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Welsh, William J. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Classification, Libraries
Woods, R. G.; And Others – 1971
Automated systems for acquisitions and catalogue production for the Wessex Medical Library are outlined in this interim report, with some account of why particular decisions were made. Section A describes the acquisitions system and Section B describes the cataloging system. The appendices contain: (1) computer configurations, (2) flexowriter…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Foreign Countries, Library Acquisition, Library Automation
Bishop, Gwynneth H. – Libr Resour Tech Serv, 1970
The Acquisitions System has been using the IBM 360/40 computer since April 1968. The order routine is described and pertinent order records and printouts discussed. (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Automation, College Libraries, Computer Programs, Libraries

Payne, Charles; And Others – Library Quarterly, 1977
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Data Processing, Library Acquisition

Yerkey, A. Neil – Special Libraries, 1973
A computer-assisted periodical control system was designed to reduce clerical time required to maintain records in three areas: renewal audit, routing, and records-keeping. The renewal audit features are unusual and are described in detail. (3 references) (Author/DH)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Library Acquisition, Library Automation, Library Circulation

Hodowanec, George V. – Special Libraries, 1972
This annotated bibliography is an outgrowth of a course in technical processes offered at the Graduate School of Library Science, Drexel University. The need for an up-to-date collection of materials dealing with the various aspects of technical services prompted the development of this list of readings. (165 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cataloging, Library Acquisition, Library Automation

Boss, Richard D. – Journal of Library Automation, 1980
The 1980s offer libraries numerous automated acquisitions alternatives, including turnkey systems from circulation system vendors and the acquisition subsystems of the bibliographic utilities. Integration of systems from several sources poses the principal problem. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Library Acquisition, Library Automation, Library Equipment, Library Materials

Bierman, Kenneth J. – Journal of Library Automation, 1980
Presents an overview of automated library acquisitions with emphasis on vendor developed systems. The article provides definitions, a description of an ideal system, a selection procedure for optimal purchasing decisions, and predictions for the future. An evaluation sheet and checklist are included. (RAA)
Descriptors: Library Acquisition, Library Automation, Library Equipment, Library Materials
Rao, Paladugu V. – 1976
A study was conducted to determine: (1) whether technical processes at the Booth Library, Eastern Illinois University, should be automated; and (2) if automation were required, which system would be economically and technically feasible. Data from 323 technical service transactions were selected on a random basis between July 1971 and June 1973,…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Feasibility Studies, Library Acquisition, Library Automation

Tuttle, Helen W. – College and Research Libraries, 1976
Academic and research libraries have tended to dominate change and codification in this area of library work, as much in 1876 as in 1976. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, College Libraries, Library Acquisition

McAllister, Caryl – Special Libraries, 1971
A general discussion of on-line procedures, batch and real-time updating, types of files and indexes, terminals, and the use of a general-purpose data management system as a vehicle for on-line operation is followed by an Appendix giving detailed information on each on the known systems. (14 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Information Storage, Library Acquisition, Library Automation, Library Technical Processes

Collver, Mitsuko – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1980
Recommends the grouping together of serials functions, describes the application of such serials management in a university library, and appraises the expected organizational impact of automation on a centralized serials department. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Centralization, College Libraries

Gozzi, Cynthia I. – Journal of Library Automation, 1980
Suggests that a less rigid traditional approach towards automating acquisitions functions might be more cost effective. Thorough investigation of available alternatives should precede a decision to adopt or maintain a local system. (Author/RAA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cost Effectiveness, Design Requirements, Library Acquisition
Cubberley, Carol – 1985
The installation of an automated acquisitions system, the Innovacq 100, demanded a review and revision of procedures in the Acquisitions Department of the University of Central Florida Library. This practicum report describes the process involved in developing the new procedures. Prior to installation, the old departmental procedures manual and…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Guides, Higher Education, Library Acquisition

Harp, Vivian; Heard, Gertrude – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
An off-line system to purchase, renew, claim missing issues, and maintain cost figures, current lists, and subscription histories of periodical holdings. (LS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computers, Information Systems, Library Acquisition