Oceana Publications Inc. was a legal publisher.[1][2] It was founded in 1945.[3] It was based in
Dobbs Ferry, New York. Oxford University Press acquired the assets of the company in 2005.[1][2]
"Oceana Publications, Inc." Publications Clearing House Bulletin. American Association of Law Libraries. 1987. Volumes 1 and 2. Page 79 et seq.
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"Oceana buys Glanville, Plans to Expand List" (1960) 177 Publishers Weekly 199
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(1966) 10 Library Resources & Technical Services 168 and 232
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"Oceana Opens Antiquarian Law Bookshop". (1972) 201 Publishers Weekly 33
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"Oceana Opens Rare Book Shop" (1972) 51 Michigan State Bar Journal 462
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"Second Annual Breakfast and Business Meeting" (1974) 3 Documents to the People: A Quarterly Journal of Government Information Practice and Perspective 15 Google Books:
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"Change in Administration at Oceana" and "Oceana Announces New Telephone Ordering Policy, New Web Site, and New E-mail Addresses". (1995) 27 American Association of Law Libraries Newsletter 348
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P F Cohen, "Oceana Publications" (1991) 11 Legal Reference Services Quarterly 113
"Another Legal Publisher Enters CD-ROM Publishing: Oceana Announces Plans" (1989) 21 American Association of Law Libraries Newsletter 78
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Betty Simnacher. "The Typsetter Connection". PC Magazine. 17 April 1984. 309 at 311 and 317.
"Philip F. Cohen 1911-1998" (1998) 29 The Law Librarian 180
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Alexander Peter Wales. "Cohen, Philip F" in Who is Who in Publishing. London. 1965. Page 46.
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"Mr. Philip Cohen". The Law Librarian. 1983. Volumes 14 to 16. Page 129.
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"Philip Cohen". Publishers Weekly. 1972. Volume 202. Part 2. Page 43.
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ab"Oxford University Press acquires Oceana Publications". Business Publisher. 30 September 2005.
Digitised copy from The Free Library. Legal Publisher. 1 October 2005.
Digitised copy from HighBeam.