Examples of using Cataloguing in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
was first published in 1876 as“A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library”.
Despite the cataloguing, anarchist and autonomous black blocs attacked
We have established a framework for accessioning, cataloguing and digitising audio,
is presently cataloguing them.
labelling, cataloguing, defining.
Business Process Review- working with your Cataloguing staff to develop procedures,
Com is currently the leading online mod resource, cataloguing and hosting a wide range of game mods
The Crystal family is Cockburn's way of cataloguing what they did that made the projects successful.
Futaba Ooki spends most days cataloguing her life through pictures on her phone.
translation and cataloguing some 80 years ago.”.
scanning, and cataloguing of the eighth to tenth century texts
Com and his exemplary work in both cataloguing and classification of fishes make him as well-known as possible,
scanning, and cataloguing of the eighth to 10th century texts
The NCL established a cross-departmental workgroup to supervise development of its collection, cataloguing, curation of special documents,
Since the beginning of the Human Microbiome Project(HMP)- the microbial equivalent of cataloguing DNA in the Human Genome Project- researchers discovered that each human being is actually a vast ecosystem that is home to whole communities of microorganisms.
The first edition of DDC was published anonymously in 1876 under the title"A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library".
Like Messier, he was solely interested in cataloguing objects that might be mistaken for comets;
preservation and cataloguing the tomb's riches,
began cataloguing the library's contents.
She also spent much time cataloguing collections in museums, including the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland in Edinburgh,