International Society for the Study of Time  
TimeLine is back!
4/5/2010

TimeLine the online bibliography of time studies has returned to the ISST website after a long hiatus thanks to the hard work of John Cordes and Philip Gollucci.

While new references to articles and books are always sought and may be added to the bibliography, the core of the collection comes from the work two time scholars:

This ISST bibliography has genesis in the compendium works of two time scholars: Dr. J.T. Fraser and Dr. Samuel L. Macey.

In 1981, in the fourth volume of the Study of Time series, Dr. Fraser published his "Report on the Literature of Time, 1900-1980". This report had some 800 bibliographic entries. It was also there that the name TIMELINE itself was first suggested by Dr. Fraser for a future open-ended bibliography.

In 1991, Dr. Samuel L. Macey published his seminal work "Time: A Bibliographic Guide" (Garland Press, 1991) encompassing more than 6000 time-related citations. Garland Press returned copyright to Dr. Macey who has graciously donated it to the ISST specifically for the purposes of this Internet bibliography.

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TimeLine is back!
TimeLine, the on-line bibliography of time studies, maintained by the ISST, is back online after a long hiatus.

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