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Butler, Brett – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
Review and discussion of the techniques of automatic format recognition (AFR) of bibliographic data. Comparison of record-building facilities of Library of Congress, University of California (both AFR techniques), and Ohio College Library Center (non-AFR). Projection of a next logical generation, original format recognition. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Information Storage, Information Systems
California Univ., Santa Barbara. Library Systems Development Program. – 1971
Very preliminary systems concepts are presented for the Order and Standard Loan Subsystems. Each of the tasks defined for the current manual operations in (Library Systems Development) LSD 70-60 are evaluated against these concepts to determine how existing work will change when mechanized systems are installed. Then, utilizing this qualitative…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes
Watson, Peter G. – 1971
The aim was to design a seminar which would allow time for each individual to grow into the subject, to reflect, to participate in discussions, to come back to points as appropriate -- the antithesis of a 'crash course'. The intention was to give all participants a representative introduction to the whole range of what is now available, and to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Information Centers, Information Services
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Malinconico, 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
Veaner, Allen B. – Coll Res Libr, 1970
Based on a longer, more detailed paper prepared for the 1970 Midwinter Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries, this article discussion auutomation in the context of the management, facilities and system requirements for large research libraries. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Documentation
Montague, Eleanor; And Others – 1976
This user's manual is a guide to the computer programs developed for the analysis of cost and volume data collected in a survey of technical processing and interlibrary loan supporting the development and implementation of a Western Interstate Bibliographic Network. Programs and analysis, developed in conjunction with ten data collection…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Costs, Data Analysis, Data Processing
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Legters, Lyman H. – Liberal Education, 1971
Article on computer technology and college libraries reprinted from College and Research Libraries, May 1971. (IR)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Cost Effectiveness, Data Processing
Jacob, M. E. L.; And Others – Computerized Cataloging Systems Series, 1975
This report is a description of the history, development, and present state of the University of Sydney Library Catalog Data Entry System. The system has been designed for use on an IBM System 360/20 using assembler programing language. While its primary objective is the generation of machine-readable catalogs, a byproduct of the system has been…
Descriptors: Cataloging, College Libraries, Computer Programs, Computers
Black, Donald V. – 1970
The Library Information System Time-Sharing (LISTS) experiment was based on three innovations in data processing technology: (1) the advent of computer time-sharing on third-generation machines, (2) the development of general-purpose file-management software and (3) the introduction of large, library-oriented data bases. The main body of the…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Buckland, Lawrence F.; And Others – 1969
Beginning in December, 1967, the New England Library Information Network (NELINET) was demonstrated in actual operation using Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC I) bibliographic data. Section 1 of this report is an introduction and summary of the project. Section 2 described the library processing function demonstrated which included catalog card…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Centralization, Computer Programs
Watson, Peter G. – 1969
The acquisition functions of selection, ordering, receiving, blanket orders, serials, gifts, exchange, and microforms and the technical processing of each at the University of California at Los Angeles libraries are discussed. The requirements for converting these manual acquisition functions to a magnetic tape data base for the Center for…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Library Acquisition
Agenbroad, James E.; And Others – 1968
This final report covers January, 1967 through September 15, 1967, the period of Task One of the New England Library Information Network (NELINET). The primary objective of Task One was to set up procedures and programs to build a catalog data file for the center. The secondary task was to set up procedures to selectively extract bibliographic…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Centralization, College Libraries
Smith, Michael; Rivoire, Helena – 1972
The conversion of the shelf-lists of the University Library of Bucknell University to machine-readable form is described in this report. The selection of specific content, machine considerations, and use cost tradeoffs are discussed in the first sections. The actual procedures used in the entering of information into the system, together with the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, College Libraries, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Kadmon, Gedalia – 1973
The unprecedented growth of the information sources concerning science and technology makes it particularly urgent that the processes of information storage, information retrieval, information processing according to needs, representation of results and their storage in preparation for the subsequent processing stages be mechanized. With this end…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computer Science
Fasana, Paul J.; And Others. – 1969
After a detailed study of the reserve processing activities of the Columbia University Library System, it was decided that an attempt to design a reserve system which would make the fullest use of computers would be undertaken. This would be an integrated system developed over a period of time in a series of clearly defined phases. Three different…
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliographies, College Libraries, Computer Programs
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