And be shore to call off the names in alphabetical order--don't fur-git that part!
A printed catalogue in author-alphabetical form has been published with supplement, and in addition, separate subject catalogues are issued.
The alphabetical catalogues are kept up day by day on slips.
There is a generalalphabetical catalogue in writing; the catalogue of the MSS.
The catalogues are in writing, and are both alphabetical and classified; printed catalogues have been issued of portions of the MSS.
The catalogues are in manuscript, and include two general alphabetical catalogues, the one in volumes, the other on slips, as well as a systematic catalogue in volumes.
The catalogues (one alphabetical and one classified) are on slips, the titles being printed.
There is not yet, as at the British Museum, an alphabetical catalogue of all the printed works and kept up by periodical supplements, but since 1897 a Catalogue general des livres imprimes has been begun.
There is a general classified catalogue in writing for the use of readers; and an alphabetical one on slips arranged in boxes for the officials.
There is one general written catalogue arranged in classes, with alphabetical indexes.
It is an alphabetical author-catalogue; and the Bodleian, like the British Museum, has no complete subject-index.
The card method consists of a series of cards in alphabeticalor other order kept on edge in trays or drawers, to which projecting guides are added in order to facilitate reference.
Index to the Tales, and Proper Names, Together with Alphabetical Table of Notes in Volumes XI.
The main feature of Morse's system was to use the electric current for sending an alphabetical code consisting of certain combinations of "dots and dashes.
We must look to Egypt for the origin of the material form of our book as well as for the origin of our alphabetical characters.
The class arrangement was purely alphabetical by class titles, and the number designations followed the alphabetical order.
The arbitrary correspondence originally established between the alphabetical order of class titles and the numerical order was destroyed as soon as expansion of the classification began.
It is apparent that in an alphabetical arrangement allied species can not be kept together without printing every proximate genus.
Containing an Alphabetical List of the Baronets of the United Kingdom, short Biographical Notices, Dates of Creation, Addresses, &c.
Containing anAlphabetical List of the Knights of the United Kingdom, short Biographical Notices, Dates of Creation, Addresses, &c.
Containing an Alphabetical List of the House of Lords, Dates of Creation, Lists of Scotch and Irish Peers, Addresses, &c.
The progress of the vocal language depends most closely on the habit of alphabetical writing; by means of which only does vocal language acquire the precision and purity of its articulation.
Alphabetical writing thus consists of signs of signs,--the words or concrete signs of vocal language being analysed into their simple elements, which severally receive designation.
In particular, hieroglyphics uses spatial figures to designate ideas; alphabetical writing, on the other hand, uses them to designate vocal notes which are already signs.
It contains an alphabetical index and an alphabetical list of the rabbinical interpreters of the Bible.
Mysterium Novum," with a preface of a Hebrew poem consisting of 139 verses, arranged in alphabetical order, and giving an acrostic of his own name.
The names are given in alphabetical order, as this method seems to be the more convenient for the compiler, and the time and country in which they lived are added.
These form the alphabetical index to the borrowers, while the borrowers’ number register supplies the numerical side.
The most elementary form of the page catalogue is the ordinary manuscript book, with stepped thumb-index or simple alphabetical division of the leaves, so many being allowed for each letter of the alphabet.
If topical indexes are required they can be compiled on 8vo slips, the subject word being written boldly on the top of the sheet, and the names of the writers on the topic in alphabetical order below.
In arranging courses of lectures, for example, a librarian may write and receive any number of letters; and he wants them together as a rule and not in the alphabetical order of correspondents.
This point may be further illustrated by the case of men or women who are not adepts at using alphabetical lists, and who turn up a particular word in a dictionary with much difficulty and loss of time.
It is not necessary to keep an alphabetical index of guarantors if the electors’ roll is marked as previously suggested.
The fear of carelessness or ignorance on the part of assistants has caused some librarians to prefer analphabetical system of filing.
The space in the top left-hand corner is to hold the borrower’s name, boldly written in as a catch-word for alphabetical arrangement.
Regarding, however, the arrangement of the Recipes, the Authoress has chosen the Dictionary form, believing an alphabetical arrangement to be the best for a book that is being constantly referred to.
In such works no special provision is made for supplying short and comprehensive information regarding individual words, arranged in their alphabetical order, of the kind most likely to be required by the great mass of general readers.
The groups of two consonants will be treated in alphabetical order.
Here, the surest and the quickest guide to the book is of course the alphabetical order, in which it must necessarily be found.
This is a substitute for an index, although (not being arranged in alphabetical order) it is far less useful than that time-saving aid to research.
The titles are very brief, and are arranged in the catalogue under the names of the respective publishers, with an alphabetical index of authors and of anonymous titles at the end.
Subjects or titles in their alphabetical order in the same alphabet as the authors.
For three dollars a year, it supplies weekly and monthly alphabetical lists of whatever comes from the press, in book form, as completely as the titles can be gathered from every source.
Especially useful and time-saving is this, where classes of books are arranged in alphabetical sequence.
In this case, if several hundred periodicals are taken, an attendant should be always present to serve them to readers, from the shelves or cases where they should be kept in alphabetical order.
This would be near enough to alphabetical order for most readers, with the immense advantage of opening at one glance before the eye, any author or subject.
It is often forgotten by the advocates of systematic subject catalogues rather than alphabetical ones, that catalogues are for those who do not know, more than for those who do.
Dividing the world culture of the living races on this basis, one perceives a fundamental difference of its types between the alphabetical users and the hieroglyphic users, each of which has its own virtues and vices.
The most civilized portion under the alphabetical culture is also inhabited by the most fickled people.
Certainly this phenomenon can be partially explained by the extra-fluidity of the alphabetical language which cannot be depended upon as a suitable organ to conserve any solid idea.
Now, with all respects to alphabetical civilization, it must be frankly stated that it has a grave and inherent defect in its lack of solidity.
Adelaide Street, his Catalogue of English and Foreign Theology, arranged according to subject, and with an Alphabetical Index of Authors: and also Parts I.
The mode of arrangement calls for special attention; this may be either chronological, alphabetical or according to classes, but great confusion will be caused by uniting the three systems.
In old indexes the indexed word was not brought to the front, but was left in its place in the sentence, so that the alphabetical order was not made perceptible to the eye.
The alphabetical arrangement is so simple, convenient and easily understood that it has naturally superseded the other forms, save in some exceptional cases.
In answer to his call I began to collect; but instances of words must be noted as one comes across them, and of course they do not occur in alphabetical order.
An Alphabetical Table of the principal Matters contained in the Nine Appendixes to Robbins's Abridgment.
Containing an Alphabetical List of the Names and Places of Abode of the Merchants and Traders of the City of Dublin.
Divisions and Boundaries carefully coloured; and an Alphabetical Index of all the Names contained in the Maps, with their Latitude and Longitude.
A New Edition, with an Historical and Scientific Introduction, a systematic Analysis, a Biographical Notice, Notes, and a copiousAlphabetical Index.
They have been selected from an alphabetical list prepared separately, and are included as being of some interest, in addition to those contained in the articles.
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