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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
The ''Book Mapping'' technique is simply a way of collecting and sorting information from sources. It helps a researcher to collect the important information from a source, collate it, and sort it into important categories. | The ''Book Mapping'' technique is simply a way of collecting and sorting information from sources. It helps a researcher to collect the important information from a source, collate it, and sort it into important categories. | ||
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Library Data subheadings have three primary gradations and numerous sub-subheadings. The three primaries are: | Library Data subheadings have three primary gradations and numerous sub-subheadings. The three primaries are: |