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Bierman, Kenneth John – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
The results of a study carried out under the auspices of the Council on Library Resources are described. (Author)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Catalogs, Computers, Library Automation

Daniels Ganning, Mary Kay – Journal of Library Automation, 1976
Summarizes the formal presentations of an institute considering all aspects of the catalog--its use as a tool consulted by librarians and patrons, the impact of centralized cataloging on bibliographic control, and the impact of technological advances on the format of the catalog. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Conference Reports, Library Automation, Library Catalogs

Meyer, Richard W.; Knapp, John F. – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
The production of a computer output microform (COM) catalog using Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) records on magnetic tape is outlined. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Library Catalogs, Library Technical Processes, Microfiche

Carter, Ruth C. – Journal of Library Automation, 1978
The on-line union list currently being developed by the University of Pittsburgh and libraries of the Pittsburgh Regional Library Center is described, including information on present procedures, future plans, and format for local data records agreed upon with OCLC. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Online Systems, Program Development, Serials

Brown, Georgia L. – Journal of Library Automation, 1981
Recounts the conversion of name headings and uniform titles in the OCLC database to conform with AACR2. The conversion was used to resolve OCLC record conflicts resulting from previous rule changes and to make heading forms conform to LC preferred forms where possible. (RAA)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Cost Effectiveness, Databases, Library Catalogs

Wajenberg, Arnold; Gorman, Michael – Journal of Library Automation, 1981
This description of the experience of a large academic library using headings in the OCLC database which have been converted to AACR2 forms incorporating LC authority records includes specific problems as well as benefits. Cataloging guidelines used by the staff at the University of Illinois are appended. (RAA)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Databases, Guidelines

Bowden, Virginia M.; Miller, Ruby B. – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
A system used by five libraries in San Antionio, Tesas, for producing catalog cards, book catalogs, and bibliographies is described. (PF)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Information Retrieval

Rosenthal, Joseph A. – Journal of Library Automation, 1978
Discusses problems inherent in planning for a transition from traditional card catalogs to other catalog forms. Some attention is given to the implications of the second edition of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR II), the lack of an automated authority control system, and difficulties in obtaining machine-readable retrospective files.…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Decision Making, Library Automation, Library Planning

Dimsdale, J. J.; Heaps, H. S. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
Described is the file organization and design of an on-line catalog suitable for automation of one million books. A method of virtual hash addressing allows rapid search of the indexes to the catalog file. Storage of textual material in a compressed form allows considerable reduction in storage costs. (14 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Databases

Landgraf, Alan L.; Kilgour, Frederick G. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
This investigation shows that search keys derived from personal author names possess a sufficient degree of distinctness to be employed in an efficient computerized interactive index to a file of MARC II catalog records having 167,745 personal author entries. (8 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Authors, Catalogs, Information Retrieval, Man Machine Systems

Malinconico, S. Michael; And Others – Journal of Library Automation, 1977
This paper describes how problems of input and display in developing a computer-based book catalog including nonroman scripts for the New York Public Library (NYPL) were solved. An innovative approach to filing nonroman entries in a catalog is presented. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Computer Programs

Dolby, James L. – Journal of Library Automation, 1970
Proper name matching schemes are reviewed and an updated version of these schemes is tested on a suburban telephone book. (Author/AB)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computers, Databases, Indexes

Clark, Alice S. – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
An experiment in manipulating machine-readable library records for use in subject searching indicated that such programs would be useful to extend service outside a single library location. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Databases, Information Retrieval, Library Automation

Wassom, Earl E.; Jones, Richard A. – Journal of Library Automation, 1978
A computer output microfiche (COM) format catalog of the Western Kentucky University library holdings has been developed. Full bibliographic information is contained in author/title and subject heading arrangement. An overview of the procedures followed and format is presented. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Output Microfilm, Library Automation, Library Catalogs

Grosch, Audrey N. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
A regionally organized program for serials bibliography is proposed because of the large volume of complex data needing control and the many purposes to which the data can be put in support of regional or local needs. (2 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Databases, Library Automation, Library Collections
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