A Book for All Readers: Designed as an Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books, and the Formation of Public and Private LibrariesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900 - 14 Seiten |
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... assistants , and the readers . Until one has learned the supreme value of moments , he will not be fit for a librarian . The same method by Arabic numerals only , should be used in all references to books ; and it would be well if the ...
... assistants , and the readers . Until one has learned the supreme value of moments , he will not be fit for a librarian . The same method by Arabic numerals only , should be used in all references to books ; and it would be well if the ...
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... assistant thoroughly , by practical example how to do it - accompanied by a counter - example how not to do it . The way to do it is to have your paste as thin as that used by binders in pasting their fly - leaves , or their leather ...
... assistant thoroughly , by practical example how to do it - accompanied by a counter - example how not to do it . The way to do it is to have your paste as thin as that used by binders in pasting their fly - leaves , or their leather ...
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... assistant , must examine each volume , to see if it is in apparent good order . If it is found ( as frequently happens ) that it is shaky and loose , or if leaves are ready to drop out , or if the cover is nearly off , it should never ...
... assistant , must examine each volume , to see if it is in apparent good order . If it is found ( as frequently happens ) that it is shaky and loose , or if leaves are ready to drop out , or if the cover is nearly off , it should never ...
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... assistants may fore- stall or prevent them . One of the foremost of the inanimate enemies of books is dust . In some libraries the atmosphere is dust - laden , to a degree which seems incredible until you witness its results in the ...
... assistants may fore- stall or prevent them . One of the foremost of the inanimate enemies of books is dust . In some libraries the atmosphere is dust - laden , to a degree which seems incredible until you witness its results in the ...
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... assistants are commonly far too busy to exercise close scrutiny of all readers . As one safeguard , no rare or specially costly book should be entrusted to a reader except under the immediate eye of the librarian or assistant . Ordinary ...
... assistants are commonly far too busy to exercise close scrutiny of all readers . As one safeguard , no rare or specially costly book should be entrusted to a reader except under the immediate eye of the librarian or assistant . Ordinary ...
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