OBJECTS. 1. To enable a person to find a book of which either (A) the author"] (B) the title )> is known. (c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in... Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue - Page 8by Charles Ammi Cutter - 1891 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1876 - 94 pages
...(c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the...Author-entry with the necessary references (for A and D). 2. Title-entry or title-reference (for B). 3. Subject-entry, cross-references, and classed... | |
| United States dept. of educ - 1876 - 106 pages
...(c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the...Author-entry with the necessary references (for A and D). 2. Title-entry or title-reference (for â). 3. Subject-entry, cross-references, and classed... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1876 - 100 pages
...(c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) iu a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the choice...Author-entry with the necessary references (for A and D). 2. Title-entry or title-reference (for B). 3. Subject-entry, cross-references, and classed... | |
| 1892 - 894 pages
...subject, is known ; (2) to show what the library has (d) by a given author, (c) on a given subject, (/) in a given kind of literature ; (3) to assist in the...a book (g) as to its edition (bibliographically), (/*) as to its character (literary or topical). PROF. ED COPE announces in the American Naturalist... | |
| Lawrence Quincy Mumford - 1898 - 264 pages
...library has — D. By a given author. E. On a given subject. F. In a given kind of literature. III. To assist in the choice of a book — G. As to its...(bibliographically). H. As to its character (literary or topical). The means to be adopted for achieving these ends are — r. Author-entry (for A and D). 2. Title-entry... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1904 - 190 pages
...(c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the...Author-entry with the necessary references (for A and D). 2. Title-entry or title-reference (for B). 3. Subject-entry, cross-references, and classed... | |
| Charles Ammi Cutter - 1904 - 228 pages
...(c) tho subject ' 2. To show what the library has (n) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the choice of a book . (c.) as to its edition (bibliogniphically). (H) as to its character (literary or topical). MEANS.... | |
| Henry Bartlett Van Hoesen - 1928 - 148 pages
...subject, is known; 2. To show what the library has (d) by a given author, (e) on a given subject, (f) in a given kind of literature ; 3. To assist in the...(bibliographically), (h) as to its character (literary or topical). That is, the function of the catalog is not only to "answer certain questions about the library" but... | |
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