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  2. Central University Library, Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    It began with an initial stock of 3,400 volumes of books and periodicals. The collection grew to 7,264 volumes in 1899, 31,080 volumes in 1914, and 91,000 volumes in 1944. In 1949 (after its reorganization on 12 July 1948 as the Central Library of Bucharest University), the collection contained 516,916 volumes; in 1960, about a million; and ...

  3. Outline of library and information science - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to library and information science: Library and information science (LIS) is the scientific study of issues related to libraries and the information fields. This includes academic studies regarding how library resources are used and how people interact with library systems.

  4. Frick Art Research Library Photoarchive - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, digital images of nearly half of the library's 55,000 original negatives are published online through the ARTstor [3] digital library. Photoarchive materials can be consulted on site at the Frick Art Research Library [4] during regular business hours. Over 420,000 of the photographs and their accompanying documentation are indexed ...

  5. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Card Catalog at the Library of Congress. A library catalog (or library catalogue in British English) is a register of all bibliographic items found in a library or group of libraries, such as a network of libraries at several locations. A catalog for a group of libraries is also called a union catalog.

  6. Cataloging (library science) - Wikipedia

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    In library and information science, cataloging or cataloguing is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as author's names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically through the creation of bibliographic records. [1]

  7. Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    One of the sites of the Library on the campus of the University of Lausanne. The Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne ( Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire de Lausanne, BCU) was founded in the 16th century and became one of the most important public libraries in Switzerland. [1]

  8. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Online public access catalog. The online public access catalog ( OPAC ), now frequently synonymous with library catalog, is an online database of materials held by a library or group of libraries. Online catalogs have largely replaced the analog card catalogs previously used in libraries.

  9. University of California, Berkeley Libraries - Wikipedia

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    This library was a gift to the university by May T. Morrison in 1921 and is known as the university's “living room.” Many of its collections are works of classic or contemporary fiction. The library was featured in the 2000 Abercrombie & Fitch Back-to-School Catalogue.