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card catalogue

NOUN
  1. an alphabetical listing of items (e.g., books in a library) with a separate card for each item
  2. a library catalog in which each publication is described on a separate file card

How To Use card catalogue In A Sentence

  • A survey has been designed and carried out to assess the extent of library materials within the group that remain either on card catalogue or indeed completely uncatalogued.
  • Cards are thus equivalent to entries for books in the main card catalogue. 4.
  • “I have a unique, non-duplicable card catalogue of the DNA of these great personages,” Reznikoff told me. A Claim to Camelot
  • This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence.
  • This was the prime objective and the closing of the card catalogue was a consequence.
  • There were more entries in the card catalogue of the library on rapeseed than on rape, she writes.
  • A survey has been designed and carried out to assess the extent of library materials within the group that remain either on card catalogue or indeed completely uncatalogued.
  • User access to our bibliographic data is currently by means of a card catalogue, with some analytical indexes.
  • Most of the suggested defects of the card catalogue, as concerns the readers, can be obviated by making a two-fold catalogue, the type-written titles being manifolded, and one set arranged in card-drawers for the use of the library staff, while another is mounted on large sheets in bound volumes for use of the public. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries
  • I found the length of my arm of a card catalogue on the topic ‘nithe neamhbheo agus neacha nach bhfuil ann’ (‘unalive beings and things that don't exist ’).
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