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Appel, Marsha Ceil was born on December 3, 1953 in New York City. Daughter of Albert and Stella Joy (Glaser) Appel.
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A comprehensive guide to the many thousands of photographs, paintings, drawings and diagrams appearing in top periodicals. Extending coverage from 1977 through 1981, Appel includes illustrations in National Geographic, American Heritage, Natural History, Ebony, Sports Illustrated, Travel/Holiday, Smithsonian, National Wildlife, and Life magazine.
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This seventh volume of the Illustration Index is entirely new and covers the years 1987-1991. It follows the patterns of scope, style, and arrangement set in volumes IV through VI. Over 19,000 individual subject headings, encompassing about 28,000 entries, attest to the depth of indexing. Entries tend toward the specific, and there are extensive cross-references and multiple listings for most illustrations. Indexed to provide a cross-cultural perspective. There is a major emphasis in historical and socio-cultural phenomena. Though not claiming to be totally comprehensive, the only illustrations methodically excluded are ads. Individual personalities are included, provided that they are considered of sufficient historical significance to warrant a separate article in the World Book Encyclopedia. The rationale for this criterion is the fact that photos of people enjoying ephemeral fame abound and can easily be located through the periodical indexes. Reviews from previous volumes: "... an absolute must for anyone working with the public and periodicals." ―LIBRARY JOURNAL "... a serviceable, functional index.... worth purchasing...." ―REFERENCE BOOKS BULLETIN "This continuation of a highly successful index series is a valuable addition to any reference collection." ―ARBA " A very useful index which can benefit the casual user as well as the advanced researcher.... Highly recommended for libraries with picture files and for those with general periodical collections." ―ARBA "... sui generis as a source for locating pictures." ―WILSON LIBRARY BULLETIN
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This eighth volume of the Illustration Index is entirely new and covers the years 1992-1996. It follows the patterns of scope, style, and arrangement set in volumes four through seven. The depth of indexing is attested to by the existence of over 19,000 individual subject headings, encompassing about 28,000 entries. Though not claiming to be totally comprehensive, the only illustrations methodically excluded are advertisements. Each illustration within each journal article is treated separately, rather than indexing a few illustrations from an article to represent its major theme. There is an extensive system of cross-references and in the interest of easy access to each citation, there are frequently multiple entries for one illustration, or several cross-references. Publications were selected for their richness of illustrations and for the availability of back issues in libraries.
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(Illustration Index is a comprehensive guide to the many t...)
Illustration Index is a comprehensive guide to the many thousands of photographs, paintings, drawings and diagrams appearing in top periodicals. The present volume, extending coverage from 1982 through 1986, furnishes a handy reference to hard-to-locate illustrations in "National Geographic, American Heritage, Natural History, Ebony, Sports Illustrated, Travel/Holiday, Smithsonian, National Wildlife, "and "Life" magazine. The new work follows the patterns of scope, style, and arrangement set by the compiler in "Volume V" (1984). Each illustration within each journal article is treated separately to provide thorough subject coverage, and there is an extensive system of cross-references. Several main listings operate as key locators to identify every example of a given subject category to be found alphabetically within the book. Some examples are animals, architectural structures, art forms, fish, flowering plants, peoples, occupations, transportation and weather. There is a major emphasis on historical and socio-cultural phenomena. A typical citation under a subject entry includes an abbreviated journal title; volume number; inclusive pagination; date of publication; identification of type of illustration as painting, drawing or photograph; indication of color or black and white; and size of illustration.
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Appel, Marsha Ceil was born on December 3, 1953 in New York City. Daughter of Albert and Stella Joy (Glaser) Appel.
Bachelor, State University of New York, Albany, 1974; Medical Science Liaison Society, Syracuse University, 1975.
Information specialist, American Association Advertising Agilysys, New York City, 1976-1979; manager member information service, American Association Advertising Agilysys, New York City, 1979-1989; vice president, American Association Advertising Agilysys, New York City, 1989-1997; senior vice president, American Association Advertising Agilysys, New York City, since 1997.
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(A comprehensive guide to the many thousands of photograph...)
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(This eighth volume of the Illustration Index is entirely ...)
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Member of Advertising Research Foundation (Innovation award, certified Recognition 2007), Advertising Women of New York, Special Libraries Association (chairman advertising marketing division 1982-1983).
Married Mark D. Marcellus, September 10, 1978. Children: Sam, Jill.