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  • The findings indicate, among other things, that although library catalogs are often thought of as discovery tools, the catalog's delivery-related information is just as important to end users

    Online Catalogs: What Users and Librarians Want 2009

  • The catalog's arguments are too complicated for this space, but this show rejects the idea that the London picture is a replica "largely or completely delegated to the workshop," and accepts "that Leonardo painted two 'originals.'"

    An Exhibition of a Lifetime Paul Levy 2011

  • The opportunity of the catalog's 400 pages of how-to-do it information attracted not only millions of readers but thousands of Makers of the world, the proto-alpha geeks, the true fans, the nerds, the DIYers, the avid know-it-alls, and the tens of thousands wannabe bloggers who had no where else to inform the world of their passions and knowledge.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • One is Apple's sometimes illogical and unfair control over what applications it will stock in its App Store -- a control-freakish regime that has not banished mediocrity from that catalog's 225,000-title inventory.

    Sharp and smart iPhone 4 offers even more -- along with the same old flaws 2010

  • Mr. Miller set out his goal in the catalog's introduction: "objects ... judged not only by conceptual, technological, or functional criteria but also by whether the designer consciously sought to impart some poetic or aesthetic aspect to his or her work."

    The Decorative and Beyond 2009

  • As the exhibition catalog's subtitle puts it, he was the eye of a ruler who had little aesthetic knowledge but grand ambitions for the visual imposition of power.

    Napoleon's Eye Brooks, Peter 2009

  • The findings indicate, among other things, that although library catalogs are often thought of as discovery tools, the catalog's delivery-related information is just as important to end users

    April 2009 2009

  • If this makes you suspicious that the catalog's rhetoric is more forceful than the works of art displayed on the first floor of Tate Britain, you're right.

    'Altermodern' Is Nothing New 2009

  • At first glance, the catalog's pitch for lawn chairs appears ordinary: A seated man and woman relax near a tree-lined lake shore, enjoying drinks.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • (Lovers of Cervantes note: The catalog's Spanish/English glossary of human and equestrian armor reveals that a quijote is a thigh protector.)

    Armor as Wearable Sculpture 2009

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