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American National Biography

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The American National Biography (ANB) is a volume biographical encyclopedia set that contains about 17, entries and 20 million words, first published in by Oxford University Press under the auspices of the American Council of Learned Societies.

Background

A entry supplement appeared in Additional funding came from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The ANB bills itself as the successor of the Dictionary of American Biography, which was first published between and It is not, however, a strict superset of this older publication; the selection of topics was made anew.

It is commonly available in the reference sections of United States libraries, and is available online by subscription (see external links).

Awards and reception

In , the American Library Association awarded the American National Biography its Dartmouth Medal as a reference work of outstanding quality and significance.

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    It has been criticized for missing cross references and occasional errors, and for its cost, which is said to limit availability in poor countries.

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    General editors: John Arthur Garraty, PhD (–) & Mark Christopher Carnes, PhD (born )

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    1ANB ("Aarons, Alexander A." – "Baird, Spencer Fullerton"). Retrieved 20 May ISBN&#;; OCLC&#; (all editions).

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    3ANB ("Blatchford, Richard Milford" – "Burnet, William"). Retrieved 20 May ISBN&#;X; OCLC&#; (all editions).

    → Vol. 4ANB ("Burnett, Alfred" – "Clarke, Lewis G.").

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    → Vol. 5ANB ("Clarke, Mary Bayard Devereux" – "DaCosta, John Chambers"). Retrieved 20 May ISBN&#;; OCLC&#; (all editions).

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    → Vol. 9ANB ("Gilbert, Anne Hartley" – "Hand, Learned"). Retrieved 20 May ISBN&#;; OCLC&#; (all editions).

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    Use this Work. Create a new list. Why replace the Dictionary of American Biography instead of merely updating it through supplements? Because the editors include new scholarship and people who were missed in the original, especially women and ethnic minorities. Numbering 24 volumes and containing 17, entries, the work offers readable, informative, and critical biographies for each subject, the location of their papers if they exist , and selective bibliographies.

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    22ANB ("Tunnicliff, Ruth May" – "Welk, Lawrence"). Retrieved 4 June &#; via Google Books (snippet view).ISBN&#;X; OCLC&#; (all editions).

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    → Supplement 1: "Cumulative Occupations Index"ANB.

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