author,book title,
The book's publisher.
Books are cataloged by the Anglo American Cataloging Rules. The original entry is the author entry unless there is no author or more than three authors. The secondary entries are title entries or subject entries.
There are several types of card catalog: Author catalog, which sorts alphabetically according to the author's name. Title catalog, which sorts alphabetically according to the title of the entry. Dictionary catalog, which sorts all entries (author, title, subject, and series) alphabetically. Keyword catalog, which sorts alphabetically according to a system of keywords. Systematic catalog, which sorts subjects alphabetically according to a systematic subdivision of subjects. Shelf list catalog, which is a formal catalog that has entries sorted in the same order as bibliographic items are shelved. This is typically the primary inventory for the library.
Yes they are only allowed 3 entries. That kinda sucks doesn't it.
dear you should elaborate your question further cell entries for what you are seeking, its misleading question
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THREE KINDS OF CATALOG CARDS: title card, author card && subject card. (: slide rule cards):
Three internal structures of the male reproductive system include the cowper's glands, prostate gland, and seminal vesicles.
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Three of the many organs in the female reproductive system include the uterus, ovaries, and vagina.
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