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Port Charlotte Cultural Center, FL. – 1971
This booklet is a catalog of the courses offered at the Port Charlotte Cultural Center, Florida. The objectives of each course, the methods of presentation, and the books and audiovisual aids used to present them are shown. Course groupings include Adult General, Agriculture, Business and Distributive, Home Economics, Industrial, and Technical and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catalogs, Curriculum
Reck, Lawrence – Audiovisual Instruction, 1977
Free or inexpensive educational materials on a wide range of subjects are available at the local, state, and national levels. Catalogs of such materials are listed with annotations. (STS)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Filmographies, Instructional Materials
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McConkey, Thomas W. – Library Trends, 1976
Discusses library supply houses, local sources, types of purchases, suppliers' catalogs, and suppliers' representatives. (LS)
Descriptors: Catalogs, Libraries, Merchants, Supplies
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Krieger, Tillie, Ed. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1976
In five papers, each writer suggests a different point of view regarding the future direction of the catalog and the role of the cataloger. (Author/PF)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Librarians, Library Catalogs
McGrath, William E.; Durand, Norma – Coll Res Libr, 1969
Descriptors: Catalogs, Classification, Courses, Universities
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El-Sherbini, Magda; Wilson, Amanda J – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2007
The focus of this paper is to examine the current library practice of processing and delivering information and to introduce alternative scenarios that may keep librarians relevant in the technological era. In the scenarios presented here, the authors will attempt to challenge basic assumptions about the usefulness of and need for OPAC systems,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Online Catalogs, Consortia
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Geckle, Beverly J.; Pozzebon, Mary Ellen; Williams, Jo – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2008
This article recounts a project at the Middle Tennessee State University library to include records for electronic databases in the online catalog. Although electronic databases are accessible via the library's Databases A-Z list and related subject guides, cataloging these resources also provides access via the online catalog, allowing more of…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Online Catalogs, Databases, Cataloging
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Soules, Aline; Golomb, Liorah – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2009
In this article, the authors compared the MLA International Bibliography database (MLAIB) across five vendor platforms to determine how and why seemingly comparable searches produced varying results. A number of tests were conducted using a variety of fields, terms, and parameters, and examples of results are provided. The authors' findings are…
Descriptors: Online Vendors, Navigation (Information Systems), Online Searching, Search Strategies
Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC. Office of Management Studies. – 1983
This collection of library documents which provide instructions for users of online public access catalogs in member libraries of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) contains: (1) a set of enhanced instructions for library users of Geac, a commercial online circulation system at the University of Arizona; (2) sets of materials of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Library Catalogs
Hill, Janet Swan – 1980
A committee was appointed in March 1978 to investigate feasible alternatives to the existing card catalog at Northwestern University Library; this interim report reviews the committee's activities and recommendations, identifies tasks still to be completed, and describes the status of a proposed online successor to the card catalog. Ten concerns…
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Facility Improvement, Higher Education, Library Catalogs
Baker, Alfred W.; And Others – 1974
The Fairfax County Library converted from a card catalog to a book catalog format in 1963. The first book catalogs were produced by the Sequential Card (SC) process. The master cards were prepared by the library and sent to Science Press, where copy was prepared on IBM cards, coded for sequential filing, and photographed to prepare page plates,…
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Cataloging, County Libraries, Data Processing
Keller, Clara Downs – 1974
Union catalogs have yet to reach their full potential on the national level or in California. The National Union Catalog and the Union List of Serials in the Libraries of the United States and Canada, although monumental efforts, are far from comprehensive. A survey found that California exhibits most of the problems involved in union catalog…
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Library Cooperation, Library Surveys, National Programs
Waldron, Helen J. – 1971
Once a computer system has been established, and the capabilities exist for the kind of data manipulation which could produce either a book catalog, with as many access points as seem desirable, or catalog cards if desired, the next question to be resolved is whether a book catalog is an economically feasible substitute for catalog cards. The…
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Catalogs, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC. – 1975
The focus of the January 1975 meeting of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) was the future of bibliographic records of library holdings. Speakers from the Library of Congress (LC) reported on historical problems associated with card catalogs and on plans for conversion to other forms. Speakers from large research libraries indicated a…
Descriptors: Book Catalogs, Cataloging, Conference Reports, Library Automation
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Juneja, Derry C. – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1987
Discusses the reasons and methods for retrospective conversion of library catalog data into machine-readable form. The need for standards is emphasized and suggestions are given for documenting local standards. Ideas are included for completing the conversion of a project done by a vendor, where some parts may have been overlooked. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Utilities, Guidelines, Library Automation, Library Catalogs
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