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Answers to exercises

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2018

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Summary

Note: In showing number-building, when only part of a number has been added, that part is underlined.

Chapter 3

  • 1 The internet (Mac Bride, 1999) 004.678

  • 2 Library disaster planning and recovery handbook (ed. Camila Alire, 2000) 025.82

  • 3 The Chambers encyclopedia (2001) 032 This is a British encyclopedia, and so goes in 032. An American one would go in 031.

  • 4 Philosophy: a very short introduction (Edward Craig, 2002) 100 Notice that there is no way of indicating that this is an introduction.

  • 5 Tarot: intermediate handbook (Trudy J. Ashplant, 2001) 133.32424

  • 6 Psychology (Lewis Barker, 2002) 150

  • 7 Stress management (Jeff Davidson, 2001) 155.9042

  • 8 Introduction to logic (Harry J. Gensler, 2002) 160

  • 9 Innocent civilians: the morality of killing in war (Colm McKeogh, 2002) 172.42

  • 10 Charismatic glossolalia: an empirical–theological study (Mark J. Cartledge, 2002) 234.132

  • 11 Understanding human communication (Ronald B. Adler and George Rodman, 2000) 302.2

  • 12 Sociolinguistics: an introduction to language and society (Peter Trudgill, 2000) 306.44

  • Notice that Sociolinguistics is one of the topics mentioned in a ‘Class here’ note under 306.44 Language.

  • 13 Economics (Keith Brunskill, 2001) 330

  • 14 Nuclear power (Ian Graham, 2001) 333.7924 You might expect a topic like this to be somewhere in Science, but all kinds of energy appear in 333.79.

  • 15 The plague makers: the secret world of biological warfare (Wendy Barnaby, 2000) 358.38

  • 16 Modern nuclear chemistry (Walter Loveland and David Morrissey, 2003) 541.38

  • Again we have an example of a ‘Class here’ note for this topic under 541.38 Radiochemistry.

  • 17 Electrical engineering: a concise reference (R. Kories and H. Schmidt- Walyter, 2003) 621.3

  • There is no way of indicating that this is a concise book.

  • 18 Quiche & soufflé cookbook: a 2 in 1 cookbook that makes these French favorites easy, Rev. ed. (Paul Mayer, 1982) 641.82 Here we have an ‘Including’ note showing both quiches and soufflés under 641.82 Main dishes.

  • 19 The handbook of human resource management (ed. Brian Towers, 2003) 658.3

  • 20 Petfood technology (ed. Jennifer L. Kvamme and Timothy D. Phillips, 2003) 664.66

  • Another occurrence of a ‘Class here’ note.

  • 21 Modern petroleum technology, 6th ed. (Institute of Petroleum, 2000) 665.5

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    , pp. 127 - 144
    Publisher: Facet
    Print publication year: 2004

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