Trade literature
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005020189
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2005020189#concept
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- found: Work cat.: Archer, B. Trade literature cataloguing and classification guidelines, 2004:PDF p. 4 (Trade literature can be defined as promotional literature produced by, or on behalf of, manufacturers or retailers describing goods for sale. Historic examples of trade literature include trade cards, bill-heads and price lists as well as more extensive multi-paged catalogues. Current examples of trade literature can appear in a range of formats including data sheets, brochures, catalogues, loose-leaf binders, microfiche, CD-ROMs and most recently web pages.)
- found: The ALA glossary of library and information science, 1983(trade literature: Catalogs and other advertising or promotional material distributed by business firms, usually free of charge)
- found: LC database, Mar. 28, 2005(trade literature)
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- 2005-03-28: new
- 2005-06-07: revised
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