Reference books : a classified and annotated guide to the principal works of reference / compiled by John Minto.
- Minto, John, 1863-1935
- Date:
- 1929
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Reference books : a classified and annotated guide to the principal works of reference / compiled by John Minto. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ausg. x, 179 p. Berlin, Behrend, 1923. 4°. Z695 Linderfelt (K. A.). Eclectic card catalog rules : author and title entries, viii, 104 p. Boston, C. A. Cutter, 1890. la. 8°. Z695 “ Based on Dziatzko’s ‘ Instruction ’ com¬ pared with the rules of the British Museum, Cutter, Dewey, Perkins, and other authorities. With appendix, contg. a list of oriental titles of honor and occupations.” Quinn (J. H.). Library cataloguing, viii, 256 p. Truslove Hanson, [Grafton], 1913. Z695 A practical and useful introd. to the several codes of cataloguing rules, withillus. examples. Savage (E. A.). Manual of descriptive annotation for library catalogues. Library Supply Co., 1906. Z695 Chapter 6 on “Evaluation or characterization” is contributed by Ernest A. Baker, who also contributes the historical note in chap. 9. A valuable list of reference books for the cata¬ loguer is given on pp. 77-83. An admirable manual. Trinity College Library, Cambridge. Cataloguing rules. 32 p. Derby, Harpur & Sons, 1911. U.S. Library of Congress. Subject headings used in the dictionary catalogues of the Library of Congress. Ed. by Mary W. MacNair. 3rd ed. iv, 1535 p. Wash., Govt. Pr. Off., 1928. la. 8°. Z695 Lists of additions and changes are issued at frequent intervals. List 5, Oct.-Dec., 1928. —Literature subject headings, with list for Shakespeare collections and lan¬ guage subj. headings. 5th ed. 147 p. Wash., Govt. Pr. Off., 1926. Z695 —Guide to the cataloguing of Periodi¬ cals. Prep, by Mary W. MacNair. 23 p. Wash., Govt. Pr. Off., 1918. Z695 025.3(016) Bibliography. U.S. Library of Congress. Bibliog. of cooperative cataloguing and the printing of catal. cards (1850-1902). By Torstein Jahr and Adam Julius Strohm. 116 pp. Wash., 1903. Z695 025.4 Classification. Brown (J. D.). Subject classification. With tables, indexes, etc., for the sub¬ division of subjects. 2nd ed., rev. 406 p. Grafton & Co., 1914. la. 8°. Z696 Dewey (Melvil). Decimal classification and relativ index for libraries and personal use. 12th ed., rev. and enl. under direc¬ tion of Dorcas Fellows, Editor. Semi¬ centennial ed. 2 v. [in 1]. 1243 p. Lake Placid Club, Forest Press, 1927. la. 8°. Z696 A7. 1. Tables. \r. 2. Relativ subject index. Institnt International de Bibliographic. La classification decimale. Expose du system e et tables abregees. 57 p. Brux¬ elles, Palais Mondial, 1927. imp. 8°. Z696 The complete tables of the new ed. are in course of publication, 1927- The first ed. was pubd. in Brussels in 1905 under the title “ Manuel du repertoire bibliographique universel -—Classification Bibliographique par matieres (classification decimale).” Merrill (W. S.). Code for classifiers, principles governing the consistent placing of books in a system of classification, viii, 128 p. Chicago, Amer. Lib. Assoc., 1928. Z696 A revision of the mimeographed ed. of 1914 which has been submitted to, and annotated by, classifiers in several large American libraries. These comments and criticisms are embodied in this new ed. The order of topics is that of the Dewey classification, but the principles are applicable to any classification. Bayers (W. C. Berwick). Manual of classification for libraries and biblio¬ graphers. 345 p. Ulus. Grafton, 1926. Z696 9 tables of schemes of classification, including those of J. C. Brunet, Bacon, Dewey, Cutter, Library of Congress, J. D. Brown. Chapter 6 of J. D. Brown’s Library classification and Cataloguing is reprinted in appx. I. A select bibliog. forms appx. II. U.S. Library of Congress. Classification. Outline scheme of classes. Bepr. of revision of 1920. 25 p. Wash., Govt. Pr. Off., 1926. 4°. Z696 The following schedules have been printed. A, Gen. Works. Polygraphy, 2d. ed. B. Pt.l, B-BJ, Philosophy. BL-BX, Religions. C, Auxiliary sciences of history. D, History— general. D. 501-659, European War. E-F, History—America, 2d. ed. G, Geography, Anthropology, Sports and Games, 2d. ed. GR-GT, Folk-lore, Manners and Customs. H, Social sciences, 2 ed. incl. HT. HT, Social groups. J, Political science, 2d. ed. L. Edu¬ cation. M, Music, 2d. ed. X, Fine Arts, 3d. ed. P-PA, Philology, Linguistic, Classical Philology, Classical Literature. PN, PR, PS, PZ, Literature—General, English and American.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29827395_0035.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)