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Sarah Yates

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Yates, Sarah. “Inhuman Murder!!!, Or, The Court TV of the Nineteenth Century”. Unbound 3 (2010): 91-96.
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Yates, Sarah. “Some Special Considerations for Special Collections Cataloging”. Unbound 1 (2008): 65-68.
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Yates, Sarah. “This Column Is Published”. Unbound 3 (2010): 97-101.
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Yates, Sarah. “Black’s Law Dictionary: The Making of an American Standard”. Law Library Journal 103 (2011): 175-98.
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Yates, Sarah. “Bookplate of Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov!!”. Unbound 1 (2008): 51-54.
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Yates, Sarah. “A Brief Overview of Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Books. (And What the Rules Mean for Non-Catalogers)”. Unbound 1 (2008): 41-43.
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Yates, Sarah. “Cataloging Trends and Acronyms: Of DCRM(B), RDA, and FRBR”. Unbound 1 (2008): 55-58.
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Yates, Sarah. “Controlled Vocabularies: Not Just for the Parents of Preschoolers”. Unbound 3 (2010): 85-89.
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Yates, Sarah. “‘Imperfect Copy: Worm Holes Throughout’ Copy-Specific Notes in Rare Book Cataloging”. Unbound 1 (2008): 45-50.
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