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Wellisch, Hans H. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1983
American Library Association Filing Rules (1980) are displayed in form of flowcharts, and filing operations are analyzed. Suggestions for improvement in areas of numerals, modified letters, non-roman scripts, and random filing of identical entries are made; omissions are pointed out; and some mistakes are corrected. Twenty-three sources are cited.…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Filing, Flow Charts, Information Storage
Wallace, Danny P. – 1984
This paper reviews 19th and 20th century English-language literature dealing with the user friendliness of library catalogs and cataloging. Sections cover literature on: (1) the need for catalogs and the possibility of substituting subject bibliographies for the subject catalog; (2) user needs and the dichotomy between designing catalogs based on…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Design Requirements, Filing
Saint Michael's Coll., Winooski, VT. Library. – 1975
As developed by the nonprofessional staff of St. Michael's College Library, Basic Rules of Alphabetic Sequence Simplified (BRASS) is a refined system of alphabetic filing for library card catalogs. It is designed to be a concise set of principles, consistently applied, making it therefore faster than other standard filing systems. BRASS consists…
Descriptors: Alphabetizing Skills, Cataloging, File Clerks, Filing
Perkins, John W.; And Others – 1972
Designed basically as an operating manual for the technical processing staff, this publication is also intended to be used as a reference by librarians and library administrators. The contents include: the book, book collections, the public card catalog, catalog card filing rules, objectives-goals-activities of the Technical Processes Division,…
Descriptors: Books, Cataloging, Classification, Data Processing
Harris, Jessica L. – 1969
Based on the principle that alphabetical arrangement should be based on the characters actually appearing in the sort field, a computer filing code was produced which provides rules for formatting entries for computer manipulation. This study applies the principles developed in that code to library subject headings, using a sample of the Library…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Programs, Computers