But the scientific may be preferable when the common name is ambiguous, or of ill-defined extent. (b) is most used in other catalogs. (c) has fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed. (d) comes first in the alphabet, so that... Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue - Page 50by Charles Ammi Cutter - 1891 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1876 - 94 pages
...caballus. But the scientific may be preferable when the common name is ambiguous or of ill defined extent.. (b) is most used in other catalogues. (c)...other than the sense in which it is to be employed. (e) brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. It is, for instance, often... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1876 - 106 pages
...But the scientific may be preferable when the common name is ambiguous or of ill denned extent. (&) is most used in other catalogues. (c) has fewest meanings...other than the sense in which it is to be employed. (e) brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. It is, for instance, often... | |
| United States dept. of educ - 1876 - 106 pages
...when the common name is ambiguous or of ill defined extent. (4) is most used in other catalogues. (n) has fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed. (c) brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. It is, for instance, often... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1904 - 184 pages
...preferable when the common name is ambiguous or of ill-defined extent. (5) is most used in other catalogs. (c) has fewest meanings other than the sense in which...from the other can be made to the exact page of the catalog. (e) brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. It is, for instance,... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1904 - 228 pages
...preferable when the common name is ambiguous or of ill-defined extent. (5) is most used in other catalogs. (c) has fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to he employed. (d) comes first in the alphabet, so that the reference from the other can be made to the... | |
| Dorcas Fellows - 1915 - 192 pages
...the term (1) most familiar to the users of the library, •(2) most used in other catalogs, (3) with fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed, (4) which brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. c Spacing. ( 1 ) When... | |
| New York State Library - 1916 - 508 pages
...to the term (i) most familiar to the users of the library, (2) most used in other catalogs, (3) with fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed, (4) which brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. c Spacing, (i) When a... | |
| New York State Library, New York State Library. School - 1917 - 754 pages
...to the term (i) most familiar to the users of the library, (2) most used in other catalogs, (3) with fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed, (4) which brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. c Spacing, (i) When a... | |
| Jennie Dorcas Fellows - 1922 - 334 pages
...to the term (1) most familiar to the users of the library, (2) most used in other catalogs, (3) with fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed, (4) which brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects. Lists of headings. The... | |
| Susan Grey Akers - 1927 - 104 pages
...is most familiar to the class of people who consult the library; (b) is most used in other catalogs; (c) has fewest meanings other than the sense in which it is to be employed; (d) brings the subject into the neighborhood of other related subjects." (Cutter, 169) Subject heading... | |
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