A Library Primer by John Cotton Dana
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8 Books are entered in the accession book. 9 Books are stamped with library stamp. 10 Books are opened to loosen binding, and pages cut, if necessary. 11 The book-plates are pasted inside the front cover--if book-plates are used. 12 Pockets are pasted on the inside of front cover or wherever the system adopted places them. 13 Labels are put on the backs. 14 Books are classified, author-numbered and call-numbered. 15 Books are entered on shelf-list. 16 Catalog cards are written--author, title, and subject. 17 Bulletin lists of the books are made out for posting up and for newspapers. 18 Call-numbers are written on the labels, the pockets, and the book slips. 19 Labels are varnished. 20 The call-number of each book is entered in the proper place on the |
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