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Kadmon, Gedalia – Network-International Communications in Library Automation, 1975
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Library Acquisition, Library Automation, Periodicals
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Buchinski, Edwin – Canadian Library Journal, 1976
Traces the development of the concept of a Mini-MARC format, enumerates the objectives that the Mini-MARC format satisfies, and describes the MINIMARC system, an automated cataloging software package. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Programs, Library Automation, Union Catalogs
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Weisbrod, 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
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Sargent, Charles W.; Lindberg, Donald A. B. – Special Libraries, 1972
Activities are outlined to design and build a prototype system to place within one or more of the University's computer systems a description of each of the approximately 1.4 million books held by one or more of the libraries on the four campuses of the University of Missouri. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Programs, Design, Library Automation
De Gennaro, Richard – American Libraries, 1978
Suggests that inexperienced buyers inform themselves and seek expert advice before making decisions to buy some of the more complex and costly computer-based library systems being offered. General guidelines are presented for selecting a system and for using consultants. Considered also are the mutual needs of librarians and vendors. (JPF)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Consultants, Equipment, Guidelines
Andrews, Theodora, Ed. – 1969
Librarians and their concerned colleagues met to give, hear and discuss papers on library automation, primarily by computers. Noted at this second meeting on library automation were: (1) considerably more sophistication and casualness about the techniques involved, (2) considerably more assurance of what and where things can be applied and (3)…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Librarians
Ashford, John; And Others – 1975
The first stage of a study on the potential for collaborative development in library automation involved a study of more than 150 recent reports and papers, and visits to library sites in the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, West Germany, and the United States. Systems models were advanced to provide a basis for testing development proposals. Further…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Library Automation, Library Cooperation
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Newman, William L.; Coxford, Frank H. – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
Subroutines which provide efficient access to a directly organized file by blocking and deblocking variable length bibliographic records are described. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Costs, Information Storage, Input Output
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. MARC Development Office. – 1973
One of a series of communications formats for machine-readable cataloging records issued by the Library of Congress is described. It is an implementation of the "American National Standard for Bibliographic Information Interchange on Magnetic Tape," Z39.2-1971, which was adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Programs, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes
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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
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Harris, Jessica L.; Hines, Theodore C. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1970
This paper reports a study of computer filing which utilizes the arranging possibilities of the computer and of careful format design to considerable advantage. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Catalogs, Computer Programs, Data Processing
Wolpert, Bernard M. – Amer Libr, 1970
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Library Automation, Library Networks
Kurkul, Donna Lee – 1982
LCDF (Library Collection Distribution Formulas) is a modular, interactive, user-friendly applications and instructional software package designed to help librarians determine the placement and calculate the distribution of book collections and book sequences in a library, prior to physical collection movement. LCDF is written in UCSD (University…
Descriptors: Computation, Computer Programs, Library Automation, Library Collections
Leeds Polytechnic (England). Dept. of Librarianship. – 1970
The papers presented at this one day symposium on the subject of computer book charging are: (1) A Specification for a Computer Bookcharging System, (2) A Suite of Programs for a Computer Bookcharging System, (3) The Implementations of a Computer Bookcharging System, (4) The Effect of Computer Bookcharging on Management and (5) The Extension of…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Programs, Conferences, Library Automation
Klein, Ann S.; Passiakos, Margaret – 1973
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) integrated computer programs for journal control have been extensively revised so that all journal ordering for ORNL, Y-12, and ORGDP is handled through this system. This series of programs provide: (1) management information in the form of cost, subscriber, and title statistics; (2) seven copy purchase…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Library Automation, Library Collections, Library Technical Processes
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