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Rodman, Ruey L. – 1996
In these times of tight budgets, libraries are seeking ways to cut costs, and one area being examined is book processing. This study assesses the impact on the organization of a library collection if the call number is not changed to fit into the shelf list sequence. The research questions examined are: "Is it necessary to adjust the book…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Books, Cataloging, Classification
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Johnson, Catherine J. – 1974
Using a survey to identify the classification systems employed in Illinois public community college instructional materials centers, this study considered three questions: Was there a trend developing in the use of the Library of Congress (LC) system? What factors influenced this trend? Was this trend more evident in large centers than in small…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, College Libraries, Learning Resources Centers
Marlatt, Thomas R. – 1996
An analysis of the science and technology collections at Carnegie Public Library of East Liverpool, Ohio was undertaken to obtain more thorough knowledge of these areas of the collection before collection development prioritization was made. The entire shelflist from Dewey classification number 500 through 629 was reviewed using the automated…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Dewey Decimal Classification, Library Catalogs, Library Collections
Titer, Beth E. – 1998
The mean and median age of science and technology materials in the five middle school library collections located in the Springfield (Ohio) City School District were calculated. The percentage of books 10 years old or older was calculated. Science and technology were chosen due to the rapid amount of change in these areas. Three broad Dewey…
Descriptors: Dewey Decimal Classification, Library Collection Development, Library Collections, Middle Schools
Davis, Eric T. – 1997
Historically, bibliographical classification and indexing systems have concentrated on textually-based materials. More recently, archives and libraries have realized a pressing need to provide access to visual documents. An institution like the Ohio Historical Society must consider many different tools of access to achieve this goal. The growth of…
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Civil War (United States), Classification