Duplicated lecture notes for internal use separately published talks and presentations for particular occasions, cartographic material. Printed music, which is described in two specific semester issues. Advertising and book trade catalogues, if they aren’t the only source in a specific domain, for example: stamps, coins and other art object catalogues. Publisher catalogues and antiquarian book trade catalogues, without historical and scientific aims. Exhibition catalogues of private galleries, show programs. Biographical writings for occasional and devoted events almanacs and similar, patents, extracts, also if presented in a series. Reprints, if the relative edition is never described, pre-prints, specimens and similar gift editions, when they are exact reprints of the relative edition, even if they have a different cover and/or presentation handbooks and books for the nursery and primary schools. Grey literature obtained in subscription and/or membership. Commercial literature and, usually, re-edition of romances. Pastoral letters and other official documents of other religious authorities and other minor religious publications. Publications of political parties, trade unions, Chambers of commerce, cultural and religious associations, and etc., which are not of general interest. without commentaries or specified for special reader categories. Laws, legislative decrees, regulations and labour contracts, etc. Government publications and international organization’s official publications, especially if they are not monographic publications. Also no book material is excluded, except the experimental project for PhD Thesis. The main series, Monographs, excludes these publications: the material, that for its nature, is generally addressed to special categories of people, or for private or short-lived interests. Each of ones applies own specific policies of exclusions. Now PhD thesis in digital format only: an experimental project of harvesting and cataloguing PhD thesis deposited on line from Universities is going onīNI is made up of four series. The Italian National Bibliography (BNI) records the nation’s publications and includes selective coverage of printed publications since 1958 in Italy, in accordance with the Italian legal deposit law Printed books: Monographs, Printed music, Periodicals (Series), PhD thesis. Bibliografia nazionale italiana (BNI) = Italian National Bibliography
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