Bibliography Guidelines
This a short guide about how to create and edit bibliography entries to contribute to the Bibliographia Kircheriana, Angelo Secchi Bibliography and Pasquale D'Elia Bibliography
Create new entries
Step 1: check if your entry already exists
Before adding new entries, you must check if they are already listed in the bibliography. For this purpose, you can use the search function of the table displayed in the page. Search is made just within the fields of the table (Author, Title, Year, Language, Bibliographic level), even if a single bibliographic entry has more fields - as we are going to see. When you start typing, the results begin to be filtered. The search is case sensitive, so e.g. 'là' is different from 'la'.
We recommend to do an accurate search before add other entries.
Step 2: create a new entry
Once you are sure your entry is not present in the Bibliographia, you can add it clicking on 'To create a new entry click here'. You will be linked to a form page that you have to fill following the indications below.
Step 3: fill the bibliography entries form
Bibliographia Kircheriana contains both ancient and modern references about Kircher. We decided to treat them differentely, according to the following rules.
Modern bibliographical items (after 1830)
Name(s)
Fill this field with the names responsible for the publication, usually author(s) or editor(s). Some rules:
- Always use the form 'Surname, Name'
- In case of two or more names, separate each one with a semicolon
- Do not ever add any indication about the names such as 'a cura di', 'edited by' or qualifications such as 'SJ', 'prof.', 'PhD' etc.
While typing, this field suggests possible completions of the name you are recording. If a name is already present, you can select it instead of continuing typing. Please, pay attention to not duplicate already existing names, e.g changing their spelling: if you should notice a mistake in some spellings, please contact us and we will provide to correct the mistakes in the whole database.
Title
Write down the title as it appears on the publication. To insert italics, you must use the tag <i>
, not the usual wiki markup.
E.g. <i>
Storia d'Italia</i>
Place of printing
DO NOT USE FOR MODERN ITEMS
Printer
DO NOT USE FOR MODERN ITEMS
Year
Fill with the year of the publication, using the form 'YYYY'. Do not add any other date indication.
Language
Use the correspondent language code provided in ISO 639-2/B. Following a list of the most common codes:
- dut = Dutch
- eng = English
- fre = French
- ger = German
- grk = Greek
- ita = Italian
- lat = Latin
- spa = Spanish
- zho = Chinese
In case of more than one language, you can add other ones.
Contained in
Use this field when an entry is contained in a book or in a journal.
Bibliographic level
Select the bibliographic level of the entry you are describing, among these ones:
- Monography
- Paper in journal
- Paper in conference proceedings
- Conference proceedings
- Encyclopedia or dictionary article
- Dissertation or thesis
- Exhibition catalogue
- Book chapter
- Exhibition catalogue contribution
- Typescript
Catalogue description
To avoid to repeat already known information about a publication, here you can add a permanent link to an external OPAC catalogue description. Prefer Gregorian Library OPAC or SBN OPAC You just have to copy and paste the permanent link in this field.
Key Concept(s)
Distinction(s)
Keyword(s)
Cited in
In this field you can add references to publication where an entry is cited.
Digitization
If there is an online available digitization of an entry, here you can insert the link. Be careful and do not insert copyrighted material or digitization not authorized by the author or the publisher.
Free text
In this field you can insert whatever information you want about an entry, e.g. an abstract, the table of contents of a monography etc.
Ancient bibliographical items (before 1830)
Name(s)
Title
Place of printing
Printer
Year
Language
Contained in
Bibliographic level
Choose only between:
- Printed
- Manuscript