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The Pakistan National Bibliography 2008 THE PAKISTAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 A Subject Catalogue of the new Pakistani books deposited under the provisions of Copyright Law or acquired through purchase, etc. by the National Library of Pakistan, Islamabad, arranged according to the Dewey Decimal Classification, 22nd edition and catalogued according to the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd revised edition, 1988, with a full Author, Title, Subject Index and List of Publishers. Government of Pakistan Department of Libraries National Library of Pakistan Constitution Avenue, Islamabad © Department of Libraries (National Bibliographical Unit) ¾ 2009. Patron : CH. MUHAMMAD NAZIR Director General EDITORIAL COMMITTEE ZULFIQAR AHMED Director M. IRSHAD ALI KHAN Editor COMPOSER MUHAMMAD NAZIM ANILA ASGHAR PRICE: Within Pakistan Rs. 1300.00 ISSN 1019-0678 ISBN 978-969-8014-42-1 Outside Pakistan .US $ 60.00 Cataloguing in Publication 015.5491 Pakistan. Department of Libraries , Islamabad The Pakistan National Bibliography 2008/ ed. by M. Irshad Ali Khan .- Islamabad : The Department, 2009. 260+133p. ISBN 978-969-8014-42-1 1. Bibliography, National – Pakistan I. Editor II. Title Available from: Department of Libraries National Library of Pakistan Constitution Avenue, Islamabad II PREFACE The main objective of this Pakistan National Bibliography is to produce and enlist literary materials published in Pakistan and deposited at National Library of Pakistan under Copyright Ordinance 1962 as amended by Copyright (Amendment) Act 1973, 1992 and Copyright (Amendment) Ordinance, 2000. Other resources of acquisition of books like purchase, exchange and donation have also been used to provide bibliographical detail of Pakistani literary materials. Span of coverage This bibliography covers materials published in Urdu, English and other Pakistani languages. Annual volume of Pakistan National Bibliography 2008 covers 647 English, 1077 Urdu and 132 other languages books. Collection Display This Bibliography is arranged subject-wise. The classification of subjects is based on the 22nd edition of Dewey Decimal Classification. Cataloguing practices follow the Anglo- American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Revised Edition, 1988. There are three parts of this issue of the Bibliography. Part 1 gives details of Pakistani publications in English language. Part II carries Urdu language publications. Part III lists the publications in Pakistani regional languages and other oriental languages. Each of these parts is further divided into three sections:- (a) Classified section: This section arranges the entries subject wise in numerical sequence of classification numbers with full bibliographical details. (b) Index: Entries in this section are arranged alphabetically by authors, titles, compilers, editors, corporate authors and subject headings with brief bibliographical details. (c) Publishers List: A list of publishers whose books are included in the bibliography is given at the end of English and Urdu / other languages part. III Words of thanks I am thankful to Ch. Muhammad Nazir, Director General and Mr. Zulfiqar Ahmed, Director (Technical) for facilitation in compilation of this National Document. Especially the valuable innovated arrangement and addition in the title page and title cover by Mr. Mazhar-ul-Islam Managing Director, National Book Foundation and present Director General Department of Libraries utilizing his professional and literary talent and skills has tremendously increased the value and qualities of this national bibliography. I look forward a great admiration by the literary and knowledgeable venues of the society. Mr. Muhammad Nazim and Anila Asghar of National Bibliographical unit do deserve thanks for their hard work and assistance for compilation of this issue of Pakistan National Bibliography The Editor will gratefully welcome any guidance / advice for making this National document more useful for the world of knowledge. Islamabad, 2009. M. IRSHAD ALI KHAN Editor IV OUTLINE OF THE DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION (22ND EDITION )USED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY 000 Computer science, 230 Christianity and Christian knowledge & systems theology 010 Bibliographies 240 Christian practice and observance 020 Library & information science 250 Christian pastoral practice 030 Encyclopedias & books of and religious orders facts 260 Christian organization, social work and worship 040 [Unassigned] 270 History of Christianity 050 Magazines, journals & serials 280 Christian denominations 290 Other religions 060 Associations, organizations and museums 297 Islam 070 News media, journalism and 300 Social sciences, sociology and publishing anthropology 080 Quotations 310 Statistics 090 Manuscripts & rare books 320 Political science 100 Philosophy 330 Economics 