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Biographical dictionary of Scottish women (2007; Edinburgh University Press; volume; perfect binding)

This example describes a printed volume that embodies a biographical dictionary with multiple editors and contributors.

The manifestation is published in a single unit.

The manifestation is an augmented expression and a collected expressions aggregate.

The manifestation embodies static works.

The language of cataloguing is English.

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"The biographical dictionary of Scottish women, from the earliest times to 2004, editors Elizabeth Ewan, Sue Innes, Sian Reynolds, co-ordinating editor Rose Pip"
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"First published in hardback by Edinburgh University Press in 2006."
"The biographical dictionary of Scottish women"
"Biographical dictionary of Scottish women (2007; Edinburgh University Press; volume; perfect binding)"
"Edinburgh University Press"
[The value is an authorized access point of a creator of the manifestation.]
"Edinburgh (Scotland)"
[The value is an authorized access point of a place of creation of the manifestation.]
[The value is the later of the two years that are given in a statement that appears in the manifestation.]
"unmediated"
"single unit"
"perfect binding"
"1 volume (469 pages)"
"Includes portraits and a thematic index."
"Ewan, Elizabeth. Biographical dictionary of Scottish women"
[The value is an authorized access point of an aggregating work that is embodied in the manifestation.]
[The value is an authorized access point of a creator of an aggregating work that is embodied in the manifestation.]
[The value is an authorized access point of a creator of an aggregating work that is embodied in the manifestation.]
[The value is an authorized access point of a creator of an aggregating work that is embodied in the manifestation.]
[The value is an authorized access point of a creator of an aggregating work that is embodied in the manifestation.]