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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.
 
It uses the most recent publication template, organizational layout, or current style layout.
 
  
 
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:  

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