I have a citation from a bibliography that is given  in English although 
the work is written  in Hebrew. Can't find it using my usual tools & figure 
that there is a transliteration or translation problem
in the citation. I could call the (correctly transcribed) publisher in 
Israel (expensive), but thought I  would ask the list.

1.  In this computer-dependent age, how do you deal with a citation where 
the information is probably inexact due to language differences?

2.  How much work do you put in to finding gray literature (many needlework 
"publications" fall in this category)?

Incidentally, does anyone know where I can buy or borrow this particular title?

Yarhi, Leah Marmorstein  Book of Samples S. Zack & Co. Jerusalem 1994. 
(Supposedly a book of yarmulke crochet designs.)


Thanks,


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