Author Archives: allyson

A31

Kinney, Corliss R. “A system correlating molecular structure of organic compounds with their boiling points. I. Aliphatic boiling point numbers.” Journal of the American Chemical Society (American Chemical Society) 60, no. 12 (1938): 3032-3039.

Corliss Kinney published nineteen journal articles from 1927-1943 on aspects of synthetic chemistry. The most cited article was from 1938 on correlating the boiling point with the structure of organic compounds. Kinney did not retain the rights to his articles.


Type of Publisher
Society

Original Copyright Holder
American Chemical Society.

Historical Article Distribution and Current Market
The journal began in April 1879, three years after the society was formed. The society’s initial membership was 35 chemists and by 1930 had 18,206. The society published the journal annually. Other than membership numbers, the actual number of subscribers is not known nor is the subscription price. 1,463 libraries currently subscribe to the journal and the article is for sale from ACS Publications.

Times Cited
22

Digital Archive
ACS Publications

A32

Behle, William H “Highlights of Ornithological Work in Utah.” The Condor 40, no. 4 (1938): 165-173.


Type of Publisher
Society

Original Copyright Holder
Cooper Ornithological Club of California

Historical Article Distribution and Current Market
The journal started in 1899 as the bi-monthly Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club of California. Subscription was $1 a year in 1899. By 1935, the subscription was $3 a year. One copy cost $0.50. The society began in 1893 with four members and grew to over 3,000 members in the 1990s, which it maintains roughly today after a merger with the American Ornithologists’ Union. 654 libraries currently subscribe.

Times Cited
4

Digital Archive
JSTOR

A33

Behle, William H “Distribution and Characters of the Utah Red-wing.” The Wilson Bulletin (Wilson Ornithological Society) 52, no. 4 (Dec 1940): 234-240


Type of Publisher
Society

Original Copyright Holder
Unknown

Historical Article Distribution and Current Market
The journal started in 1889 as the semi-annual publication of the Wilson Ornithological Chapter of Agassiz Association at the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan. Price was set at $0.35 a copy in 1889. By 1940, the subscription was $2 a year and $0.50 for a single copy. Historical distribution unknown. 654 libraries currently subscribe.

Times Cited
7

Digital Archive
JSTOR

A34

Behle, William H “Barn Owls nesting at Kanab, Utah.” The Condor 43, no. 3 (1941).


Type of Publisher
Society

Original Copyright Holder
Cooper Ornithological Club of California

Historical Article Distribution and Current Market
The journal started in 1899 as the bi-monthly Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club of California. Subscription was $1 a year in 1899. By 1935, the subscription was $3 a year. One copy cost $0.50. The society began in 1893 with four members and grew to over 3,000 members in the 1990s, which it maintains roughly today after a merger with the American Ornithologists’ Union. 654 libraries currently subscribe.

Times Cited
5

Digital Archive
JSTOR

A35

Behle, William H., and Joe T. Marshall. “The Song Sparrows of the Virgin River Valley, Utah.” The Condor 44, no. 3 (May-Jun 1942): 122-124.


Type of Publisher
Society

Original Copyright Holder
Cooper Ornithological Club of California

Historical Article Distribution and Current Market
The journal started in 1899 as the bi-monthly Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club of California. Subscription was $1 a year in 1899. By 1935, the subscription was $3 a year. One copy cost $0.50. The society began in 1893 with four members and grew to over 3,000 members in the 1990s, which it maintains roughly today after a merger with the American Ornithologists’ Union. 654 libraries currently subscribe.

Times Cited
5

Digital Archive
JSTOR

B1

Stephens, Evan (1854-1930). A Primer and First Reader of Vocal Music. Salt Lake City, UT: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1883.

Music professor Evan Stephens wrote the first book in 1883. Stephens headed the music department at the University from 1883-1900 and also composed music.


Type of Publisher
Commercial

Original Copyright Holder
Evan Stephens

Signatures, Pagination, Binding, and Paper
Folded [A]—E2; one leaf. [1] full title, verso with phrase ‘copyright secured’; [3] preface from author with music definitions on verso; 1-40 text; index. Full cloth binding with gold stamped title design, wood pulp paper, 16.5 cm x 12.7 cm

States and Variants
Three copies held in libraries, including Marriott Library. Reproductions for sale by Nabu Press.

Times Cited
0

Digital Archive
HathiTrust

 

B2

Stephens, Evan. The School and Primary Songster. Salt Lake City, UT: Coalter & Snelgrove, 1889.

The work taught the “practical reading of vocal music in public schools or classes” and “awaken[ed] the intellectual faculties.” The textbook included a teacher’s guide and an overview of using music in the classroom. As evidenced by the low number of libraries that hold a copy of the textbook (n=18), it was most likely not widely adopted outside the state.

Binding and paper: Case binding with paper-covered board and cloth spine, wood pulp paper, 13.9 cm x 17.7 cm

Signatures: folded [A]—E2; one leaf

Pagination: [1] full title with verso blank; [3] table of content, verso with author’s note; 5-106 text.

States and Variants

Three different publishers according to copies in Marriott Library collections: Coalter & Snelgrove (the examined copy), Carstensen & Ansen Company (noted in the library’s catalog record), and Daynes & Coalter which indicates it was originally in the collection of the Salt Lake Public library. All variants have the same publication year (1889). The Daynes & Coalter variant and the Carstensen & Anson variant both list the companies’ addresses as being the same as Coalter & Snelgrove (74 Main Street, Salt Lake City). Daynes & Coalter copy lists the printer as Magazine Printing Company, Salt Lake City. One variant of the Coalter & Snelgrove copy includes two title pages representing a small printing error.