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Library hand
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Library handwriting
Library hand is a rounded style of handwriting once taught in library schools. The intention was to ensure uniformity and legibility in the…
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2019
2019
Library Handwriting: Legibility, Clarity, Speed, Uniformity, Compactness
Prokopenko Liliia
Bibliotechnyi visnyk
2019
Corpus ID: 213109297
2013
2013
BURDUR HALK KÜTÜPHANESİ EL YAZMALARINA GÖRE BURDURLU MÜSTENSİHLER ve MÜELLİFLER
Rıza Oğraş
2013
Corpus ID: 192252716
This study reveals the people from Burdur who made contributions to our culture and who studied in any field of science or arts…
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2012
2012
Subject Guides: Tool Library: Hand Tools
Kari A. Kozak
2012
Corpus ID: 231276075
2010
2010
Simplified Library School Rules; Card Catalog, Accession, Book Numbers, Shelf List, Capitals, Punctuation, Abbreviations, Library Handwriting
M. Dewey
2010
Corpus ID: 60285775
2007
2007
[Seeding Methods for Run Transferable Libraries] Capturing Domain Relevant Functionality through Schematic Manipulation for Genetic Programming
Gearoid Murphy
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C. Ryan
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Daniel Howard
Frontiers in the Convergence of Bioscience and…
2007
Corpus ID: 15967825
This paper applies a recently developed technique of expression structure analysis and parametric distribution to the generation…
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2005
2005
The Changing Library Education Curriculum
V. Gregory
Encyclopedia of Information Science and…
2005
Corpus ID: 20068850
Libraries of the 21s t century are very different places from those that existed at the beginning of the 20t h century, and very…
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1987
1987
Library science education in the online environment
S. Intner
SCOU
1987
Corpus ID: 26707230
The relationship between library science, information science and computing might no t be obvious. In fact, it is the place of…
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