Sentences with phrase «library catalogue cards»

A young Anne Frank is here, reimagined in a modern - day setting by Keith Mayerson, and so is Albert Speer, in Matthew Weinstein's Thomas Kinkade Inside the Third Reich, from the series of rectified library catalogue cards he'll show at Carolina Nitsch this fall.
He observed that there was a clear difference between the metadata of a library catalogue card and the data in the book catalogued, but that in the web of hyperlinked full texts, data was also metadata.

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It was remarkable because, although he died in 1947, Whitehead was only a few cards in the library catalogue until, during the past decade and continuing into the present, literally shelves of books have been written explaining his thought, interpreting it, and applying it to a variety of areas.
Or else I had to make a trip to the library and look - up the card catalogue.
Set - up is free with a library card from any OverDrive - powered library, and through an integrated catalogue, booklovers can search for the title they want, and depending on the title, choose to either borrow or buy.
Baum, whose practice involves documentation of the ways we document data, captures peripheral elements of systematic intellectual knowledge, photographing library cards or catalogue tags.
They contain press - cuttings, photocopies of press - cuttings, drafts of articles, copies of catalogues and private view cards, correspondence and related papers from various libraries and archives.
This is a reference to searching in library card catalogues but it's true that, along with all of its faults, the card catalogue also provided library users with a reasonable representation of the information space and their place within it.
In other words, Google says that being able to search books on its site — which it describes as the equivalent of a giant library card catalogue — is not the same as making the books themselves available.
And just before the turn of the century before this one, stereographs or stereograms were popular, those almost double photographs that were viewed through a device that look rather like a small library card catalogue drawer.
Slate Magazine — Recipe cards: a brief history — Katie Arnold - Ratliff — A pleasantly nostalgic piece that tracks very much the same kind of change that library catalogues and cards went through.
Look for unusual antiques to repurpose; for example, line the drawers of a vintage library card catalogue with anti-tarnish cloth and store forks, spoons and so on in dedicated drawers, or hang a salvaged glass - front cabinet and display glassware and china.
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