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Crismond, Linda F. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
A questionnaire was sent to 446 members of OCLC to ascertain their views on the development of a special minimal standard to be used only for the conversion of retrospective cataloging records to machine-readable form. It was found that 74.5 percent would oppose the creation of a new lower standard. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Catalogs, Online Systems, Quality Control

Graham, Peter S. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1990
Discusses the rising costs of cataloging and the need to provide access to the increasing volume of library materials. Various cataloging elements are examined in terms of the quality they add to the record, responsibility to library users is considered, and distinctions between essential and useful information in cataloging records are discussed.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Cataloging, Cost Effectiveness, Librarians

Juneja, Derry C. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1987
Discusses the reasons and methods for retrospective conversion of library catalog data into machine-readable form. The need for standards is emphasized and suggestions are given for documenting local standards. Ideas are included for completing the conversion of a project done by a vendor, where some parts may have been overlooked. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Utilities, Guidelines, Library Automation, Library Catalogs

Caswell, Jerry V.; And Others – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1995
Describes a statistical study of three databases, conducted at Iowa State University, on holding links between citation databases and the online catalog. Provides insights into the construction and quality control of citation databases and online catalogs, and identifies a new issue of continued maintenance of ISBNs and ISSNs for catalogers.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Case Studies, Cataloging, Citations (References)

Awcock, Frances – Australian Library Journal, 1985
Discusses need for retrospective conversion of library catalogs in terms of user-problems related to split catalogs in various formats. Difficulties to be overcome in retrospective conversion projects (ownership of records, costs, non-Roman script languages, standards and inhospitability of MARC for variety of manuscript and pictorial material)…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Costs, Databases, Information Needs
Dwyer, James R. – Library Journal, 1987
Discusses the flaws in online catalogs that lead to ineffective library use, including confusing subject access, outmoded classification systems, lack of authority control, split files and closed catalogs, lack of both menu and command modes, and lack of circulation information. Recommendations are made for improving library catalogs. (EM)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Classification, Library Catalogs, Library Standards

Hudson, Judith – Information Technology and Libraries, 1986
Briefly describes the automated system as it relates to cataloging processes at each of six university libraries. Areas that have been most affected are noted--authority control, catalog maintenance, decentralization of original cataloging and other technical services functions, enhanced public access to materials, and quality control. (25…
Descriptors: Cataloging, College Libraries, Higher Education, Information Systems

Nystrom, Kathleen A. – Catholic Library World, 1994
The new manager of the Saint Louis Public Library's cataloging department describes how she dealt with three computer systems, planning for unexpected downtime, juggling staff, balancing different levels of expertise, and upgrading staff technical skills. The development of a cataloging procedures manual is also described. (KRN)
Descriptors: Administrators, Cataloging, Guides, Library Administration
O'Daniel, Heather B. – Associates: the Electronic Library Support Journal, 1999
This paper discusses problems and opportunities, presented by the information explosion and the growth of the Internet, for libraries to apply and augment traditional methods of cataloging. The first section provides an overview of how the process of cataloging evolved, including the development of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR),…
Descriptors: Authority Control (Information), Bibliographic Utilities, Cataloging, Change