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bibliography where to find the information about different types of organisation ​?

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Answer:Corporate bibliographies are similar to personal bibliographies, except that, instead of compiling documents by, about, or belonging to a specific person, they compile documents produced by an organization, documents about an organization, or documents belonging to an organization (for example, its library).

Like personal bibliographies, corporate bibliographies are usually created for organizations deemed to have been historically significant. And, like personal bibliographies, corporate bibliographies are useful for finding primary sources that otherwise lack adequate bibliographic control, such as unpublished works, and documents published in non-book formats (e.g. unpublished reports, business records, and correspondence).

Some examples of corporate bibliographies:

Unlocking the Files of the FBI: A Guide to Its Records and Classification System by Gerald K. Haines; David A. Langbart

Call Number: 026.3530074 H127u

ISBN: 9780842023382

Publication Date: 1993

The Ku Klux Klan: A Bibliography by Lenwood G. Davis; Janet L. Sims-Wood (Compiled by)

Call Number: 016.32242 D294K

ISBN: 031322949X

Publication Date: 1984

Lists documents both by and about the Ku Klux Klan, as well as a guide to major archival collections.

The Upstream People: An Annotated Research Bibliography of the Omaha Tribe by Michael L. Tate

Call Number: 016.978004975 T187u

ISBN: 0810823721

Publication Date: 1991

The Archives of the Dutch East India Company VOC and the Local Institutions in Batavia (Jakarta) by G. L. Balk; F. van Dijk; J. Kortlang; F S Gaastra; H. E. Niemeijer; P. Koenders

Call Number: 016.959

ISBN: 9789047421795

Publication Date: 2007

As with personal bibliographies, a common type of corporate bibliography is a list (or catalog) of books owned by an organization--the fact of the books' provenance can often be of interest to to researchers, as in the following:

Subject Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Empire Society (Formerly Royal Colonial Institute) by Evans Lewin

Call Number: Q.017.142 R81s

Publication Date: 1930-1937

Organized by broad region and then by subject. Includes author index and geographic index. Vol. 1. The British Empire generally, and Africa.- v. 2. The Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, the South Pacific, general voyages and travels, and Arctic and Antarctic regions.- v. 3. The Dominion of Canada and its provinces, the Dominion of Newfoundland, the West Indies and Colonial America- v. 4. The Mediterranean colonies, the Middle East, Indian Empire, Burma, Ceylon, British Malaya, East Indian Islands, and the Far East.

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