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... bookkeeping . Anyone interested in a career as an LMTA might consider taking course work in accounting , since such work ex- pands the employment opportunities ( in terms of seeking a position and in terms of promotion ) . The bookkeeping ...
... bookkeeping . Anyone interested in a career as an LMTA might consider taking course work in accounting , since such work ex- pands the employment opportunities ( in terms of seeking a position and in terms of promotion ) . The bookkeeping ...
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... bookkeeping is that accounting emphasizes theory while bookkeeping emphasizes technique . Accounting is much more comprehensive in scope . Bookkeeping is concerned primarily with the methods by which fiscal transactions are recorded ...
... bookkeeping is that accounting emphasizes theory while bookkeeping emphasizes technique . Accounting is much more comprehensive in scope . Bookkeeping is concerned primarily with the methods by which fiscal transactions are recorded ...
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... bookkeeping records and close cooperation between bookkeepers and the acquisition depart- ment . This brief section has covered only the most elementary aspects of accounting . There are a few key concepts and terms that everyone should ...
... bookkeeping records and close cooperation between bookkeepers and the acquisition depart- ment . This brief section has covered only the most elementary aspects of accounting . There are a few key concepts and terms that everyone should ...
Contents
List of Figures | 10 |
Chapter 2 Acquisitions WorkOverview | 25 |
Chapter 3 Bibliographic Verification and Sources | 37 |
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Introduction to Technical Services for Library Technicians Marty Bloomberg,G. Edward Evans No preview available - 1974 |
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