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Books cataloged in Primo are assigned Library of Congress Subject Headings. Look for these under "Item details" in the catalog record. Clicking on a Library of Congress Subject Heading will lead you to more books that share that subject heading!
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You've found the following book helpful:
Needham, Joseph, Wang, Ling, Price, Derek J. De Solla, and Su, Song. Heavenly Clockwork : The Great Astronomical Clocks of Medieval China. 2nd Ed. with Suppl. / by John H. Combridge. ed. Antiquarian Horological Society Monograph ; No. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
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LCSH and PCI subjects:
Astronomical clocks -- China -- History
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Avoid general newspaper or magazine reviews and personal book reviews, like those on blogs or on amazon.com. These can't help you analyze your book like a scholar. Also avoid reviews published in Choice or Library Journal, as these are very brief and are intended for librarians who manage collection development. Three tips for finding book reviews:
Begin by searching the title of the book in Primo, and then using the facets on the right-hand side of the results page to limit it to just reviews. If you aren't finding reviews, then try one of the databases below, using the advanced search technique to limit your results to book reviews.
For older books, you will need to use print indexes to book reviews. At Collins, try the following print indexes, all located on the library's lower level, in the room with Periodicals James-Z.