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catalogue1590s, "to make a catalogue;" see catalogue (n.). From 1630s as "to enter into a catalogue." Related: Catalogued; cataloguing.
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catalogueearly 15c., from Old French catalogue "list, index" (14c.), and directly from Late Latin catalogus, from Greek katalogos "a list, register, enrollment" (such as the katalogos neon, [..]
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catalogueEnumerations of items, usually arranged systematically, with descriptive details; may be in book or pamphlet form, on cards
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catalogueCatalog
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cataloguecatalog: a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically; "it does not pretend to be a catalog of his achievements" make an itemized list or catalog of; classify; [..]
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cataloguea list of things in a special order, like a list of books in a library
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catalogueThe catalogue of a publisher refers to the works they own publishing rights to.
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catalogueThe catalogue of a distributor refers to the products they have distribution rights for.
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catalogueOfficial publication of an exhibition, listing all exhibitors plus general information
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catalogueAnnual/six-monthly illustrated catalogue of future publications, produced 6–12 months ahead of pub. Used primarily by Publicity and International Sales depts.
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catalogueA concept related to the Metadata of one or more Collections of a library, independent of the digital or non‐digital nature of the related Contents. This is a vague concept, as sometimes it might be u [..]
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catalogue(n) a complete list of things; usually arranged systematically(n) a book or pamphlet containing an enumeration of things(v) make an itemized list or catalog of; classify(v) make a catalogue, compile a [..]
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catalogueCollection, in an homogenous ensemble, of standard information regarding identified and protected cultural objects. Source: Dictionnaire comparé du droit du patrimoine culturel
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catalogueThe USC Catalogue is the document of authority for all students. The program requirements listed in the USC Catalogue supersede any information that may be contained in any bulletin of any school or department. The university reserves the right to change its policies, rules, regulations, requirements for graduation, course offerings and any other c [..]
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catalogueThe catalogue in effect for the term in which a student was first admitted to a degree program and enrolled at USC. Students are subject to the degree requirements detailed in the catalogue of enrollment. Students may switch to a later catalogue as long as they were enrolled in a term in which it was in effect. They must then follow all requirement [..]
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cataloguethe systematic list recording artifacts and other finds, recovered by archaeological research, including their description and Provenience.
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catalogueA document sold at shows which lists each entered dog's entry number, class entered, registered name and number, breeder, owner, sire, dam, and date of birth. Excellent tool [..]
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catalogueCatalogues contain sets of metadata entities, identifiers, and descriptions of associated items included in a registry. Registries can be thought of as smart catalogues with enhanced functionality whi [..]
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catalogueA listing of all the books, periodicals, and other resources owned by a library.
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catalogueThis is the glossy, beautifully produced glamorized brochure that the auction house sends to collectors and other interested parties to whet the appetite for a sale, provide the estimates, and pump up [..]
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catalogue
A systematic list of names, books, pictures etc.
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