The almanac is not to be confused with Old Moore's Almanac, an Irish publication dating from approximately the same time.
This includes government reports, gazetteers and other publications dating back to early 19th century.
The almanac is not to be confused with Old Moore's Almanack (with a "k"), an English publication dating from 1697.
Through May, 2011, Norman had been credited with over 800 scientific publications dating back to 1959.
The library includes studies, assessments and other publications dating back to 1986, many of which are no longer available even in their country of origin.
It contains more than 4.1 million records for publications dating as far back as the 15th century.
Motor y Volante, published by Editorial Novaro, was the first Mexican car magazine with publication dating back to 1983.
The regional name Zardab is mentioned in historical publication dating back to 16th century.
In publications dating from the Soviet period, the city name was occasionally spelled in English as Yurmala, a back-transliteration from Russian.
Hairy cell leukemia was originally described as histiocytic leukemia, malignant reticulosis, or lymphoid myelofibrosis in publications dating back to the 1920s.