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  2. Category:Catalog lookup templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates relating to online library catalogs. This category contains templates that create an inline, external link to an entry for a work or edition in an online catalog. The specific entry is determined by a unique identifier passed as a parameter in the template.

  3. Auction catalog - Wikipedia

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    Prices may be posted online. Some collectors annotate their copies of the catalogs, to record prices brought and even buyers' identities. The actual physical auction catalog is limited to print runs which started in 2005 when the major auction houses created their own app. Since 2020, it is rare that you can purchase the physical auction catalog.

  4. Lookbook.nu - Wikipedia

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    "Lookbook.nu" was a fashion, youth culture, and community website, created by Yuri Lee in San Francisco. It was inspired by street fashion websites and blogs such as The Sartorialist and The Cobrasnake and designed for users to post their own street-fashion photography, featuring themselves and their outfits. One fashion writer called the site ...

  5. Lookbook - Wikipedia

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    Whereas a fashion lookbook has more in common with a portfolio, cinematography lookbooks will contain a collection of reference images illustrating scene layout, setting, and lighting. This may be used by a cinematographer to show a director how to illustrate or communicate the intended result of a scene, or vice versa, when the director has ...

  6. Wikipedia:Books - Wikipedia

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    For help with downloading a single Wikipedia page as a PDF, see Help:Download as PDF. (Free service) (Free service) The Wiki-as-Ebook project provides encyclopedias for E-Book-readers created from a large set of Wikipedia articles.

  7. Google Catalogs - Wikipedia

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    This was a free Google service. Catalog search was a major digitization project for Google, as thousands of merchant catalogs were scanned and made accessible to the public. Users were able to flip through pages of catalogs from a variety of industries, except those that focus on liquor, tobacco, firearms, or similar products. [ 4 ]

  8. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    Systematic catalog: a subject catalog, sorted according to some systematic subdivision of subjects. Also called a Classified catalog. Shelf list catalog: a formal catalog with entries sorted in the same order as bibliographic items are shelved. This catalog may also serve as the primary inventory for the library.

  9. Font catalog - Wikipedia

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    A font catalog or font catalogue, also called a type specimen book, [1] is a collection of specimen of typefaces offering sample use of the fonts for the included typefaces, originally in the form of a printed book. [2] The definition has also been applied to websites [3] offering a specimen collection similar to what a printed catalog provides.