bibliothecal

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bib·li·o·the·ca

 (bĭb′lē-ə-thē′kə)
n.
1. A collection of books; a library.
2. A catalog of books.

[Latin bibliothēca, from Greek bibliothēkē : biblio-, biblio- + thēkē, case; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.]

bib′li·o·the′cal adj.
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bibliothecal

(ˌbɪblɪəˈθiːkəl)
adj
relating to a bibliotheca
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Adj.1.bibliothecal - of or relating to a library or bibliotheca or a librarianbibliothecal - of or relating to a library or bibliotheca or a librarian
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1) Along with the books Dewey gathered, the American Library Association deposited its so-called "Bibliothecal Museum"-- a collection of forms, equipment, and pamphlets--and from these beginnings grew the largest library science library ever to exist in North America.
Percepciones que se vinculan con el esquema de Van Hoesen, en el que incluye el componente bibliothecal como parte de la bibliografia, es decir, todo aquello que tiene que ver con las actividades que se desarrollan en las bibliotecas.
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