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... press - mark of the copy kept , add his initials , and remove the titles of the surplus copies from all the catalogues . The books to ACQUISITION OF BOOKS 73.
... press - mark of the copy kept , add his initials , and remove the titles of the surplus copies from all the catalogues . The books to ACQUISITION OF BOOKS 73.
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... press - mark ) , the word life or biography , & c . , being prefixed to the reference . Cross - references of other kinds than those speci- fied may be written , if likely to be of use to persons using the catalogue , e.g. from the ...
... press - mark ) , the word life or biography , & c . , being prefixed to the reference . Cross - references of other kinds than those speci- fied may be written , if likely to be of use to persons using the catalogue , e.g. from the ...
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... press - mark , or series of figures attached to the entry of each book in the catalogue , simply in- dicate on what shelf , and in what place on that shelf , it may be found . In the second system the position of the books with regard ...
... press - mark , or series of figures attached to the entry of each book in the catalogue , simply in- dicate on what shelf , and in what place on that shelf , it may be found . In the second system the position of the books with regard ...
Seite 150
... press - mark of a book may show on which storey it is to be found , and so remove all risk of fruitless stair - climbing , 150 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION.
... press - mark of a book may show on which storey it is to be found , and so remove all risk of fruitless stair - climbing , 150 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION.
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... press - mark denoting press and shelf was considered sufficient until 1875 , when the numbers denoting sequence on the shelf , known in the Museum as " third - marks , " began to be added . If accessions were placed upon an empty shelf ...
... press - mark denoting press and shelf was considered sufficient until 1875 , when the numbers denoting sequence on the shelf , known in the Museum as " third - marks , " began to be added . If accessions were placed upon an empty shelf ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adopted alphabetical order American anonymous appear arranged assistants Austria author-catalogue author's name Bibles Biblio bibliography Biblioteca Bibliothèque Nationale binders binding Biography Bodleian Bodleian Library borrower Boston Athenæum British Museum Brussels candidate card-catalogue cards Cistercians classed-catalogue classification collection committee copies Copyright Act course cross-references Delisle denoting dictionary duplicates editions encyclopædias English entered entries figures France free libraries French German give graphy heading History incunabula initials instance institution Isaac Casaubon issued Italian Italy Lambeth Palace large number Latin Léopold Delisle letter librarian Libri prohibiti literary literature loan logue marks Melvil Dewey MOLIÈRE National Library newspapers Novels number of books official paper Paris periodicals person Poetry popular libraries portion practice present press-mark printed printers public libraries published purchase readers Reading-room Royal Library rule salaries scheme selection shelf shelves space staff subdivision ticket tion United Kingdom University Library volumes
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 60 - book' shall be construed to mean and include every volume, part or division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music, map, chart, or plan separately published...
Seite 76 - Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze. Bollettino delle pubblicazioni italiane ricevute per diritto di stampa, i886-date.
Seite 60 - British Museum, bound, sewed, or stitched together, and upon the best Paper on which the same shall be printed, shall, within One Calendar Month after the Day on which any such Book shall first be sold, published, or offered for Sale within the Bills of Mortality, or within Three Calendar Months if the same shall first be sold, published, or offered for Sale in any other Part of the United Kingdom, or within Twelve Calendar Months after the same shall first be sold, published, or offered for Sale...
Seite 104 - When only the initials or pseudonym of an author occur in the book, it is also to be regarded for the purpose of headings as anonymous; and a cross-reference is to be made from the initials or pseudonym to the first heading...
Seite 105 - Noblemen are to be entered under the title, except when the family name is better known, a cross-reference under the title being made in every case.
Seite 130 - OBJECTS* 1 To enable a person to find a book of which either (A) the author ~i (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 the choice of a book (G) as to its edition ( bibliographically ) (H) as to its character...
Seite 59 - The copy delivered to the trustees of the British Museum shall be a copy of the whole book with all maps and illustrations belonging thereto, finished and coloured in the same manner as the best copies of the book are published, and shall be bound, sewed, or stitched together, and on the best paper on which the book is printed.
Seite 4 - A Librarian is one who earns his living by attending to the wants of those for whose use the Library under his charge exists ; his primary duty being, in the widest possible sense of the phrase, to save the time of those who seek his services.
Seite 14 - Englishspeaking countries, theories and schemes of classification, size-notation, shelf-registers, mechanical methods used in cataloguing, &c. III. — LIBRARY MANAGEMENT This section of the examination will be a test of the candidate's experience and his skill and readiness in dealing with the various practical problems which may come before him. He will be examined as to the methods in use in his own library. The chief subjects may be thus arranged : — (1) Public Libraries Acts.— History and...
Seite 60 - And be it enacted, That every Copy of any Book which under the Provisions of this Act ought to be delivered as aforesaid shall be delivered at the British Museum between the Hours of Ten in the Forenoon and Four in the Afternoon on any Day except Sunday, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and Christmas Day, to one of the Officers of the said Museum, or to some Person authorized by the Trustees of the said Museum to receive the same...