Access point
a code, term, or the like through which an entry in a bibliographic record may be found.
historical examples
it took less than an hour to convince her boss to let them put up their access point.
someone comes to town, someone leaves town cory doctorow
i think that ringing doorbells and talking people into letting me nail an access point to their walls sounds like a lot of fun.
someone comes to town, someone leaves town cory doctorow
kurt insisted on putting up that access point, while alan and lyman steadied the ladder.
someone comes to town, someone leaves town cory doctorow
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