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The '''H. W. Wilson Company, Inc.''' was founded in 1898 and is based in [[The Bronx]], New York. It provides print and digital content aimed at patrons of public school, college, and professional libraries in both the United States and internationally. The company also provides indexing services that include text, retrospective, abstracting and indexing, as well other types of [[database]]s. Image gallery indexing includes art museum and cinema. The company also indexed reference monographs. An online retrieval system with various features, including language translation, is also available. The company merged with [[EBSCO Publishing]] in June 2011.<ref name=blmbg>
The '''H. W. Wilson Company, Inc.''' is a publisher and indexing company that was founded in 1898 and is located in [[The Bronx]], New York. It provides print and digital content aimed at patrons of public school, college, and professional libraries in both the United States and internationally. The company also provides indexing services that include text, retrospective, abstracting and indexing, as well other types of [[database]]s. Image gallery indexing includes art museum and cinema. The company also indexed reference monographs. An online retrieval system with various features, including language translation, is also available. The company merged with [[EBSCO Publishing]] in June 2011.<ref name=blmbg>
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==History==
==History==
[[File:HW Wilson lighthouse W162 Bx jeh.jpg|thumb|Lighthouse building, South Bronx]]
[[File:HW Wilson lighthouse W162 Bx jeh.jpg|thumb|Lighthouse building, South Bronx]]
The H. W. Wilson Company was founded in 1889 by [[Halsey (H.W.) Wilson|Halsey William Wilson]], a student working his way through the [[University of Minnesota]], Minneapolis. Together with his roommate, Henry S. Morris, Wilson started a book selling business serving educators and students at the university. When it was time for Morris to graduate, he sold his share of the business to Wilson. The H. W. Wilson Company's first original reference title was the ''Cumulative Book Index'', first published in 1898. This was followed by the ''Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature'' in 1901.
The H. W. Wilson Company was founded in 1898 by [[Halsey William Wilson]], a student working his way through the [[University of Minnesota]] in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Together with his roommate, Henry S. Morris, Wilson started a book selling business serving educators and students at the university. When it was time for Morris to graduate, he sold his share of the business to Wilson. The H. W. Wilson Company's first original reference title was the ''Cumulative Book Index'', first published in 1898. This was followed by the ''[[Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature]]'' in 1901.


In 1911, Wilson relocated the company to [[White Plains, New York]], to be nearer to its main markets. By 1917, demand for more specialized indexes had grown to the point where the company had to move again. Wilson bought a five-story building in The Bronx on the banks of the Harlem River. The building's distinctive lighthouse was added in 1929. On June 2, 2011, H. W. Wilson Company merged with [[EBSCO Publishing]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Questions & Answers regarding EBSCO Publishing's Merger with The H.W. Wilson Company|url=http://support.epnet.com/knowledge_base/detail.php?id=5482|accessdate=6/1/2011}}</ref> Staff at the Dublin office of the company went to the Labour Court in Ireland and protested at EBSCO's failure to abide by its recommendations.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thejournal.ie/ex-hw-wilson-staff-to-protest-over-redundancy-package-444783-May2012/ |title=Ex-HW Wilson staff to protest over redundancy package · TheJournal.ie |format= |work= |accessdate=2012-07-24}}</ref>
In 1911, Wilson relocated the company to [[White Plains, New York]], to be nearer to its main markets. By 1917, demand for more specialized indexes had grown to the point where the company had to move again. Wilson bought a five-story building in The Bronx on the banks of the Harlem River. The building's distinctive lighthouse was added in 1929.


The company also published some print references, such as ''Facts About the Presidents'', ''Famous First Facts'', and the monthly [[magazine]] ''[[Current Biography]]''.{{when|date=March 2023}} The company published [[Monroe N. Work]]'s ''A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America'' in 1928<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DaZGb-Zn7j4C | title=A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America | year=1928 | isbn=978-1-57898-079-6 | last1=Work | first1=Monroe Nathan | publisher=Martino }}</ref>
==Products==
The company also published some print references, such as''Facts About the Presidents'', ''Famous First Facts'', and the monthly [[magazine]] ''Current Biography''.


