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deaccession

  • 1 expurgo

    = relegation, scrapping, withdrawal, expurgation, weeding, discarding, deaccession, deacquisition [de-acquisition], jettisoning, deselection, purge.
    Ex. The number of withdrawn books from academic libraries has fallen to about one third of the quantity in the 'pre Atkinson' period, whereas public library relegations have increased.
    Ex. The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
    Ex. Also it is difficult to correct any errors in punching, and to make any modifications to the index, corresponding, for instance, to withdrawals.
    Ex. We might connect stream, current, flux, flow and evolution as being manifestations of motion; expurgation, disinfection, refining, bowdlerization and whitewashing as being manifestations of cleaning.
    Ex. Weeding is the process of removing materials which are no longer useful from a library collection.
    Ex. The discarding of literature can only offer limited help in relieving the space shortage for seating.
    Ex. These rules are concerned with access, deaccession, appraisals, preservation, and theft of books.
    Ex. Most deacquisitions research is carried out in college and university libraries, since serious space problems exist in such libraries.
    Ex. Part 1 deals with library processes, including selection, checking and claiming, cataloguing and jettisoning.
    Ex. No, it is not the deselection of contentious literature about, say, politics or sex, that is at issue.
    Ex. The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.
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    * expurgo de documentos = records disposition.
    * expurgo de fondos bibliográficos = collection weeding, stock weeding.
    * expurgo de publicaciones periódicas = periodical collection weeding.
    * expurgo por censura = bowdlerization.
    * expurgos = withdrawn material, withdrawn books.
    * fecha de expurgo = purge date.
    * plan de expurgo = weeding policy, weeding project.
    * política de expurgo = weeding policy.
    * * *
    = relegation, scrapping, withdrawal, expurgation, weeding, discarding, deaccession, deacquisition [de-acquisition], jettisoning, deselection, purge.

    Ex: The number of withdrawn books from academic libraries has fallen to about one third of the quantity in the 'pre Atkinson' period, whereas public library relegations have increased.

    Ex: The last 3 years while grants were available saw a rise in loans, readers and outreach services, a controversial stock revision and scrapping were carried out and a PC was taken in use.
    Ex: Also it is difficult to correct any errors in punching, and to make any modifications to the index, corresponding, for instance, to withdrawals.
    Ex: We might connect stream, current, flux, flow and evolution as being manifestations of motion; expurgation, disinfection, refining, bowdlerization and whitewashing as being manifestations of cleaning.
    Ex: Weeding is the process of removing materials which are no longer useful from a library collection.
    Ex: The discarding of literature can only offer limited help in relieving the space shortage for seating.
    Ex: These rules are concerned with access, deaccession, appraisals, preservation, and theft of books.
    Ex: Most deacquisitions research is carried out in college and university libraries, since serious space problems exist in such libraries.
    Ex: Part 1 deals with library processes, including selection, checking and claiming, cataloguing and jettisoning.
    Ex: No, it is not the deselection of contentious literature about, say, politics or sex, that is at issue.
    Ex: The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.
    * expurgo de documentos = records disposition.
    * expurgo de fondos bibliográficos = collection weeding, stock weeding.
    * expurgo de publicaciones periódicas = periodical collection weeding.
    * expurgo por censura = bowdlerization.
    * expurgos = withdrawn material, withdrawn books.
    * fecha de expurgo = purge date.
    * plan de expurgo = weeding policy, weeding project.
    * política de expurgo = weeding policy.

    * * *
    expurgation

    Spanish-English dictionary > expurgo

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  • deaccession — deaccession, de accession de accessionv. t. [de + accession. Ca. 1970.] to sell (artwork); used of sales of art by museums. Note: The word appears to have been coined as a euphemism to avoid the negative connotations of the word sell ,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deaccession — transitive verb Date: 1972 to sell or otherwise dispose of (an item in a collection) < the museum deaccessioned several paintings > • deaccession noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • deaccession — /dee ak sesh euhn/, v.t. 1. to sell (a work of art) from a museum s or gallery s collections, esp. with a view to acquiring funds for the purchase of other works. v.i. 2. to deaccession a work of art from a museum s or gallery s collections. n. 3 …   Universalium

  • deaccession — 1) a specimen removed permanently from a museum collection 2) the process of removing a specimen from a museum collection. Material may be deaccessioned if it is found to belong to another institution, is to be donated to another institution, has …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • deaccession — 1. verb To officially remove an object from a museum, art gallery or library so that it may be sold. 2. noun The disposal of objects in this way …   Wiktionary

  • deaccession — v. remove and sell a work of art from the collection of a museum or gallery (particularly with the purpose of raising raise money to purchase other art works) n. work of art that has been removed from a collection artwork of a museum or gallery… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • deaccession —    To remove an artwork from a museum s collection, or the artwork that is removed. Works are typically deaccessioned through sale or exchange in order to acquire other works; rarely to support any other financial needs. During the art market of… …   Glossary of Art Terms

  • deaccession — [ˌdi:ək sɛʃ(ə)n] verb officially remove (an item) from a library, museum, or art gallery in order to sell it. noun the disposal of items in this way …   English new terms dictionary

  • deaccession — de·accession …   English syllables

  • deaccession — de•ac•ces•sion or de ac•ces•sion [[t]ˌdi ækˈsɛʃ ən[/t]] v. t. 1) cvb to remove (an object) from the permanent collections of a museum, library, or similar repository, usu. through a sale or trade 2) the act or fact of deaccessioning an object •… …   From formal English to slang

  • deaccession — verb sell (art works) from a collection, especially in order to raise money for the purchase of other art works The museum deaccessioned several important works of this painter • Topics: ↑art, ↑artistic creation, ↑artistic production, ↑commerce,… …   Useful english dictionary

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