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Library Sciences QUESTION #1528
Question 1
A 'union catalogue' differs from a single library's catalogue primarily because it:
  • Lists only rare and special collections
  • Records the combined holdings of multiple libraries, indicating which library owns each item✔️
  • Is published annually in print format only
  • Contains only bibliographic records without location information
Correct Answer Explanation
A union catalogue consolidates the holdings of two or more libraries into a single catalogue, with location symbols indicating which participating library owns each item. This is essential for interlibrary loan and cooperative collection development.