrary
.org/
s://www.britishnewspaper
archive.co.uk/
s://www.delpher.nl/
Europeana.es://www.europeana.eu/en
s://www.retronews.fr/
s://books.google.com/
s://www.hathitrust.org/
s://digi.ub.uni-heidel
berg.de/
p://ma.gov.in/repository
s://kvk.bibliothek.kit.edu/
s://www.oldmapsonline.org/
s://www.qdl.qa/
s://www.e-rara.ch/
s://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/
Rhino-related material is frequently added to the (edited
by Kees Rookmaaker since 2004):
w.rhinoresourcecenter.com.
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Anon. 1899e. Shoot by Lord Elphinstone and Van der Byl.
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Anon. 1904b. -
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Anon.b. London Zoo receives collection of Nepalese ani-
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Anon. 1908. Administration report of Cooch Behar State 1907–08.
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Anon. 1909a. Big game shooting in Cooch Behar. Illustrated
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Anon. 1909b. The game preserves of Assam. Forest and Stream 73
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Anon. 1909c. A Vicero holiday: Lord Minto shooting in Assam.
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Anon. 1909d. Rhinocros contre lphant. Petit Journal,
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Anon. 1909e. Record horn of Indian rhinoceros. Illustrated
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Anon. 1912b.
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