Scope of the North Dakota Bibliography
TYPES OF PUBLICATONS:
Published books and periodicals; North Dakota State
publications pertinent to agriculture or rural life (including theses,
Extension and Experiment publications, and other state publications
pertinent to agriculture and rural life). Pamphlets and broadsides are included in the
bibliography, but not included in the microfilming project.
Exclusions: Personal manuscripts,
papers, correspondence, collections and other archival non-published
materials; directories and catalogs (except where specified below);
atlases and maps; audit reports; corporate papers and records; newspapers
(unless agricultural, or surmised to be significantly agricultural
in content); almanacs; state legislative and census documents; compilations
of laws, court cases and judicial hearings; official publications
below the county level; country histories; church histories; federal
publications.
POLITICAL AND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS:
North Dakota, Dakota
Territory (except where exclusively South Dakota), Red River Valley
(ND), Red River of the North, Missouri River Valley (when applicable
to North Dakota), Red River Trail, Dakota (when applicable to North
Dakota).
GENERAL SUBJECT AREAS
Rural Economy:
Agricultural economics, farm economy and rural economy; farm
organization and management; rural banks and banking; production
economics; food distribution; state food supply; statistical data;
agricultural prices; marketing of agricultural products; small scale
home production and marketing of agricultural products (e.g., garden
produce, orchards, poultry and eggs); agricultural and food policies
(state level only); cooperatives; agricultural finance; land economics
and land use; land tenure; rural industry and business connected
with the processing and marketing of agricultural products; seed
catalogs from state enterprises; food imports; farm labor and farm
labor organizations; rural and farm political organizations; land
company publications.
Exclusions: Econometric
methods; international trade in agricultural products; accounting
and business management; agricultural and business law; taxation
and public finance; commercial commodity exchanges; land transfer
and registration records.
Agriculture:
Farms, farming, food and nonfood agricultural products; major,
minor and experimental crops; horticultural crops; agronomic techniques,
including plant breeding; livestock, dairy, and poultry; animal
science and animal diseases; ranching; brand books; forestry; crop
insects and diseases and their control; agricultural engineering,
farm equipment, farm structures and agricultural technology; irrigation;
soils, water, and climate as pertinent to agriculture or rural life;
conservation of natural resources pertaining to agriculture; beekeeping.
Exclusions: Paper
industry, non-agricultural plant biology, botany, natural history,
entomology, ecology, geology; veterinary practice; water power;
limnology; livestock show and breeding records.
Rural Society:
Family farming; rural communities; rural organization (e.g.
agricultural societies, Grange, Farm and Home Bureau, 4-H, church,
improvement societies); rural political organizations and farmers’
movements; farm demographics; rural transportation; rural communication;
rural libraries and schools; rural urban migration; country life;
rural play and recreation activities; fairs; cooperative extension
service; farm people’s attitudes and opinions; rural leadership;
mail order catalogs (North Dakota only); women on the farm and rural communities; automobiles; rural architecture;
rural health and medical care; rural social services, welfare and
social security; rural art; rural water supply and waste treatment;
immigrant communities.
Exclusions: Television; industrialization; local government;
taxation (except as it relates to farm land and products); county
history; individual church histories; state associations of towns
and schools boards; North American Indians (except as pertaining
to farm, or agricultural endeavors); rail roads, except where specifically
treating relationship to rural life or agriculture
Home Economics:
The farm home; the farm family; home economics; domestic
employees on the farm; cookery; home gardens; home food processing
and preservation; boys and girls clubs; cottage industries; rural
and farm nutrition, diet and food preparation; electrification;
food science; farm and rural women.
Exclusions: Cookbooks
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Last Updated: March 11, 2008