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Silberstein, Stephen M. – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
The extreme flexibility of the MARC format coupled with the simplicity of a batch-oriented processing system centered around a sequential master file has enabled the University of California, Berkeley, library to gradually build an unusually large serials data base in support of both technical and public services. (Author)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Library Automation

Horny, Karen – College and Research Libraries, 1974
Key decisions involved in automating Northwestern University Library's technical processes, the resulting on-line interactive system, and its impact are described. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Librarians, Library Automation

Standifer, Hugh; And Others – Journal of Library Automation, 1979
Presents five brief papers that touch on the role of the computer center, sources of conflict, and basic incompatibilities in the relationship with the library. Also discussed are developmental operating difficulties, negotiation of continuing relationships, and the need for tolerance and mutual respect. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Libraries, Library Administration, Library Automation

Butler, Brett – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
A description of existing U.S. library networks, the resources available from them, and some technical and policy issues. (LS)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Information Networks, Library Automation
Christensen, John O. – 1975
Heretofore, methods of claiming missing issues of serials publications have been ad hoc. The study describes four methods of claiming and analyzes the performance of three of the methods on 16 arrival patterns of serials. The arrival patterns, selected as workable examples from a random sample of the Kardex files at the University of Utah, were…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Oriented Programs, Library Automation, Library Research
Malinconico, S. Michael – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1976
Discusses the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on the machine-readable catalog, the machine capabilities and limitations for achieving that control, possibilities for machine control of the catalog, and the extension of those possibilities to permit a degree of control not possible in a manual system. (Author/LS)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Information Systems

Reed, Mary Jane Pobst – Journal of Library Automation, 1975
Describes the development of the state of Washington's computer-assisted bibliographic system, along with its present batch-mode cataloging support subsystem and efforts toward on-line integrated acquisitions and cataloging support. (LS)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Library Acquisition, Library Automation
King, Susan G. – 1980
This manual provides guidance in the use of the Integrated Library System (ILS), a library minicomputer system in which all automated library functions are processed against a single database. It is oriented toward ILS users with no ADP training or experience. Written in MUMPS, a higher-level language, the system includes the following…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases, Information Storage
Liberman, Eva; And Others – 1973
Many library operations involving large data banks lend themselves readily to computer operation. In setting up library computer programs, in changing or expanding programs, cost in programming and time delays could be substantially reduced if the programmers had access to library computer programs being used by other libraries, providing similar…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Libraries, Library Automation

Levert, Virginia M. – Library Software Review, 1985
Discusses number and type of microcomputer software programs useful to libraries and types of hardware on which they run, as identified by Nolan Information Management Services. Highlights include general application programs, applications designed to support library technical processes, producers of library software, and choosing among options.…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Information Systems, Library Automation
Kilgour, Frederick G. – Library Journal, 1984
A review of library technological development and card catalog innovations of the past century and a half precedes a discussion of online public access catalog development. Design requirements and purpose of the online catalog, access techniques and provisions, costs, and future integration are highlighted. Twenty-two references are listed. (EJS)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Design Requirements, Library Automation
Pitkin, Gary M. – 1975
After updating and revising the manual serials record in June 1973, the serials department of the Kearney State College Library was automated. The functions automated were: (1) citation of index and abstract services, (2) binding notification, (3) indication of publication frequency, (4) compilation of subject lists, and (5) holding statements…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs, Information Systems, Libraries
Axford, H. William, Ed. – 1973
Librarians discuss the library use of computers without concerning themselves with the technical aspects of computer software or hardware at this Library Automation Research and Consulting (LARC) Association institute. The first paper, "State of the Art Review," examines some of the fundamental problems of automated serials control, and…
Descriptors: Administration, College Libraries, Computer Oriented Programs, Libraries
Smith, Stephen J. – 1995
This manual was compiled for use by staff and graduate assistants working in the OCLC Cataloging Section of the Automated Services Unit, Technical Services Division, University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign. Although the procedures described are institution-specific, their applications could be adapted to accommodate copy cataloging…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Roberts, S. A.; Bradshaw, R. G. – 1973
Deisgn of Information Systems in the Social Sciences (DISISS) is a research project conducted to describe the main characteristics of the literature of the social sciences using bibliometric techniques. A comprehensive machine readable file of social science serials was developed which is called CLOSSS (Check List of Social Science Serials). Data…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases