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"Library Of The University Of California, Volume 1: Contents-index" offers a detailed glimpse into the early cataloging efforts of one of America's leading academic institutions. Compiled under the direction of the University of California, Berkeley Library and with significant contributions from Joseph Cummings Rowell, this volume serves as an invaluable reference for researchers, historians, and library science enthusiasts. It provides a comprehensive index of the library's holdings at a specific point in its history.
This historical document sheds light on the development of library classification systems and the breadth of knowledge preserved within the University of California system. It's a testament to the enduring importance of libraries in preserving and disseminating information.
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