The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 89
... holdings can be structured in various ways . In the ideal case the bunker principle can be applied : a room - whether it be a cellar or a higher storey is to be screened off on all sides like a box by walls of a special nature . Air ...
... holdings can be structured in various ways . In the ideal case the bunker principle can be applied : a room - whether it be a cellar or a higher storey is to be screened off on all sides like a box by walls of a special nature . Air ...
Page 95
... holdings the possibility presents itself of an upright card index . An index page for entries of all types may be provided ; here , naturally , orders and photography requests can also be entered without lifting out the original ...
... holdings the possibility presents itself of an upright card index . An index page for entries of all types may be provided ; here , naturally , orders and photography requests can also be entered without lifting out the original ...
Page 104
... holdings of a library are , it goes without saying , by no means forms of a normal use in the sense of the user regulations and must therefore be subject to special conditions and rules . Every unnecessary use of the holdings is to be ...
... holdings of a library are , it goes without saying , by no means forms of a normal use in the sense of the user regulations and must therefore be subject to special conditions and rules . Every unnecessary use of the holdings is to be ...
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