The state of the library art / edited by Ralph R. Shaw
- Bib ID:
- 3626948
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- New Brunswick, N.J. : Graduate School of Library Science : Rutgers University Press, 1960 -1961
- 5 v. in 9 ; 23 cm.
- Full contents:
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- v. 1(1)Cataloging and classification / Maurice F. Tauber
- v. 1(2) Subject heading / Carlyle J. Frarey
- v. 1(3) Classification systems / Maurice F. Tauber, Edith Wise
- v.1(4) Gifts / Donald E. Thompson
- v. 1(5) Exchanges / Donald E. Thompson
- v. 2(1) Training laymen in the use of the library / George S.Bonn
- v. 2(2) Bibliographies, abstracts and indexes / Margaret S. Bryant
- v. 2(3) Charging systems / Leila H. Kirkwood
- v. 3(1) Buildings / Ralph E. Ellsworth
- v. 3(2)Shelving / Louis Kaplan
- v. 3(3)Storage warehouses / Jerald Orne
- v. 4(1)Notched cards /Felix Reichman
- v, 4(2)Feature cards (peek-a-boo cards / Lawrence S. Thompson
- v. 4(3)Punchedcards /Ralph Blasingame
- v. 4(4) Electronic searching /Gerald Janoda
- v, 4(5) Coding in yes-no form /
- v. 5 (1) Production of microforms / R. Hawkins
- v. 5(2)Reading devices for micro-images / Jean Stewart... [et al.]
- v. 5(3)Full-size photocopying./ William R. Hawken.
- Notes:
- Include bibliographies and indexes.
- Subject:
- Library science
- Other authors/contributors:
- Copyright:
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- Until 2042 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
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- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1972
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1961
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