2 edition of Alphabetical subject indication of information found in the catalog.
Alphabetical subject indication of information
J. Metcalfe
Published
1965
by Rutgers University
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by J. Metcalfe. |
Series | Rutgers series on systems for the intellectual organization of information - vol. 3 |
Contributions | Rutgers University. Graduate School of Library Service. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL16570909M |
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formal a detailed collection of information on a particular subject, especially in a short book. the complete works. This section includes lists of books and articles that the author has used or referred to in writing the book.
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