Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
And she definitely would like to toss the old card catalogue.
It was the long, tall cabinet that held the card catalogue.
"You don't even know how to read a card catalogue."
Against the wall opposite the window stood the dark mahogany card catalogue.
Old-fashioned card catalogues stand to one side of the library.
"I use the card catalogue and touch the books, but it seems to me overall that the library is being taken away from the people."
I looked in vain for the simple card catalogues of my youth.
I had my secretary go into the library card catalogue and pull everything he'd checked out.
It's like a huge library with a spotty card catalogue.
"Did you know it doesn't even have a card catalogue?
With minimal encouragement, she will talk about her card catalogue on race horses.
"They see the Internet as the world's largest library, only someone threw away the card catalogue," he said.
Cards are thus equivalent to entries for books in the main card catalogue.
In a large library, the card catalogue often filled a large room.
Reynolds walked over to a card catalogue and pulled out the M drawer.
The bomb scattered a card catalogue for 75,000 volumes, making the job that much harder.
If the Internet is the world's largest library, it lacks a decent card catalogue.
As a reminder of the role the card catalogue once served, 50,000 cards have become wallpaper.
In the research library, however, scholars are still working with nineteenth-century card catalogue entries.
Later, a card catalogue of the author, title and cross-reference were prepared.
The old card catalogue still does just fine.
Still, computers have replaced the card catalogue, whose cards now serve as wallpaper.
The shelves and the card catalogues were highly polished oak.
The practice, he said, may be suitable for maintenance and automation of card catalogues.
"There were 250,000 entries in the card catalogue, so that was a minimum," Miller explains.
In 1876, a beginning was made on a public card catalog.
"You can find the number for it in the card catalog," I told him.
Besides, looking for things in card catalogs is my business.
The seminary is still working to move from a card catalog to a computer system, he said.
Its card catalog, with more than 45 million cards, is the largest in the world.
It was the first in the county to discard the card catalog.
The large map case and the library's card catalog are still in use.
Materials from 1994 to present are included in the electronic card catalog.
Richmond started a card catalog when he was twenty one.
In one town not only the book was stolen but also the cards from the card catalog.
There is no card catalog - on index cards or computer.
They had to use the paper card catalog system, in Russian, to locate four of the books on the list.
I went to the card catalog and looked up New York.
She was also able to draw on his extensive card catalog system for the collection.
Imagine if one company controlled the card catalog of every library in the world.
She's prettier in the card catalog photo, but it's her.
One difference between this Web site and a card catalog is that there's no librarian to help you.
On my right were the card catalogs and then, later, the Xerox machines.
I went to the nearest honey-colored table by the card catalog.
"On the reference table next to the card catalog."
"Did you tear out all the cards in the card catalog pertaining to that book?"
So you can't just go to a library and type them into a card catalog to find the answer."
"Its number is in the card catalog," I said.
There are more than 30 department print card catalogs arranged by subject and classification.
Its card catalog is accessible for online searching by students, faculty, and staff.