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Aids and adaptations : (Keeble Ursula)
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020 -INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

a ISBN 0-7199-09635 (pbk.) -:

040 -CATALOGING SOURCE

a Original cataloging agency NEU GrandLibrary

041 -LANGUAGE CODE

a Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng

050 -LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER

a Classification number HV244

b Item number .O25 1979

082 -DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER

a Dewey Classification 361 s

a Dewey Classification 362.4/0483

100 -MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME

a Personal name Keeble Ursula

245 -TITLE STATEMENT

a Title Aids and adaptations :

b Remainder of title a study of the administrative processes by which social services departments help clients to receive aids and adaptations /

c Statement of responsibility, etc Ursula Keeble.

h Medium BOOK

260 -PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)

a Place of publication, distribution, etc [London] :

b Name of publisher, distributor, etc Bedford Square Press,

c Date of publication, distribution, etc 1979.

300 -PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

a Extent 320 p. :

b Other physical details ill. ;

c Dimensions 22 cm.

440 -SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE

a Title Occasional papers on social administration ;

v Volume number/sequential designation no. 62

504 -BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE

a Bibliography, etc Bibliography: p. 315-320.

650 -SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM

a Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social work administration

650 -SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM

a Topical term or geographic name as entry element Selfhelp devices for people with disabilities


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