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This glossary provides explanations of terms and acronyms that are used at the Folger (though some may have originated elsewhere or reflect previous practices). | This glossary provides explanations of terms and acronyms that are used at the Folger (though some may have originated elsewhere or reflect previous practices). | ||
==A== | |||
*ALA | |||
==D== | ==D== | ||
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==E== | ==E== | ||
*EMMO | *EMMO | ||
==N== | |||
*NACO | |||
==R== | ==R== | ||
*RBMS | *RBMS: The [http://www.rbms.info/ Rare Books and Manuscripts section] of the American Library Association, which "represents and promotes the interests of librarians who work with rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections." | ||
==S== | ==S== | ||
*Shelfmarks | *Shelfmarks | ||
*STC | *STC | ||
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*TSI |
Revision as of 08:57, 16 July 2014
This glossary provides explanations of terms and acronyms that are used at the Folger (though some may have originated elsewhere or reflect previous practices).
A
- ALA
D
- DCRM
E
- EMMO
N
- NACO
R
- RBMS: The Rare Books and Manuscripts section of the American Library Association, which "represents and promotes the interests of librarians who work with rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections."
S
- Shelfmarks
- STC
T
- TSI