... subject in a perfectly unmistakable way, the letters never being used to signify countries, and the figures never being used for any other subjects but countries. Thus 45 is England wherever it occurs; eg F being history and G geography, F45 is the... A Library Primer - Page 85by John Cotton Dana - 1899 - 180 pagesFull view - About this book
| International Library Conference, 2d, London, Eng., 1897 - International librarianship - 1898 - 308 pages
...of England ; G being geography, G 45 is the geography of England, or travels in England, and so on. This local notation can be used not merely with the main classes, but with every subdivision, no matter how minute, if it is worth dividing by countries, as : Ki 45, English... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - Library science - 1899 - 184 pages
...literature ; /'145, English bibliography ; W1 15, English architecture ; W1-45, English painting. Wherever one wishes to separate what relates to England from other works on any subject, one has only to add 45 and the thing is done. No other system has this feature. It is true that the later editions of the... | |
| Best books - 1904 - 938 pages
...England wherever it occurs; eg F being history and (T geography, F45 is the history of Kngland, G45 the geography of England. This local notation can...countries. Whenever one wishes to separate what relates to Kngland from other works on any subject one has only to add the two figures 45. Whenever one sees 45... | |
| Best books - 1904 - 938 pages
...England wherever it occurs; eg F being history and G geography, F45 is the history of England, G45 the geography of England. This local notation can...countries. Whenever one wishes to separate what relates to Kurland from other works on any subject one has only to add the two figures 45. Whenever one sees 45... | |
| Best books - 1904 - 914 pages
...and <; geography, F45 is the history of England, <!45 the geography of England. This local utation can be used, not merely with the main classes, but in every subdivision, no matter bow linui''. which is worth dividing by countries. Whenever one wishes to separate what relates to... | |
| James Duff Brown - Cataloging - 1912 - 302 pages
...of England ; G being Geography, G 45 is the Geography of England, or Travels in England, and so on. This local notation can be used, not merely •with the main classes, but with every subdivision, no matter how minute, if it is worth dividing by countries, as : Ki 45, English... | |
| George Edward Roebuck, William Benson Thorne - Library science - 1914 - 216 pages
...wherever it occurs : eg F being History, F45 is the History of England ; G being Geography, G45 is the Geography of England. This local notation can be used not merely with the main classes, but with every subdivision, no matter how minute, if it is worth dividing by countries, as : KI45 English... | |
| American Library Association. Conference - Library administration - 1897 - 592 pages
...literature ; ZT45, English bibliography ; Wi 45, English architecture ; WP45, English painting, Wherever one wishes to separate what relates to England from other works on any subject, one has only to add 45 and the thing is done. No other system has this feature. It is true that the later editions of the... | |
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