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Stockard, Joan – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
Significant nonduplicative literature on MARC and BNB-MARC is surveyed and characterized. Time lag in publication and the proliferation of ephemera are noted. Two categories of the literature are identified: reports in many formats by individuals and groups associated officially with MARC, and publications of MARC users or observers. (61…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Automation, Literature Reviews, Use Studies
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Grady, Agnes M. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1976
In this literature review, the effect of catalog division on catalog departments in terms of cost, physical expansion of the catalog, as well as methods and different kinds of division are considered. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Catalogs, Library Research, Literature Reviews
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Byrum, John D., Jr.; Coe, D. Whitney – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1979
Research libraries surveyed to determine acceptance, application, and assessment of AACR rules concerned with the cataloging of serials indicate a wide degree of international variation from the standard because of dissatisfaction with entering serials under the corporate issuing body. Preference for a more simplified bibliographic description was…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Surveys, Research Libraries, Serials
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Hyman, Richard J. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
The validity of the direct shelf approach as a concept for organizing library materials, with special reference to its component, browsing" is investigated by this survey. Findings implied policy recommendations for library management and library school curricula. (33 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Classification, Library Collections, Library Materials, Library Surveys
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O'Neill, Edward T.; Aluri, Rao – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
Examines the characteristics of subject headings found in OCLC cataloging records. The study analyzed a sample of 33,455 monographic records taken from the OCLC database, and found that 94 percent of the subject headings used were Library of Congress subject headings. Twenty-seven references are cited. (Author/FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Classification, Online Systems
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Kohl, David F. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1979
Describes a survey of library personnel use of the LC subject catalog to determine how libraries used the catalog and what changes in format, content, and cost are most desirable. Findings indicate that use is primarily by technical service personnel, and non-English language listings are more important to users. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: History, Library Surveys, Methods, Subject Index Terms
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Christiansen, Dorothy E.; And Others – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1983
Provides librarians and others with summary of types of methods available to determine extent to which books, journals, and other library materials are being used, highlighting circulation studies, survey of user opinions, document delivery tests, shelf availability studies, in-house use studies, and citation studies. Forty-four selected…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Library Collections, Library Materials
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Evans, G. Edward; Argyres, Claudia White – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1974
Plans by which academic libraries receive all the titles of a publisher's or book jobber's output are increasingly popular. A study was conducted to find out if there was a significant difference in utility between books acquired on these approval plans and books selected by librarians in the traditional way. (LS)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Evaluation, Library Acquisition, Library Material Selection
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Comaromi, John P. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1978
A summary of use of DDC in U.S. and Canadian libraries shows that 85 percent of all libraries use DDC; of these, 75 percent use the most recent full or abridged edition. Divisions needing revision are listed and discussed. Librarians want continuous revision but they do not want numerical designation meanings changed. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classification, Dewey Decimal Classification, Libraries
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Dwyer, James R. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
Reports on microcatalog use studies conducted at the University of Oregon which demonstrated that users encounter difficulties with multiple-file microfiche catalogs. Retrospective conversion strategies and the costs of converting records into machine-readable form are considered. Thirty-five references are listed. (FM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Bibliographies, Higher Education, Library Catalogs
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Broadus, Robert N. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1980
Extracts five conclusions from a survey of library material use studies: (1) recorded use in many libraries is low; (2) use within the library parallels circulation; (3) past use predicts future use; (4) recent materials are used more frequently; and (5) Americans use few foreign language materials. (FM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Library Circulation, Library Collections, Library Materials
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Seymour, Carol A.; Schofield, J. L. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1973
The Library Management Research Unit tested a survey design to measure and evaluate author catalogue use in four varying libraries. Readers were asked to note details of items not found in the catalogue and the source of the reference. Items were checked to discover the cause of failure.'' (9 references) (Author/DH)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Facility Utilization Research, Information Seeking, Library Services
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Rinehart, Constance – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1982
Reviews the major publications and developments related to descriptive cataloging for 1981, with specific discussions devoted to the continued controversy over the implementation of Anglo American Cataloging Rules 2nd Edition (AACR2), new cataloging tools, technological developments, use studies, and the current state of cataloging. A 63-item…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Input Output Devices, Library Catalogs, Library Technical Processes
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Frost, Carolyn O. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1989
Describes a citation analysis of journal articles dealing with online catalogs to determine patterns in subject content, date, publication format, authorship affiliation, type of authorship, and how the cited publication was used in the article. It is concluded that this literature has many characteristics of a scholarly literature and indicates…
Descriptors: Authors, Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Library Research
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Vidor, David L.; Futas, Elizabeth – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1987
Reports the results of a study which examined the need for and use of both academic and professional materials in library collections for professional education. The measures used included proportions of materials in an existing business collection, and comparisons of patron use and obsolescence rates of academic and professional materials. (CLB)
Descriptors: Business Education, Comparative Analysis, Library Circulation, Library Collections
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