===Merger with EBSCO Publishing, June 2011===
==John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award==
{{update section|date=April 2023}}
The John Cotton Dana Award, sponsored by H.W. Wilson, honors outstanding library public relations, whether a summer reading program, a year-long centennial celebration, fundraising for a new college library, an awareness campaign, or an innovative partnership in the community. Award winners receive a cash development grant of $5,000 from the H.W. Wilson Foundation. The awards are presented at a reception hosted by H.W. Wilson Company, held during the [[American Library Association]]'s annual conference.
On June 2, 2011, H. W. Wilson Company merged with [[EBSCO Publishing]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Questions & Answers regarding EBSCO Publishing's Merger with The H.W. Wilson Company |website=[[EBSCO Information Services]] |url=http://support.epnet.com/knowledge_base/detail.php?id=5482 |url-status=dead |access-date=2011-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321223140/http://support.epnet.com/knowledge_base/detail.php?id=5482 |archive-date=2012-03-21}}</ref> Staff at the Dublin office of the company went to the Labour Court in Ireland and protested at EBSCO's failure to abide by its recommendations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ex-HW Wilson staff to protest over redundancy package |website=[[TheJournal.ie]] |url=http://www.thejournal.ie/ex-hw-wilson-staff-to-protest-over-redundancy-package-444783-May2012/ |url-status=dead |access-date=2012-07-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120731115547/http://www.thejournal.ie/ex-hw-wilson-staff-to-protest-over-redundancy-package-444783-May2012/ |archive-date=2012-07-31}}</ref> Wilson's Bronx headquarters with its iconic lighthouse is not included in the merger and will be closed. Wilson's operations will relocate to EBSCO headquarters in [[Ipswich,_Massachusetts|Ipswich]], [[Massachusetts]] which “offers room for expansion and is the logical choice for streamlining physical operations. While not always easy, making fiscally-responsible decisions such as this will allow us [to] invest more resources into increasing the value of the products and services that we create, and keep costs in check for our mutual companies” said Sam Brooks, EBSCO Publishing senior vice president, sales and marketing.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ojala |first=Marydee |date=2011-06-09 |title=EBSCO Acquires H.W. Wilson--Leaves Bronx Lighthouse Behind |website=[[Information Today]] |url=http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/EBSCO-Acquires-HW-WilsonLeaves-Bronx-Lighthouse-Behind-75953.asp |url-status=dead |access-date=2021-11-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210211085448/http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/EBSCO-Acquires-HW-WilsonLeaves-Bronx-Lighthouse-Behind-75953.asp |archive-date=2021-02-11}}</ref>

== John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award ==
The [[John Cotton Dana Award]], sponsored by H.W. Wilson, honors outstanding library public relations, whether a summer reading program, a year-long centennial celebration, fundraising for a new college library, an awareness campaign, or an innovative partnership in the community. Award winners receive a cash development grant of $5,000 from the H.W. Wilson Foundation. The awards are presented at a reception hosted by H.W. Wilson Company, held during the [[American Library Association]]'s annual conference.


==Database descriptions==
==Database descriptions==

===Applied Sciences ===
=== Applied Sciences ===
H. W. Wilson Company's applied sciences indexing encompasses services under the title "Applied Science & Technology". These are "abstracts", "full text", and "retrospective". Broad subject coverage includes the major scientific disciplines and their respective sub disciplines in abstracts or full text. For example, topical coverage includes [[acoustics]], environmental and [[earth sciences]], [[engineering]] (chemical, civil, environmental, electrical, industrial, etc.), [[geology|geological sciences]] (including space science), food industry (and sciences), plastics, textile industry (including fabrics), transportation, and waste management. The retrospective indexing of Applied Science and Technology covers more than 1,350 periodicals from 1913 to 1983.
H. W. Wilson Company's applied sciences indexing encompasses services under the title ''Applied Science & Technology''. These are "abstracts", "full text", and "retrospective". Broad subject coverage includes the major scientific disciplines and their respective sub disciplines in abstracts or full text. For example, topical coverage includes [[acoustics]], environmental and [[earth sciences]], [[engineering]] (chemical, civil, environmental, electrical, industrial, etc.), [[geology|geological sciences]] (including space science), food industry (and sciences), plastics, textile industry (including fabrics), transportation, and waste management. The retrospective indexing of Applied Science and Technology covers more than 1,350 periodicals from 1913 to 1983.

