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Tom, Ellen; Reed, Sue – 1970
This report describes the Systematic Computerized Processing in Cataloguing system (SCOPE), an automated system for the catalog department of a university library. The system produces spine labels, pocket labels, book cards for the circulation system, catalog cards including shelf list, main entry, subject and added entry cards, statistics, an…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, College Libraries, Computer Programs
Bishop, Gwynneth H. – Libr Resour Tech Serv, 1970
The Acquisitions System has been using the IBM 360/40 computer since April 1968. The order routine is described and pertinent order records and printouts discussed. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Computer Programs, Libraries
Canadian Library Association, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1970
The fourth Canadian Association of College and University Libraries (CACUL) Conference on Library Automation was held in Hamilton, June 20-21, 1970, as a pre-conference workshop of the Canadian Library Association (CLA). The purpose of the conference was to present papers on current projects and to discuss the continuing need for this type of…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, College Libraries, Computers
Network-International Communications in Library Automation, 1975
Outlines the automated activities of this new library. (PF)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes
Epstein, A. H.; And Others – 1971
The first phase of an ongoing library automation project at Stanford University is described. Project BALLOTS (Bibliographic Automation of Large Library Operations Using a Time-Sharing System) seeks to automate the acquisition and cataloging functions of a large library using an on-line time-sharing computer. The main objectives are to control…
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Araki, Hugo – Network-International Communications in Library Automation, 1974
When the new Kyoto Sangyo University library found itself with a large backlog of uncataloged books it turned to the computer. The library now has computerized cataloging, acquisitions, periodicals processing, circulation, and information retrieval. (LS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Retrieval, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes
Weber, David C. – 1971
A number of important factors require Stanford University to review the progress and future implications of technological innovations in the library for the community of scholars which it serves. These factors include: The general economic climate of the University in 1971 and in the immediate years ahead; The problem of future funding of the…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes, Program Costs
Five Associated Univ. Libraries, Syracuse, NY. – 1971
The Joint Serials Control System includes a total of 38 libraries on three campuses. Twelve have independent technical service units for processing serials and 26 are dependent libraries. The objective of Phase I of this Project is to identify feasible alternative system configurations and provide a basis for their evaluation so that the contract…
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Library Cooperation, Library Technical Processes

Gapen, D. Kaye; Morita, Ichiko T. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1978
The organizational and procedural changes necessary to adapt the OCLC system in a large academic library over a five year period are described. Organization and work flow diagrams are presented in demonstrating new approaches to accessing authority files and the shelf-list. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes, Organizational Development
American School and University, 1974
Books are automatically retrieved -- and filed -- at the Health Sciences Library of Ohio State University. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Retrieval, Innovation, Library Automation
Kilgour, Frederick G. – Libr Trends, 1969
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Human Relations, Library Services
Dinka, Tesfaye; Okutcu, Davut – 1970
The major objectives of the study were to produce a storage/transportation model which minimized (1) the cost of storage space for book materials, and (2) cost of transportation for book materials. In minimizing these costs, they are considered in relation to the time required to provide service. The data used in the study include land and…
Descriptors: Administration, Automation, College Libraries, Cost Effectiveness
Voigt, Melvin J., Ed. – 1970
Designed to fill the need for a continuing series to provide scholarly reviews of the reapidly changing field of librarianship, this book presents critical articles and surveys based on the published literature, research in progress, and developments in libraries of all types. The eleven subject areas covered are: (1) "The Machine and Cataloging"…
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliotherapy, Cataloging, College Libraries
Matthews, Mary; Sherman, Steve – Wilson Libr Bull, 1970
An account of the University of Alaska Library's first automation project. (JB)
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Costs, Library Acquisition

Silberstein, Stephen M. – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
The extreme flexibility of the MARC format coupled with the simplicity of a batch-oriented processing system centered around a sequential master file has enabled the University of California, Berkeley, library to gradually build an unusually large serials data base in support of both technical and public services. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Library Automation