Elements of Library MethodsG. E. Stechert, 1925 - 225 pages |
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... usually made up of author , subject , and title entries , on cards arranged in the order of the alphabet . When all three kinds of entries are arranged together in alphabetical order , it is called a dictionary cata- logue ; when author ...
... usually made up of author , subject , and title entries , on cards arranged in the order of the alphabet . When all three kinds of entries are arranged together in alphabetical order , it is called a dictionary cata- logue ; when author ...
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... usually written in red letters one line above the author's name . The title entry consists of brief title , date of publication and author's name . If printed cards are used , the title entry is the same as the author , with brief title ...
... usually written in red letters one line above the author's name . The title entry consists of brief title , date of publication and author's name . If printed cards are used , the title entry is the same as the author , with brief title ...
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... usually , author catalogues with index by title . Dictionary Catalogue . As previously indicated the dictionary catalogue is made up of author , subject and title entries , all filed together in alphabetical order . In looking over such ...
... usually , author catalogues with index by title . Dictionary Catalogue . As previously indicated the dictionary catalogue is made up of author , subject and title entries , all filed together in alphabetical order . In looking over such ...
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... usually arranged as though written ae , oe , and ue ; but for the small library they should probably be arranged as written . Titles beginning with numerals or abbreviated words should be arranged as though the numerals or abbreviations ...
... usually arranged as though written ae , oe , and ue ; but for the small library they should probably be arranged as written . Titles beginning with numerals or abbreviated words should be arranged as though the numerals or abbreviations ...
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... wanted mo Books traced bad were writte not so wel Within red very rapid subjects . and well Colle cording to in librarie fact that of the g Magazines mation . Arnett , REFERENCE BOOKS By reference books we usually mean such publications.
... wanted mo Books traced bad were writte not so wel Within red very rapid subjects . and well Colle cording to in librarie fact that of the g Magazines mation . Arnett , REFERENCE BOOKS By reference books we usually mean such publications.
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agriculture alphabetical order American Library Association annual Arnett arranged author entry author's name Bible bibliographies binding biography book number BOOKBINDING Boston bulletins Bureau business was established catalogue cation centuries chiefly classes classification collections Company copies Daniel Appleton departments devoted Dictionary documents edition Elements of Library encyclopedia English Examples and Exercise firm form divisions Gov't Print Gutenberg important interest issued Johann Gutenberg kind leather Leipzig librarian Library journal Library Methods Library of Congress literary literature London magazines medicine monthly N. Y. Macmillan National National Education Association novels number of volumes paper papyrus Pergamum public library publishing house reader reading record reference books reports shelf list small library small number sociology stories subject entries subject headings subject matter technical textbooks title entry U. S. Congress usua usually vols words writing written York York State Library
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