Sentences with phrase «other library catalogues»

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With a global library of 15 million licensed songs1 from all of the major labels, leading independent labels, and major publishers worldwide, the Music Unlimited service offers users convenient access to the entire music catalogue and millions of other tracks on a wide range of mobile and in - home devices, anytime they want it.
The work was unveiled on February 25 at an opening reception attended by Pratt Institute President Thomas F. Schutte, Provost Kirk E. Pillow, Fine Arts Chair Deborah Bright, Director of Libraries Russell Abell, Sol LeWitt Catalogue Raisonné Director of Research Lindsay Aveilhe, Conant and her students, and others who were involved in the project.
The Graham Foundation will sell the exhibition catalogue along with other select titles in its library throughout the exhibition.
For copies of catalogues and other records of local organizations with which an artist exhibited, check the holdings of R&BL and other local research libraries, as well as Chicago Collections for such materials in manuscript and archive collections.
We saw the value of accessing Scribd content categorized by the user who uploaded it, which is analogous to searching a library catalogue or database for other secondary material written by an author of a specific resource we found useful.
I would search catalogues from other larger libraries, search the legal literature indices (usually on Quicklaw) and, depending on the time frame, either provide a list of cites or track down the items themselves from outside libraries.
The University of Alberta Libraries have created a Facebook application that lets Facebook users look at the library catalogue, use RefWorks and perform other library functions without leaving the snug confines of Facebook.
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.
But our duty to preserve is not enshrined anywhere and we have no formal preservation agreements with any other libraries, nor is our catalogue accessible to those outside of government.
The question is, would allowing for tagging and other similar features in our traditional library catalogues make them more useful or more used?
The effects from type of research or other reasons were minimal: 70 % of LLMC usage comes from library catalogues and only 30 % from other sources.
Alternatively, if your library doesn't own the print title needed or if you don't find them in the above databases, you can identify other library holdings of Haitian legal materials in print and electronic format by checking catalogs such as Open WorldCat, AMICUS (choose «entire AMICUS database» to search through all Canadian library collections, including the e-content), CCfr (Catalogue collectif de France), Gallica (the Bibliothèque nationale de France's digital collection), and COPAC (British and Irish university libraries).
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