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  • × author_ss:"Anderson, B."
  • × theme_ss:"Formalerschließung"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Anderson, B.: History of the CONSER program (1986-1994) (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    CONSER's comprehensive review in 1986 sets the stage for this organizational history. Significant events of the widely acclaimed cooperative serial cataloguing programme are traced through the last decade and focus on the CONSER plan, the programme's governance structure and changes in membership, the CONSER database, serials cataloguing issues, and programme documentation and publications. These developments are viewed as CONSER looks ahead to coordinate with the new programme for cooperative cataloguing, reexamine membership/governance issues, implement USMARC format integration, and address a variety of computer related issues
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  2. Anderson, B.: Expert systems for cataloging : will they accomplish tomorrow the cataloging of today? (1990) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The motivation of decreasing cataloging costs by minimizing the role of the professional librarian in the cataloging process ha led to experiments in the application of expert systems to cataloging. Systems have been developed to accomplish specific elements of the cataloging process through human-machine interface or through automatic reading and interpretation of title pages. All of the systems developed thus far require a human cataloger to participate in, monitor, and/or complete the cataloging process. Furthermore, the expert systems developed for descriptive cataloging are based on the logic and rules of AACR2 and its dependence on title page information, neither of which may be relevant in their current form as cataloging comes to terms with electronic publishing and full-text retrieval of information.
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