reference department उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- :: : I read in the news recently that the Charleston County Public Library reference department takes questions through IM . I'm sure that it will be temporary because they will quickly be overrun by too many stupid questions .-- ( talk ) 03 : 23, 25 February 2007 ( UTC)
- She later recalled that she attended the protests " always wearing good shoes and gloves, the proper lady-librarian, " hoping to show that war protestors were " ordinary folks . " In 1968, she was hired as Head of the Reference Department at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where she continued to work with peace activists.
- Membership seems to have been loosely defined, and members and non-members paid to receive " Tardis ", " The Celestial Toyroom " ( which was merged with " Tardis " for the duration of 1977 ) and other items such as the reference department's'StInfos'without any of these charges being interpreted as society membership fees.
- Working with founding editor Selma Jeanne Cohen, the editorial board ( George Dorris, Nancy Goldner, Beate Gordon, Nancy Reynolds, David Vaughan, Suzanne Youngerman ), and the staff of Oxford's Scholarly and Professional Reference Department, she was a major force in rescuing the project and bringing it to a successful conclusion with publication of a six-volume set in 1998.
- Early activities included the establishment of a newsletter to promote fan communication through pen-pals and swaps, titled " The Celestial Toyroom " after the first episode of the story " The Celestial Toymaker ", and the establishment of a reference department to collate and circulate accurate information about the production and storyline of each " Doctor Who " episode, headed by Jeremy Bentham.
- Jesse Sheidlower, senior editor in the Random House reference department, said " picnic " has recently come under suspicion because of an untrue story that it refers to parties in the countryside where black children were " picked " and assaulted . ( The known parentage of the word goes back to mid-18th-century French pique-nique, but beyond that, its roots are unclear .)