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Ellison, John W. – 1979
This self-evaluation form for microform storage and care was designed to assist librarians who work with active non-book collections. Developed from an extensive literature search on the storage and care of non-book materials, the form has been field tested for value and usability in 20 institutions representing a variety of types of library…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Check Lists, Evaluation Methods, Guides
Ellison, John W. – 1979
This self-evaluation form for original paintings/prints and non-original prints storage and care was designed to assist librarians who work with active non-book collections. Developed from an extensive literature search on the storage and care of non-book materials, the form has been field tested for value and usability in 20 institutions…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Check Lists, Evaluation Methods, Fine Arts
Ellison, John W. – 1979
This self-evaluation form for magnetic tape storage and care was designed to assist librarians who work with active non-book collections. Developed from an extensive literature search on the storage and care of non-book materials, this form has been field tested for value and usability in 20 institutions representing a variety of types of library…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Check Lists, Evaluation Methods, Guides
Ellison, John W. – 1979
This self-evaluation form for map storage and care was designed to assist librarians who work with active non-book collections. Developed from an extensive literature search on the storage and care of non-book materials, the form has been field tested for value and usability in 20 institutions representing a variety of types of library situations,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Check Lists, Evaluation Methods
Compton, Jennifer L. – 1995
This study examines a random sample of academic health sciences libraries across the United States to determine if these institutions have three-dimensional medical artifacts in their collections and how they organize and catalog these materials to provide access to them. A questionnaire was sent to heads of cataloging at 30 academic health…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Cataloging, Higher Education