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Daniels, Mary Kay – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
The proceedings of an October 1974 institute on automated serials control are summarized. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Conference Reports, Library Automation
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Information Systems Office. – 1969
The primary objective of the National Serials Data Program is the design and implementation of a national serials information system. The goals of this system are the provisions of timely, accurate, and comprehensive information about serial publications within a framework of quantitative efficiency and agreed upon cost effectiveness. The intent…
Descriptors: Automation, Databases, Library Automation, Library Surveys
Adams, Scott – Libr Trends, 1970
Descriptors: Automation, Data Processing, Information Systems, 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

Franzmeier, Gunter; And Others – The Serials Librarian, 1987
Four papers discuss: (1) advantages and disadvantages of uniform serial titles; (2) corporate names as qualifiers in uniform titles; (3) earliest entry cataloging of serials; and (4) latest entry cataloging in an automated environment. (MES)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Automation, Online Catalogs, Serials
Pan, Elizabeth – 1970
The literature on automated serials control systems and related subjects is reviewed and conclusions are drawn on the issues raised. As much as possible the data reported in the literature are verified. A selected bibliography of documents published prior to the data of this report is prepared. In addition to descriptions of the major serials…
Descriptors: Automation, Bibliographies, Costs, 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

Grosch, Audrey N. – Information Processing and Management, 1976
Describes a model conceived as an aid to the designer of serials management systems for structuring the serial arrival prediction, check-in, and claiming functions of these systems. The model is described with examples of its application to known serial issue arrival cases in a table of examples. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Library Automation, Models, Serials

Cannan, Judith Proctor – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1975
The major provisions of the International Serials Data System and International Standard Bibliographic Description for Serials are presented and related to present rules of entry for serials as detailed in the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Databases, International Programs, Library Automation

Saffady, William – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
Careful attention to the selection of an appropriate microformat and viewing equipment can successfully extend the effectiveness of computer output microfilm to include patron-use library automation applications. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Library Automation, Library Services, Serials

Daniels Ganning, Mary Kay – Journal of Library Automation, 1976
Summarizes the formal presentations of an institute considering all aspects of the catalog--its use as a tool consulted by librarians and patrons, the impact of centralized cataloging on bibliographic control, and the impact of technological advances on the format of the catalog. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Conference Reports, Library Automation, Library Catalogs

Richmond, Phyllis A. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1976
Focuses on quantitative studies which can be made using data obtained from machine-readable catalogs and applied to actual or potential catalog use. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Automation, Library Catalogs, Library Research
Pitkin, Gary M. – 1976
All articles cited in "Library Literature" between 1949 and 1974 dealing with automation of serials control, but not including articles on union lists or other cooperative projects, are listed and annotated. The articles are presented in chronological order, providing a history of the topic. Entries include the "Library Literature" citation…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Libraries, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes

Carter, Ruth C. – Journal of Library Automation, 1978
The on-line union list currently being developed by the University of Pittsburgh and libraries of the Pittsburgh Regional Library Center is described, including information on present procedures, future plans, and format for local data records agreed upon with OCLC. (Author/KP)
Descriptors: Library Automation, Online Systems, Program Development, Serials
Lewis, Gary A. – 1976
Libraries frequently reject automation because of high costs and lack of expertise. A simple, economical, automated serials records system is presented, based on storage of data on IBM cards. The system was implemented at the Radford College Library to best meet numerous needs. Samples of files and reports are given along with maintenance…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Costs, Library Automation, Program Descriptions