- Abstract
- Short summary outlining the contents of a journal article, book, or other document. Reading the abstract can help you decide whether to read the whole article or book etc.
- Access
- Identifying, locating, getting, and using information or resources from the library.
- Access copy
- Copy made from a collection item for you to use so that the original item can be preserved and protected from damage.
- Access microfilm
- Copy made on microfilm from a collection item for you to use so the original item can be preserved and protected from damage.
- Access paper copy
- Copy made on paper from a collection item for you to use so that the original item can be preserved and protected from damage.
- Access points
- Ways to find or get to a collection item or resource from the library.
- Acquisitions
- Items acquired for a library, or the department which acquires items for the library's collections.
- Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull
- Wealthy Wellington merchant who gifted his private library to the nation when he died in 1918. His library contained around 55,000 books; and manuscripts, photographs, paintings and sketches. It forms the heart of the Alexander Turnbull Library as it is known today.
Read an essay on Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull - Dictionary of New Zealand Biography website - Alexander Turnbull Library
- The Alexander Turnbull Library is part of the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa. Established after Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull gifted his collection to the nation in 1918, its collections and services are now housed within the National Library building in Wellington.
- Aotearoa
- Means land of the long white cloud. More commonly, term used by North Island Māori as the indigenous word for New Zealand.
- Aperture card
- Punched card that holds single microfilm images (or 'frames'). A cut-out window on the card contains a 35mm microfilm image of a document, typically a blueprint or other engineering drawing. Information about the drawing (such as the title, version, page, and so on) is punched into the card and printed along the top.
- Archival master
- Copy of an item that is formatted for long-term preservation and access.
- Archive
- Historical records like documents, letters, or other documentary formats like sound recordings; or the place where such records are kept.
- Archive materials
- Individual documents, letters, sound recordings, photographs and so on that are often unique, and that are considered of historical value.
- Audio-visual material
- Items in formats other than images or words printed on paper. Examples include films, slides, audiotapes, CDs, videocassettes, and computer software.
- Authority control
- Alphabetical list containing terms (or headings) which are authorised or controlled so that only one term is allowed to represent a concept or name. Also the process of making sure the headings in a library catalogue or other list are consistently applied and maintained.
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