ABSTRACT

In the early 1970s the Connecticut State Library introduced Con- necticar and Connecticard as two new statewide library services. At a meeting at which yet another new service was proposed, it seemed possible that the Connecti- prefix would be attached to it as well. This paper, which originally appeared in Connecticut Libraries (18, it 1, 1976, p. 12-3), was intended to suggest the infinite possibilities that existed for the use of that prefix with other words beginning with the letter c.