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| Journal of Library Automation | 5 |
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| Gibson, Liz | 1 |
| Kilgour, Frederick G. | 1 |
| Malinconico, S. Michael | 1 |
| Rizzolo, James A. | 1 |
| Torkington, Roy B. | 1 |
| Weisbrod, David L. | 1 |
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Peer reviewedWeisbrod, David L. – Journal of Library Automation, 1977
This paper examines the development of NUC reporting in machine-readable form and MARC record distribution. Some technical requirements are identified and discussed in terms of their implications for a redefinition of MARC format. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Library Automation
Peer reviewedGibson, Liz – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
The BIBCON file management system, designed for use on IBM 360 system equipment, performs two basic functions: (1) it creates MARC structured, bibliographic records from untagged input data; (2) from these records it produces page image output for book catalogs. (7 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Peer reviewedMalinconico, S. Michael; Rizzolo, James A. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
A comprehensive automated bibliographic control system has been developed by the New York Public Library. This system is unique in its use of an automated authority system and highly sophisticated machine filing algorithms. (23 references) (Authors)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Peer reviewedTorkington, Roy B. – Journal of Library Automation, 1973
A description is presented of the project of the University of California Library Automation Program to cumulate the 1966 through 1971 supplements to the Library of Congress Subject Headings. (4 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Peer reviewedKilgour, Frederick G.; And Others – Journal of Library Automation, 1972
Development and implementation of an off-line catalog card production system and an on-line shared cataloging system are described. An account is given of system design and equipment selection for the on-line system. File organization and programs are described, and the on-line cataloging system is discussed. (16 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Cataloging, College Libraries, Data Processing, Library Automation


