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MR. QUINN'S book should prove of real service as a guide for young librarians to the various codes of cataloguing rules. His bright, helpful chapters should certainly convince the beginner in library work that the office of librarian is no sinecure; and the arrangement of his matter, and the subjects chosen for treatment, should enable information on practical cataloguing to be obtained with a minimum expenditure of trouble.
Library Cataloguing.
By J. Henry Quinn. Pp. viii + 256. (London: Truslove and Hanson, Ltd., 1913.)
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Library Cataloguing . Nature 91, 581 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091581b0
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