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Scott, Randall W. – 1978
The potential for computers in indexing popular fiction study materials is discussed, and specific examples of comic book indexing are provided through descriptions of projects and a bibliography. The 4-stage evolutionary development of popular fiction studies includes: (1) discovery and reading; (2) bibliography and collecting; (3) cataloging and…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Cartoons, Cataloging, Comics (Publications)
Beale, Joel A.; Jacobson, Charles – 1975
A library specialist and a computer specialist were asked to collaborate to solve the problem of a growing and diversified in-house, technical library in a diversified agribusiness organization. A computer program was written to: (1) generate alphabetical catalogs of collections; (2) index documents by uniterms; and (3) to retrieve documents by…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Coordinate Indexes
Irwin, John, Comp.; Shook, Sally, Comp. – 1974
The goal of this project was to develop a high quality and low cost system for indexing historical collections of newspapers. The method used was based on two guides to newspaper indexing by Harry A. Friedman. After initial planning and experimentation, a single indexer worked from microfilm to compile a subject and name index to the "Arizona…
Descriptors: Costs, Guidelines, Guides, Indexes
Thompson, Gayle; And Others – 1974
Three newspaper librarians described how they manage the files of newspaper clippings which are a necessary part of their collections. The development of a new subject classification system for the clippings files was outlined. The new subject headings were based on standard subject heading lists and on local need. It was decided to use a computer…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conference Reports, Filing, Guidelines