Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛʃən bʊk/
noun a book or register containing a record of items in a library or collection, typically with details of when they were acquired
A1 The accession book is used to keep track of new additions to the library.
A2 Students can easily find the location of a book using the accession book.
B1 Librarians use the accession book to catalog and organize new materials.
B2 The accession book is an essential tool for maintaining an accurate inventory of library resources.
C1 The accession book contains detailed information about each item added to the collection.
C2 Researchers rely on the accession book to trace the history of acquisitions in the library.
formal The librarian added the new acquisitions to the accession book.
informal Hey, did you see the new books in the accession book?
slang I gotta update the accession book with all the new stuff we got.
figurative Each new entry in the accession book is like adding a piece to the library's puzzle.
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