LS CAT 7.1:FILING OF ENTRIES – CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICAL

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FILING OF ENTRIES – CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICAL

#1. "A place for everything and everything in its place" is...

#2. The word catalogue has been derived from which language

the word catalogue has been derived froma Greek phrase Katy Logos. “Kate means “by” or “according to” and “Logos” has different meanings like “word” or “order” or “reason”. T

#3. The American Library Association published the A.L.A. Rules for Filing Catalogue Cards in the year

#4. Who published the first code to deal specifically with computer filing ?

#5. Automated information service provided by the British Library is known under acronym...

m BLAISE (British Library Automated Information Service).

#6. what reflects the arrangement of documents in the library?

#7. Which type of filing is also known as "all through alphabetization': or "solid system" where the letters are taken in their sequence irrespective of their word division?

#8. Which form of filing is also called "Nothing before something" method?

This form of filing is also called “Nothing before something” method. Each word is taken as’
a unit in this form of filing. Between word and word there is `nothing’. That is to say the space that we leave between word and word we treat as nothing. “something” should follow only after “nothing” is filed.

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