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Bellomy, Fred L.; Jaccarino, Lies N. – Journal of Library Automation, 1970
An operational computerized system used by the University of California, Santa Barbara Libraries produces listings of bibliographic data about items in collections where full cataloging treatment is not considered justified. (Author)
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, College Libraries, Libraries
Sable, Arnold P. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1970
The truest meaning of public service was that, although never used by all citizens, it was still available for any citizen. Whether public service in America can survive in the next decade, and maintain its basic altruistic concepts, will be the concern of all librarians. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, Libraries, Library Automation, Library Collections
De Gennaro, Richard – Coll Res Libr, 1970
A brief review of the essential background and report on the progress, evaluation and future outlook of this unique program. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Computer Programs, Libraries
Olsen, Wallace C. – 1969
Digital storage of textual portions of a library collection was reconsidered in the context of current technology and economics at a conference at the University of Pittsburgh in the Fall of 1967. The inevitable value and feasibility of textual digital storage was generally accepted. Basic data advantageous in placing in perspective the academic…
Descriptors: Automation, Books, College Libraries, Computer Storage Devices
Wisconsin Coordinating Council for Higher Education, Madison. – 1969
This report was prepared in response to a need identified in the "Provisional Long-Range Plan" of the Wisconsin Coordinating Council for Higher Education (CCHE). The findings of an advisory committee were used as the basis for recommendations in three areas: (1) technology and interinstitutional cooperation, (2) library resources and (3)…
Descriptors: Automation, Information Networks, Information Systems, Institutional Cooperation

Tansey, Luraine – Library Trends, 1975
The advantages of computerization in classifying photographs and slides are demonstrated. (PF)
Descriptors: Classification, Databases, Library Automation, Library Collections

Randall, G. E. – Special Libraries, 1972
The inventory of a special library collection imposes an appreciable work load on the library staff. It should be done only after careful planning and after the users have been advised of the necessity of the activity and the procedures to be followed. The inventory procedure in a mechanized library is described. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Collections, Library Expenditures, Special Libraries

Gellatly, Peter – Catholic Library World, 1976
Rising costs and the arrival of the computer require an almost total reworking of past practice in the area of serial control. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Databases, Library Automation, Library Collections

Wender, Ruth W. – Special Libraries, 1974
A brief visit to several Japanese medical libraries and information centers revealed similarities and dissimilarities with their United States counterparts. All the institutions had indexes, many English language journals, and photocopying requests. Differences appeared in the reference services provided. The information centers were computer…
Descriptors: Information Centers, Interlibrary Loans, Library Automation, Library Collections

Kantor, Paul B. – College and Research Libraries, 1980
Library collection weeding criteria based upon unequal distribution of demand require that distribution remain stable over time. A mathematical expression is derived that tests that stability. Verification is not inordinately time consuming and is facilitated by the use of automated circulation systems. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Library Circulation, Library Collections, Statistical Analysis
The Development of a Computer-Based Library System: LCDF - Library Collection Distribution Formulas.
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
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
Dowlin, Kenneth E.; Hawley, Brenda G. – Microcomputers for Information Management: An International Journal for Library and Information Services, 1984
Describes Pikes Peak Library District's innovative use of portable microcomputers to accomplish an inexpensive collection inventory. The Radio Shack Model 100 battery-operated microcomputer was used as a data-capture device for updating status records of the library's regular automated circulation and cataloging programs. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Costs, Facility Inventory, Library Automation

Sabowitz, Norman – Canadian Library Journal, 1979
Describes a method using computer assistance which merges two or more ordered collections, spreads an ordered collection when it has outgrown the space previously assigned it, rearranges an ordered collection, and moves the collection on to a new location. (CWM)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Coordination, Library Automation, Library Collections

Olson, Kenneth D. – Special Libraries, 1975
At the University of New Mexico, a machine-readable work file was developed to aid the bibliographer in science collection building. (PF)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, College Libraries, Librarians