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Definition of Cataloguers
1. cataloguer [n] - See also: cataloguer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cataloguers
Literary usage of Cataloguers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guide to the Cataloguing of Periodicals by Library of Congress Catalog Division, Mary Wilson MacNair (1918)
"PREFATORY NOTE cataloguers of periodicals have felt the necessity of decisions
on points of form and order in details of entry not specified in the code of ..."
2. Indexing: A Handbook of Instruction by George Edward Brown (1921)
"The rules there given are those adopted by cataloguers of books and may be ...
IV (17 and 18) cataloguers treat such names differently in the two cases, ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... where we can trust its accuracy. Gennadius of Marseilles continued this work
with great profit to us. The Western cataloguers of heresies, ..."
4. Monopolies and Trusts in America, 1895-1899 by Fanny Borden (1906)
"Or, •; A:..- . New York State Library MELVIL DEWEY Director Bulletin 84 BIBLIOGRAPHY
36 ' • • .- l , A SELECTION OP cataloguers REFERENCE BOOKS ..."