''Applied Science & Technology'' covers over 780 periodicals, as well as sources such as conference proceedings and directories.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Applied Science & Technology Index |website=EBSCO Information Services |url=https://www.ebsco.com/products/research-databases/applied-science-technology-index |access-date=2018-12-02}}</ref>


===Art indexes===
===Art indexes===
H. W. Wilson Company's indexing pertaining to art encompasses "Art Abstracts", "Art Full Text", "Art Index", and "Art Index Retrospective: 1929-1984". It includes 304 full-text journals that focus on fine art, decorative art, commercial art, photography, folk art, film, architecture and other areas. Subjects covered include art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, television, video, motion pictures, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and other related subjects.<ref name=databs>[http://www.ebscohost.com/superdatabases EBSCO and H.W. Wilson Source Databases]. EBSCO Industries. 2012</ref>
H. W. Wilson Company's indexing pertaining to art encompasses "Art Abstracts", "Art Full Text", "Art Index", and "Art Index Retrospective: 1929-1984". It includes 304 full-text journals that focus on fine art, decorative art, commercial art, photography, folk art, film, architecture and other areas. Subjects covered include art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, television, video, motion pictures, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and other related subjects.<ref>{{cite web |year=2016 |title=EBSCO and H.W. Wilson Source Databases |website=[[EBSCO Industries]] |url=http://www.ebscohost.com/superdatabases |url-status=dead |access-date=2022-06-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306110518/http://www.ebscohost.com/superdatabases |archive-date=2016-03-06}}</ref>


==WilsonWeb==
==WilsonWeb==
WilsonWeb is "an online based information retrieval system that offers an interface, multiple search modes, interactive help messages, and text translation into various languages".<ref name=blmbg/>
WilsonWeb is "an online based information retrieval system that offers an interface, multiple search modes, interactive help messages, and text translation into various languages".<ref name=blmbg/>

==Publishings==
*''Best books on the war''
*''Index to short stories''
*''The vision of Anton as told by Walter A. Dyer''
*''A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America'' edited by [[Monroe N. Work]] (1928)


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

* "A Modern-Day Scriptorium" By Ernest Rubinstein. '''[[The Chronicle Review]]'''. January 10, 2014.
== Further reading ==
* {{cite news |last=Rubinstein |first=Ernest |date=2014-01-10 |title=A Modern-Day Scriptorium |newspaper=[[The Chronicle of Higher Education]]|url=https://www.chronicle.com/article/a-modern-day-scriptorium/}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official|http://www.hwwilsoninprint.com}}
* {{Official website|www.hwwilson.com}}
* [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/the-h-w-wilson-company-history/ The H.W. Wilson Company History]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20211125045836/http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/the-h-w-wilson-company-history/ The H.W. Wilson Company History]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030226191848/http://www.nova.edu/library/dils/lessons/wilsonweb/ About WilsonWeb]. Nova Southeastern University. 2013.
* [http://www.enotes.com/topic/H._W._Wilson_Company Overview and history] of The H.W. Wilson Company, Inc.
* [http://www.nova.edu/library/dils/lessons/wilsonweb/ About WilsonWeb]. Nova Southeastern University. 2013.


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Latest revision as of 05:42, 15 August 2024

H. W. Wilson Company
Parent companyEBSCO Publishing
Founded1898
FounderHalsey William Wilson
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationHighbridge, The Bronx, New York
Publication typesBooks, databases
Official websitewww.hwwilson.com (online)
www.hwwilsoninprint.com (print)

The H. W. Wilson Company, Inc. is a publisher and indexing company that was founded in 1898 and is located in The Bronx, New York. It provides print and digital content aimed at patrons of public school, college, and professional libraries in both the United States and internationally. The company also provides indexing services that include text, retrospective, abstracting and indexing, as well other types of databases. Image gallery indexing includes art museum and cinema. The company also indexed reference monographs. An online retrieval system with various features, including language translation, is also available. The company merged with EBSCO Publishing in June 2011.[1][2] Grey House Publishing currently publishes print editions of H. W. Wilson products under license.

History

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Lighthouse building, South Bronx

The H. W. Wilson Company was founded in 1898 by Halsey William Wilson, a student working his way through the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Together with his roommate, Henry S. Morris, Wilson started a book selling business serving educators and students at the university. When it was time for Morris to graduate, he sold his share of the business to Wilson. The H. W. Wilson Company's first original reference title was the Cumulative Book Index, first published in 1898. This was followed by the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature in 1901.

