Box 4
Contains 46 Results:
1920s-1930s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.
1940s-1950s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.
1960s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.
1980s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.
1990s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.
2000s
Cataloging is the process of describing and organizing resources in a library catalog, including books, serials, audio/visual materials, moving images, maps, computer files, and electronic resources. This department within the Chester Fritz Library has had several names, including cataloging, bibliographic control, and technical services.