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Peer reviewedMadison, Dilys E.; Galejs, John E. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1971
After a brief description of the Micrographic Catalog Retrieval System (MCRS) and its use in card production, searching procedures are outlined along with statistical data. The experience has demonstrated that the use of MCRS can mean a saving of staff time and more rapid retrieval of LC cataloging copy for current books. (6 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: College Libraries, Information Retrieval, Library Catalogs, Microfiche
Peer reviewedBranscomb, Lewis C.; Rogers, A. Robert – College and Research Libraries, 1981
The five critical years in the development of OCLC (1951-56), the culmination of a century of cooperation between Ohio's colleges and universities, are used to underscore its expansion into a bibliographic utility interconnecting 2400 institutions in the United States and Canada. There are 19 references. (RAA)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Catalogs, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
Peer reviewedCrismond, Linda F. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1981
A questionnaire was sent to 446 members of OCLC to ascertain their views on the development of a special minimal standard to be used only for the conversion of retrospective cataloging records to machine-readable form. It was found that 74.5 percent would oppose the creation of a new lower standard. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Catalogs, Online Systems, Quality Control
Anderson, David C. – Library Journal, 1980
Discusses planning "future of the catalog" decisions given AACR2 and suggests that courses of action for small libraries may be developed through self-study and by reference to a list of 11 resources. (RAA)
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Cataloging, Cost Effectiveness, Library Administration
Peer reviewedSamuel, Evelyn K. – Library Trends, 1988
Discusses the need for accurate documentation of museum holdings and the feasibility of using online library catalogs as models for automated cataloging in museums. The description of museum computer projects covers problems that have impeded automation in the past and the current status of several projects. (34 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Documentation, Indexing
Polly, Jean Armour – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1992
Describes resources available through INTERNET that are of interest to librarians, including electronic newsletters and serials, online library catalogs, bulletin boards, remote access to software or text files, utilities to help navigate the network, sources for learning more about the INTERNET, discussion list guides, and INTERNET library…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Electronic Publishing, Internet, Library Catalogs
Peer reviewedHoffman, Herbert H. – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
Discusses cataloging methods for online catalogs concerning the retrieval of works contained in collections and anthologies. Contents notes, separate added entries for each item, and the use of analytics are considered, and it is suggested that the use of analytics may be the best solution. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Content Analysis, Library Catalogs, Machine Readable Cataloging
Peer reviewedHenry, Marcia – Internet Research, 1997
There are several ways to connect to library catalogs on the Internet: telneting, links via home pages, and online directories. This article discusses Hytelnet and Libgopher, online directories which list available catalogs and make telnet connections to them. Hytelnet is a good resource for OPAC statistics and Libgopher provides keyword…
Descriptors: Directories, Internet, Keywords, Library Catalogs
Peer reviewedWhite, Frank – Library Software Review, 1994
Discussion of online help systems in online public access catalogs (OPACs) focuses on a study that evaluated the online help system for the NOTIS (Northwestern Online Total Integrated System) OPAC. Features of the system reviewed include online functions; training features; general interface features; access points; and message content and display…
Descriptors: Computer Software Evaluation, Library Catalogs, Online Catalogs, Search Strategies
Peer reviewedCarlyle, Allyson; Timmons, Traci E. – Library Quarterly, 2002
Discusses the composition of bibliographic record displays and their impact on library catalog use, and describes a study of 38 MARC fields and subfields in 122 Web-based catalogs to determine whether they are included in default single-record displays. Suggests directions for future research. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Library Catalogs, Online Catalogs, Research Needs
Limbacher, James L., Comp. – 1967
This compendium provides an alphabetical, dated list of film titles in their first known version, with subsequent remakes. It gives the source of each film (as play, book, opera, legend, etc.); and for each film, the name of the releasing company. Film series with a continuing character or characters are listed in the appendix. (GO)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Films
Peer reviewedHoffman, Herbert H. – Catholic Library World, 1976
A discussion of inconsistencies in the present catalog card filing rules, and five guidelines for constructing a better code. (LS)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Filing
Peer reviewedClarke, Robert F. – Special Libraries, 1974
Removing cards temporarily from the card catalog and photocopying them serves as a quick, efficient means to produce typographically error free bibliographies that require no proofreading or correcting. (JB)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Catalogs
Coyle, Karen – 1992
The University of California Catalog and Periodicals databases each have over 20 separately contributing libraries, and records for the same work can enter the MELVYL system from different campus libraries. MELVYL's goal is to have one union record for each distinct edition of a work. To promote this goal, the University's Division of Library…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Algorithms, Bibliographic Databases, Bibliographic Records
Barry, Jennifer – Cataloguing Australia, 1997
Examines the purpose of catalogs, how card catalogs first fulfilled that purpose, and how computers represented a superior and inevitable replacement for it. Describes some recent developments in cataloging and their implications for the future. (AEF)
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Cataloging, Futures (of Society), Information Technology


