Catalogar in english

Catalog

pronunciation: kætəlɔg part of speech: noun
In gestures

catalogar = catalogue [catalog, -USA] ; pigeonhole ; perform + cataloguing ; go under + Nombre ; typecast. 

Example: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Example: The information specialist can identify reference questions by subject area if the requests seem to fit into 1 of the 3 technologies; but he or she cannot pigeonhole requests which have blurred boundaries.Example: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.Example: In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.Example: He discusses how being good-looking all his life has typecast him in certain ways, and prevented him from getting interesting roles.

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» catalogar mínimamenteundercatalogue [undercatalog, -USA] .

Example: When libraries find no outside copy for new media titles they often elect to either undercatalog the material or perform totally original cataloging, which can be costly.

» catalogar partiendo de cerocatalogue from + scratch .

Example: Since I was cataloging the collection from scratch, I was cataloging series by series.

» sin catalogaruncatalogued [uncataloged, -USA] .

Example: When the move took place in 1897, it was found that there was a backlog of some thirty years of uncatalogued and unbound material.

Catalogar synonyms

catalogue in spanish: catalogar, pronunciation: kætəlɔg part of speech: noun
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