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A card catalogue is a file containing information about the books and other materials held in a library. Card catalogs were once commonly physical cabinets of drawers containing cards but now often exist online.

Register can be used as a synonym of catalogue, as can inventory and index. Perhaps the most general synonym of catalogue is list. The kind of catalogue that you can order products from and comes in the form of a printed booklet is still somewhat common, despite the popularity of online shopping.

Bentley University reserves the right to modify or amend curricula and catalogue content, and change or modify aspects of university operations, as well as increase tuition and other charges without notice. Policies and regulations may be amended from time to time without notice by action of the responsible bodies or persons. The information on this website and in the course catalogue PDF is accurate as of the date of publication. Discrepancies may exist between website and PDF content.

Bentley University strives to make web content accessible to all users. If you are having difficulty accessing information and need this content in an alternate format, please contact Stephanie Segalini at 781-891-2004 or sseg...@bentley.edu

The catalogue raisonns collection is located and requested at the reference desk in the Art & Architecture Collection; the call numbers begin with (C.R.). According to some scholars, not all volumes collected and placed in our reference desk collection are true catalogues raisonns. We have included books that provide the closest listing of all the works of an artist that is available at the moment. Any raisonns dealing with etchings, lithographs, and prints are housed in our Print Collection, Room 308.

Organizations Dealing with Catalogues raisonn:

Catalogue Raisonn Scholars Association

International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)

Index to Print Catalogues Raisonns:

The Print Council Index to Oeuvre-Catalogues of Prints by European and American Artists

As of 16 November 2023, a revised version of the Novel Food status Catalogue has replaced the former version. This revised version adds new foods (algal species and food cultures), updates the novel foods status of the foods listed in the catalogue and brings the following new features:

Please note that the new Novel Food status Catalogue is a non-binding tool that lists products of animal and plant origin, algal species, food cultures and other substances subject to the Novel Food Regulation, based on information provided by the EU Member States. This should be read in conjunction with the Union list of novel foods

It is a non-exhaustive list and serves as orientation on whether a product will need an authorisation under the Novel Food Regulation. EU countries may restrict the marketing of a product through specific legislation. For information, businesses should contact their national authorities.

In some cases, information is shown regarding the history of use of food supplements and ingredients used exclusively in food supplements in the EU countries. If foods and/or food ingredients were used exclusively in food supplements, new uses in other foods require authorisation under the Novel Food Regulation.

Businesses submit information to the national authorities of the respective EU country for verification e.g. the history of significant consumption of a food or food ingredient prior to 15 May 1997 in the EU.

Which spelling do you think looks best? Your answer might depend on where you live. In the United States, catalog is the most common way to spell the word. In other English-speaking countries, catalogue is most popular.

The McKinney Public Library System on Monday upgraded to a new online catalog system known as Koha, an open-source Integrated Library System (ILS) used by thousands of libraries worldwide. McKinney Courier-Gazette

Cataloguing is not simple data entry, and understanding how to catalogue within a MARC record is not as simple identifying the field and inputting straightforward data and punctuation. The Cataloguing Librarian

Howard University makes every effort to provide accurate and current information in this catalogue. However, the University reserves the right to change the rules governing admission, tuition, fees, financial aid, courses, the granting of degrees, or any other regulations affecting its students. Please consult with the respective departments for official program requirements.

Catalogues are lists of archives according to where they came from and when they were created (their provenance). Indexes by surname, placename or topic are sometimes made of certain types of record to allow you to find individual documents easily.

Most of the records we hold are described on an electronic database: the NRS online catalogue. Within the NRS, a body known as the National Register of Archives for Scotland (NRAS) catalogues records held in private hands and these are described on the NRAS online register. The NRS also contributes data information to the Scottish Archive Network (SCAN) online catalogue,

If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to access the catalogue, please contact Matt Ross, Associate Director for Student Planning and Catalogue at mro...@loyola.edu or Deborah Miller, Director, Office of the Registrar at dhe...@loyola.edu.

Here you can find our updated full product catalogue with many product innovations. The catalogue has been completely revised and, in particular, restructured and extended by several language options.

This catalogue presents information regarding admission requirements, courses, degree, major and general education requirements, tuition, and fees. The information is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Changes, however, will be made to this catalogue over time. Such changes will be publicized through normal channels and included in the catalogue of the following printing. Any additions made after print date will be added as addendums listed on this page.

The open DSMZ cell lines collection currently comprises more than 940 different immortalized cell cultures of primate, rodent, amphibian, fish, and insect origin isolated from numerous tissues as well as a number of hybridomas.

This catalogue offers you a continuously growing spectrum of plant virus isolates and high quality serological reagents and corresponding positive controls for routine detection of the most important plant viruses in agricultural and horticultural crops.

In order to fully address the inherent threats of mobile devices, a wider view of the mobile ecosystem is necessary. This repository contains the Mobile Threat Catalogue (MTC), which describes, identifies, and structures the threats posed to mobile information systems.

Readers of the catalogue may notice threats that are not tied to a documented source or lack countermeasures, and other threats may exist that are not identified here. This catalogue is intended as a living document. Though the initial comment period is now closed, feedback on mobile threats addressed in the catalogue as well as ideas for additional threats are still encouraged.



For additional information, see:

  • Guidance for securing mobile devices.
  • Background for details about the origins of the MTC.
  • Contributing for information on how to contribute to and provide feedback on the MTC.
  • Threat Categories for information about each of the threat categories contained in the MTC.

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The final products of the Hipparcos mission - the Hipparcos and Tycho Catalogues - were released in June 1997. The catalogues were constructed under the responsibility of large scientific teams collaborating with ESA. The Consortia Leaders were Dr Lennart Lindegren (Lund, Sweden: NDAC) and Professor Jean Kovalevsky (Grasse, France: FAST) together responsible for the Hipparcos Catalogue; Professor Erik Hg (Copenhagen, Denmark: TDAC) responsible for the Tycho Catalogue; and Dr Catherine Turon (Meudon, France: INCA) responsible for the Hipparcos Input Catalogue.

Current and prospective students are invited to review the detailed information about the many academic opportunities occurring across our nine academic divisions. The catalogue also serves to detail the university, school, department, and academic program policies and procedures in place as of June 2023.

Disclaimer: The University reserves the right to change without notice any programs, policies, requirements, or regulations published in this catalogue. The catalogue is not to be regarded as a contract.

The University of Vermont reserves the right to make changes in the course offerings, mode of delivery, degree requirements, charges, regulations, and procedures contained herein as educational, financial, and health, safety, and welfare considerations require, or as necessary to be compliant with governmental, accreditation, or public health directives.

Mode and method of instruction for any given course, including, but not limited to, in-person vs. remote instruction (synchronous or asynchronous), use of mixed formats, and alternative scheduling, is at the discretion of the University.

The following programs are currently inactive and thus do not have a listing in the catalogue: Certificate of Graduate Study in Ecological Design, the Master of Arts in French, the Master of Arts in German, the Master of Science in Engineering Management, the Master of Science in Athletic Training, the Master of Science in Plant Biology, and the Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate. The Master of Science in Teaching in Biology and the Master of Science in Teaching in Mathematics are not currently accepting applications. The Master of Science in Nursing - Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) and the Direct Entry- Clinical Nurse Leader (DCNL) programs are not currently accepting applications. The Medical Laboratory Science AMP is not currently accepting applications.

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