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dictionary catalog

American  

noun

  1. a library catalog having all its entries, including authors, titles, subjects, etc., in one general alphabetical sequence.


Etymology

Origin of dictionary catalog

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80

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Cutter's author table, 34, 91;   expansive classification, 79, 84-90;   rules for a dictionary catalog, 31.

From A Library Primer by Dana, John Cotton

They should be advised to use both kinds, and particularly the dictionary catalog for biography, as the short analytical references are most often what they want.

From Library Work with Children by Hazeltine, Alice Isabel

The Cumulative index is rather better to teach them the use of periodicals, since it does not contain so many, and also as it gives such a very good idea of the dictionary catalog.

From Library Work with Children by Hazeltine, Alice Isabel

A dictionary catalog will be useful in teaching the child to look up subjects for himself.

From Library Work with Children by Hazeltine, Alice Isabel

Alphabetical arrangement, dictionary catalog, 97, 102;   for photographs, 177-178.

From A Library Primer by Dana, John Cotton