110 Metaphysics 340 Law 350 Public administration and 120 Epistemology military science 130 Parapsychology & occultism 360 Social problems & social 140 Philosophical schools of services thought 370 Education 150 Psychology 380 Commerce, communication and transportation 160 Logic 390 Customs, etiquette and 170 Ethics folklore 180 Ancient, medieval and 400 Language eastern philosophy 410 Linguistics 190 Modern western philosophy 420 English and old English languages 200 Religion 430 German and related 210 Philosophy and theory of languages religion 440 French and related 220 The Bible languages V 450 Italian, Romanian and 750 Painting related languages 760 Graphic Arts 460 Spanish and Portuguese languages 770 Photography and computer art 470 Latin & Italic languages 780 Music 480 Classical and modern Greek languages 790 Sports, games and entertainment 490 Other languages 800 Literature, rhetoric and 491.439 Urdu languages criticism 500 Science 810 American literature in English 510 Mathematics 820 English and old English 520 Astronomy literatures 530 Physics 830 German and related literatures 540 Chemistry 840 French & related literatures 550 Earth science & geology 850 Italian, Romanian & related 560 Fossils & prehistoric life literatures 570 Life sciences; biology 860 Spanish and Portuguese 580 Plants (Botany) literatures 590 Animals (Zoology) 870 Latin & Italic literatures 600 Technology 880 Classical and modern Greek literatures 610 Medicine and health 890 Other literatures 620 Engineering 891 891.439 Urdu literatures 630 Agriculture 900 History 640 Home & family management 910 Geography and travel 650 Management and public relations 920 Biography & genealogy 660 Chemical engineering 930 History of ancient world (to ca. 499) 670 Manufacturing 940 History of Europe 680 Manufacture for specific uses 950 History of Asia 690 Building and construction 954.91 History of Pakistan 700 Arts 960 History of Africa 710 Landscaping & area planning 970 History of North America 720 Architecture 980 History of South America 730 Sculpture, ceramics and 990 History of other areas metalwork 740 Drawing & decorative arts VI LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Terms A.D. Anno Domini Auth. Author B.C. Before Christ Bibl. Bibliography c Copy right cm Centimeter Comp. Compiler. Deptt. Department. Direct. Directory encycl. encyclopedia ed. Editor, Edited, Edition. enl. Enlarged. et al. et alii ( and others) i.e. Id est (that is) ill. Illustration Jr. Junior km Kilometer Ltd. Limited. n.d No date p. Page(s) Pt. Part/(s) rev/ Revised/ Revision s.l. sine loco (no place of publishers) s.n. Sine nomine (no name of publisher) ser. series tr. Translated, Translation/ Translator. Vol. Volume/(s) VII CLASSIFIED SECTION THE PAKISTAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 3 004.095491 ― Information Technology ― Pakistan Pakistan. Statistics Division, Islamabad Pakistan ICT Indicators. ― Islamabad : The Authority, 2008. ― 100p.: ill. ; 21cm (C58523) 032.02 ― Questions and Answers Seema Abbas Concise Encyclopedia of General Knowledge. ― 3rd ed. ― Islamabad: National Book Foundation, 2006. ― 285p. ; 24cm ISBN 9693702107 (P62126) 070.449613 ― Journalism, Medical ― Addresses, Essays, etc. Why Create Ripples? : a compilation of medico-political columns / edited by Shaukat Ali Jawaid. ― Karachi : Pakistan Medical Journalists, 2007. ― 334p. Vol.7 ; 18cm ISBN 9789698219130 : Rs.350 (C57464) 070.449613 ― Journalism, Medical ― Pakistan ― Congresses. National Conference on Medical Editing ( 2007 : Rawalpindi, Pakistan) Proceedings of National Conference on Medical Editing ; held at Rawalpindi from April 23-25. ― Rawalpindi : Army Medical College, 2007. ― 124p. : ill. ; 26cm ISBN 9789698219147 (C57460) 070.92 ― Journalists ― Pakistan ― Biography Inam Aziz Stop Press : a life in journalism / Inam Aziz ; translated by Khalid Hasan. ― Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2008. ― 170p. : ill. (C58342) 080 ― Essays (Collection) Amin, Muhammad In Search of Wisdom / Muhmmad Amin ; comp by Memoona Amin. ― Lahore : Bookman, 2007. ― 79p. ; 12cm (C57453-54) 080 ― Quotations Worlds of Wisdom / comp by Ishfaque Ali Kalhoro and Javed Ahmed Lashari. ― Larkana : Cadet College Larkana, 2007. ― 114p. ; 14cm (C57397) 135.03 ― Dreaming Hobson, J. Allan Dreaming : A very short introduction / J. Allan Hobson. ― Karachi : Oxford University Press, 2007. ― 153p : ill ; 18cm ISBN9780195474572 (C55645) 4 THE PAKISTAN NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 2008 140 ― Ideology ― History Rafi-ud-Din, Mohammad. Ideology of the Future : a study of the laws of nature / Mohammad Rafi-ud-Din. ― Lahore : Rafi-ud-Din Foundation, 2008. ― 390p. ; 24cm ISBN 9789699175008 (C59089) 153.8 . ― Humanistic Psychology Ikram Azam People and Interpersonal Communication. ― Islamabad : The PFI and Margalla Voices, 2006. ― 268p. ; 14cm (C57657) 155.413 ― Cognition in Children.
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