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Bibliografia Cărților În Curs De Apariție Cip BIBLIOTECA NAȚIONALĂ A ROMÂNIEI BIBLIOGRAFIA CĂRȚILOR ÎN CuRS dE APARIȚIE CIP Anul XXIII, nr. 6 iunie 2020 EdITuRA BIBLIOTECII NAȚIONALE A ROMÂNIEI BuCuREșTI 2020 BIBLIOTECA NAŢIONALĂ A ROMÂNIEI CENTRUL NAŢIONAL ISBN-ISSN-CIP BIBLIOGRAFIA CĂRŢILOR ÎN CURS DE APARIŢIE CIP Anul XXIII, nr. 6 iunie 2020 Editura Bibliotecii Naţionale a României Bucureşti 2020 Redacţia: Biblioteca Naţională a României Centrul Naţional ISBN-ISSN-CIP Bd. Unirii nr. 22, sector 3 Bucureşti, cod poştal 030833 Tel.: 021/311.26.35 E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.bibnat.ro ISSN = 2284 - 8401 (online) ISSN-L = 1453 - 8008 Responsabil număr: Tina Iordache Notă: Descrierile CIP sunt realizate exclusiv pe baza informaţiilor furnizate de către editori. Nu ne asumăm răspunderea pentru descrierile CIP modificate de editor, fără înştiinţarea Centrului Naţional CIP. Descrierile CIP modificate la solicitarea editorului, după apariţia numărului curent al Bibliografiei cărţilor în curs de apariţie – CIP, pot fi consultate în Catalogul CIP, parte a Catalogului online al Bibliotecii Naţionale a României. © 2020 Toate drepturile sunt rezervate Centrului Naţional ISBN-ISSN-CIP. Nicio parte din această lucrare nu poate fi reprodusă sub nicio formă, fără acordul prealabil, în scris, al redacţiei. CIP 3 CUPRINS 0 Generalităţi ....................................................................................................6 004 Ştiinţa şi tehnologia calculatoarelor. Calculatoare. Prelucrarea şi procesarea datelor ..........................................................................................6 005 Management ............................................................................................10 008 Civilizaţie. Cultură. Progres ....................................................................11 050+070 Publicaţii seriale. Periodice. Jurnalism............................................12 06 Organizaţii. Asociaţii. Congrese. Expoziţii. Muzee. Institute de cercetare...........................................................................................................13 087.5 Publicaţii pentru copii...........................................................................13 091 Manuscrise...............................................................................................24 1 Filosofie.......................................................................................................24 141.72 Feminism ............................................................................................27 159.9 Psihologie .............................................................................................28 17 Etică. Morală .............................................................................................38 2 Religie. Teologie .........................................................................................38 311/314 Statistică. Teoria statisticii. Demografie. Studiul populaţiei ............64 316 Sociologie................................................................................................64 32 Politică.......................................................................................................67 330 Economie.................................................................................................70 334 Forme de organizare şi cooperare în economie .......................................71 336 Finanţe .....................................................................................................72 338 Situaţie economică. Politică economică. Planificare economică .............74 338.48 Turism.................................................................................................76 339 Comerţ. Relaţii economice internaţionale................................................76 34 Drept. Legislaţie. Jurisprudenţă.................................................................77 351/354 Administraţie publică .......................................................................87 355/359 Armată. Artă şi ştiinţă militară. Apărare. Forţe armate ....................87 36 Asistenţă socială. Asigurarea nevoilor mentale şi materiale de viaţă .................................................................................................................88 368 Asigurări. Prevederi comunitare prin împărtăşirea riscurilor ..................89 37 Educaţie. Învăţământ .................................................................................90 39 Antropologie culturală. Etnografie. Obiceiuri. Tradiţii. Datini. Mod de viaţă. Folclor.....................................................................................137 502/504 Ştiinţa mediului înconjurător. Conservarea resurselor naturale ..........................................................................................................141 51 Matematică ..............................................................................................142 52 Astronomie. Astrofizică. Cercetarea spaţiului.........................................150 CIP 4 53 Fizică. Mecanică. Optică. Termodinamică. Electricitate. Magnetism .....................................................................................................151 54 Chimie .....................................................................................................152 55 Ştiinţele pământului. Ştiinţe geologice ....................................................153 57 Ştiinţe biologice în general ......................................................................155 59 Zoologie...................................................................................................157 61 Ştiinţe medicale. Medicină ......................................................................158 615 Farmacologie. Terapeutică. Toxicologie ...............................................162 616 Patologie. Medicină clinică ...................................................................165 617 Chirurgie................................................................................................170 62 Inginerie. Tehnică în general ...................................................................171 63 Silvicultură. Agricultură. Horticultură. Zootehnie...................................176 636.09 Medicină veterinară ..........................................................................178 64 Economie casnică. Ştiinţe domestice. Întreţinerea casei..........................179 65 Conducere şi organizare în industrie, comerţ şi comunicaţii ...................179 657 Contabilitate. Organizarea conturilor. Bugete. Balanţe. Conturi. Audit..............................................................................................................181 66 Tehnologie chimică. Industrii chimice şi înrudite ...................................181 67/68 Industrii, meserii şi îndeletniciri pentru materiale diverse, produse finite şi asamblate ............................................................................183 72 Arhitectură...............................................................................................184 73 Arte plastice.............................................................................................186 74 Desen. Design. Artă aplicată şi meserii de artă .......................................188 75 Pictură......................................................................................................189 77 Fotografie şi activităţi similare ................................................................189 78 Muzică .....................................................................................................189 792 Teatru. Artă scenică. Reprezentaţii teatrale. Spectacole........................192 793/794 Divertismente, amuzamente de societate. Arta mişcării. Jocuri .............................................................................................................193 796/799 Sport. Jocuri sportive. Educaţie fizică ............................................194 80 Probleme generale referitoare la lingvistică şi literatură. Filologie.........................................................................................................196 81 Lingvistică. Limbi ...................................................................................196 82 Literatură .................................................................................................209 82.09 Critică literară. Studii literare. Literatură comparată ..........................210 821.11 Literatură în limbi germanice ...........................................................214 821.111 Literatură engleză ...........................................................................216 821.112.2 Literatură germană.......................................................................231 821.131.1 Literatură italiană.........................................................................233 821.133.1 Literatură franceză şi de limbă franceză ......................................234 821.134.2 Literatură spaniolă şi de limbă spaniolă.......................................236 CIP 5 821.134.3 Literatură portugheză şi de limbă portugheză..............................237 821.135.1 Literatură română.........................................................................237 821.135.1.09 Literatură română. Studii literare şi critice .............................319 821.14 Literatură greacă...............................................................................326 821.16 Literaturi slave/slavone.....................................................................326
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