most typically, "reference"
Robert R. V. Wiederkehr has written: 'Alternatives for future library catalogs' -- subject(s): Cataloging, Costs, Data processing, Library Catalog Cost Model Project, Library catalogs
"Romeo and Juliet" would come second in a card catalog. The title "Romeo and Juliet" follows the alphabetic order of "Raven, The" as "R" comes after "J" in the English alphabet.
J. R. Burdick has written: 'The American card catalog' -- subject(s): Collectors and collecting, Advertising cards, Cards, Trading cards
just keep cutting it or you can stand in front of a chair and put it on r cardboard
You can always find a free catalog (catalogue in British spelling) right at the Toys R Us store, or on their website (the logo on the store building has a backwards letter R and on the website the R is shown as "R").
The R in the RSPAC stand for Royal.
Books with call numbers above the letter "R" are typically in the range of "S" to "Z" in the Library of Congress classification system. These call numbers cover subjects such as technology, science, medicine, social sciences, and literature. If you are looking for a specific topic in this range, you can use an online library catalog to search for books with call numbers starting with letters beyond "R".
Where is the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THe R's stand for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
R. L. Mittal has written: 'Library administration' -- subject(s): Library science, Library administration
maby but if they make one you would never have to buy a new one because you could type you library r and it finds it. but that would never happen because the internet doesnt help. who else agres
What step does the R in PRICES stand for? Why is this step important?