David Dillard writes “Standards for Archival Description: A Handbook, from
The Society of American Archivists is a full text monograph online that is available at no cost to the reader at the above website. A significant part of the coverage of this
book is of interest and value to the general library user in general
collections as well as of importance in archival practice. The section
covering subject headings would be a prime example of this.
David Dillard writes “Standards for Archival Description: A Handbook, from
The Society of American Archivists is a full text monograph online that is available at no cost to the reader at the above website. A significant part of the coverage of this
book is of interest and value to the general library user in general
collections as well as of importance in archival practice. The section
covering subject headings would be a prime example of this.TABLE OF CONTENTS
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David Dillard
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Russell’s Paradox
3. Russell’s Paradox
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A less familiar reformulation is in terms of library catalogues.
A keen librarian creates a meta-catalogue listing
all those catalogues which do not contain themselves.
Does this meta-catalogue merit an entry in itself?
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