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100 _aWRIGHT, Alex
_qAlex Wright
245 _aCataloging the world:
_bPaul Otlet and the birth of the information age/
_cAlex Wright
260 _aOxford:
_bOxford University Press,
300 _a350 p.:
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_c22 cm.
_eBook.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aCataloging the world reflects humanity’s ongoing effort to organize, classify, and preserve knowledge across cultures, disciplines, and technologies. From early libraries and natural history collections to digital databases and global networks, cataloging shapes how information is accessed, shared, and understood. This work examines the evolution of cataloging practices, their role in knowledge management, and the challenges posed by vast data growth and cultural diversity. It highlights how cataloging not only orders information but also influences what societies remember, value, and transmit to future generations.
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650 _2Universal bibliography
_aHistory
700 _aAlex Wright
_eAuthor
_qAlex Wright
856 _yhttp://172.20.27.22:4000/handle/123456789/45
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