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- Library_hand abstract "Library hand is a rounded style of handwriting once taught in library schools. The intention was to ensure uniformity and legibility in the handwritten cards of library catalogs. It was Melvil Dewey and Thomas Edison who developed and perfected the approved library hand to be taught in library school and used in libraries. The 1903 Handbook of the New York State Library School listed the requirements of library hand. They included legibility, speed, and uniformity. The particular type of ink, inkstands, pens, penholders, and erasers was specified. The standards for lettering were dictated in regards to size, slant, spacing, special letters and figures, and even the proper posture and position of the writer was outlined. The teaching of library hand declined after the widespread introduction of the typewriter in the early 20th century.".
- Library_hand thumbnail A_Library_Primer_illustration_Joined_Hand.jpg?width=300.
- Library_hand wikiPageExternalLink 50.
- Library_hand wikiPageExternalLink cards.samples.html.
- Library_hand wikiPageExternalLink 2002-4-Riedesel.htm.
- Library_hand wikiPageExternalLink ?p=4897.
- Library_hand wikiPageID "5744622".
- Library_hand wikiPageLength "1974".
- Library_hand wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Library_hand wikiPageRevisionID "665606235".
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_University_Library.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Library_science.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penmanship.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Education_for_librarianship.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Hand_(handwriting).
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Handwriting.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Libraries.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Library.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Library_catalog.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Library_school.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Melvil_Dewey.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Edison.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink Typewriter.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLink File:A_Library_Primer_illustration_Joined_Hand.jpg.
- Library_hand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Library hand".
- Library_hand hasPhotoCollection Library_hand.
- Library_hand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:European_calligraphy.
- Library_hand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Library-stub.
- Library_hand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Library_hand wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Writingsystem-stub.
- Library_hand subject Category:Library_science.
- Library_hand subject Category:Penmanship.
- Library_hand hypernym Style.
- Library_hand comment "Library hand is a rounded style of handwriting once taught in library schools. The intention was to ensure uniformity and legibility in the handwritten cards of library catalogs. It was Melvil Dewey and Thomas Edison who developed and perfected the approved library hand to be taught in library school and used in libraries. The 1903 Handbook of the New York State Library School listed the requirements of library hand. They included legibility, speed, and uniformity.".
- Library_hand label "Library hand".
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- Library_hand sameAs Q6542563.
- Library_hand sameAs Q6542563.
- Library_hand wasDerivedFrom Library_hand?oldid=665606235.
- Library_hand depiction A_Library_Primer_illustration_Joined_Hand.jpg.
- Library_hand isPrimaryTopicOf Library_hand.