In 1911, Wilson relocated the company to White Plains, New York, to be nearer to its main markets. By 1917, demand for more specialized indexes had grown to the point where the company had to move again. Wilson bought a five-story building in The Bronx on the banks of the Harlem River. The building's distinctive lighthouse was added in 1929.

The company also published some print references, such as Facts About the Presidents, Famous First Facts, and the monthly magazine Current Biography.[when?] The company published Monroe N. Work's A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America in 1928[3]

Merger with EBSCO Publishing, June 2011

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On June 2, 2011, H. W. Wilson Company merged with EBSCO Publishing.[4] Staff at the Dublin office of the company went to the Labour Court in Ireland and protested at EBSCO's failure to abide by its recommendations.[5] Wilson's Bronx headquarters with its iconic lighthouse is not included in the merger and will be closed. Wilson's operations will relocate to EBSCO headquarters in Ipswich, Massachusetts which “offers room for expansion and is the logical choice for streamlining physical operations. While not always easy, making fiscally-responsible decisions such as this will allow us [to] invest more resources into increasing the value of the products and services that we create, and keep costs in check for our mutual companies” said Sam Brooks, EBSCO Publishing senior vice president, sales and marketing.[6]

John Cotton Dana Library Public Relations Award

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The John Cotton Dana Award, sponsored by H.W. Wilson, honors outstanding library public relations, whether a summer reading program, a year-long centennial celebration, fundraising for a new college library, an awareness campaign, or an innovative partnership in the community. Award winners receive a cash development grant of $5,000 from the H.W. Wilson Foundation. The awards are presented at a reception hosted by H.W. Wilson Company, held during the American Library Association's annual conference.

Database descriptions

[edit]

Applied Sciences

[edit]

H. W. Wilson Company's applied sciences indexing encompasses services under the title Applied Science & Technology. These are "abstracts", "full text", and "retrospective". Broad subject coverage includes the major scientific disciplines and their respective sub disciplines in abstracts or full text. For example, topical coverage includes acoustics, environmental and earth sciences, engineering (chemical, civil, environmental, electrical, industrial, etc.), geological sciences (including space science), food industry (and sciences), plastics, textile industry (including fabrics), transportation, and waste management. The retrospective indexing of Applied Science and Technology covers more than 1,350 periodicals from 1913 to 1983.

Applied Science & Technology covers over 780 periodicals, as well as sources such as conference proceedings and directories.[7]

Art indexes

[edit]

H. W. Wilson Company's indexing pertaining to art encompasses "Art Abstracts", "Art Full Text", "Art Index", and "Art Index Retrospective: 1929-1984". It includes 304 full-text journals that focus on fine art, decorative art, commercial art, photography, folk art, film, architecture and other areas. Subjects covered include art history and criticism, architecture and architectural history, archaeology, antiques, museum studies, graphic arts, industrial design, landscape architecture, interior design, folk art, painting, photography, pottery, sculpture, decorative arts, costume design, television, video, motion pictures, advertising art, non-western art, textiles and other related subjects.[8]

WilsonWeb

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WilsonWeb is "an online based information retrieval system that offers an interface, multiple search modes, interactive help messages, and text translation into various languages".[1]

Publishings

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  • Best books on the war
  • Index to short stories
  • The vision of Anton as told by Walter A. Dyer
  • A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America edited by Monroe N. Work (1928)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Company Overview of The HW Wilson Company, Inc". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 2010-07-05. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  2. ^ "EBSCO Publishing and The H.W. Wilson Company Make Joint Announcement of Merger Agreement". PRWeb. 2011-06-02. Archived from the original on July 19, 2013. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  3. ^ Work, Monroe Nathan (1928). A Bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America. Martino. ISBN 978-1-57898-079-6.
  4. ^ "Questions & Answers regarding EBSCO Publishing's Merger with The H.W. Wilson Company". EBSCO Information Services. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  5. ^ "Ex-HW Wilson staff to protest over redundancy package". TheJournal.ie. Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  6. ^ Ojala, Marydee (2011-06-09). "EBSCO Acquires H.W. Wilson--Leaves Bronx Lighthouse Behind". Information Today. Archived from the original on 2021-02-11. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  7. ^ "Applied Science & Technology Index". EBSCO Information Services. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  8. ^ "EBSCO and H.W. Wilson Source Databases". EBSCO Industries. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2022-06-18.

Further reading

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