Do these reference requests sound familiar? “I need to know what has happened on this day in history. Can you help me?” Or, “I'm doing a paper on Thornton Wilder. He was born on 17 April. Can you tell me who else was born on that day?” Or, “Are any national or regional anniversaries coming up next Friday?” These questions call for a special type of reference work—a book of days. A book of days (or day book) lists important events that have occurred on each day of the year throughout history, and is arranged by month and day. These works often include not only historical, cultural, and literary events, but also the dates of the births and deaths of notable people, commemorative days of saints, and special anniversaries. A book of days, for example, can reveal that historians Will and Ariel Durant were married in New York City Hall on Halloween in 1913, or that Hart Crane and Ernest Hemingway were born on the same day in 1899 (21 July). This article will review some of the more useful books of days that are often found in reference collections—works that are uniquely suited to answer questions about each day of the year.
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1 January 1986
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January 01 1986
Did Anything Else Ever Happen on December Seventh? A Review of Books of Days
Stephen W. Rogers
Stephen W. Rogers
Reference Librarian in the Information Services Department of Ohio State University in Columbus.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-1716
Print ISSN: 0090-7324
© MCB UP Limited
1986
Reference Services Review (1986) 14 (1): 17–33.
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Rogers SW (1986), "Did Anything Else Ever Happen on December Seventh? A Review of Books of Days". Reference Services Review, Vol. 14 No. 1 pp. 17–33, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048924
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