WASHINGTON — Henriette D. Avram, whose far-reaching work at the Library of Congress replaced ink-on-paper card catalogs and revolutionized cataloging systems at libraries worldwide, died April 22 of ...
The card catalog was long a central part of library searches, that hulking, drawer-lined, paper-filled "computer" that served as a library's centerpiece well before the computers we now know entered ...
The card catalog in the UTSA Library is gone—forever! How can materials be found without a card catalog? Simple. Just use the new, online computer catalog. For those unfamiliar with using computer ...
This old-school catalog card shows the Library of Congress' copy of John James' Audubon's seminal The Birds of America. The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures, published by Chronicle ...
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