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Carlyle, A.: ¬An interview with Martha M. Yee (2000)
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- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 29(2000) no.3, S.5-19
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Carlyle, A.: Understanding FRBR as a conceptual model : FRBR and the bibliographic universe (2006)
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- 10. 9.2000 17:38:22
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Carlyle, A.; Summerlin, J.: Transforming catalog displays : record clustering for works of fiction (2002)
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- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 33(2002) nos.3/4, S.xx-xx
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Carlyle, A.; Ranger, S.; Summerlin, J.: Making the pieces fit : little women, works, and the pursuit of quality (2008)
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- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 46(2008) no.1, S.35-63
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Lee, H.-L.; Carlyle, A.: Academic library gateways to online information : a taxonomy of organizational structures (2003)
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- Abstract
- Reports a preliminary analysis of organizational schemes applied by academic libraries worldwide to arrange their electronic resources an their Web-based information gateways. The unsystematic sample consists of 41 academic libraries in 10 countries representing 4 languages, Chinese, English, German, and Spanish. The study reveals a widely accepted practice in applying 6 simplistic methods to organizing online information: by resource type, alphabetical by title, alphabetical by subject (mostly discipline and genre), by vendor/publisher, by broad classification, and random. In addition, it notes a marked difference between libraries in the English-speaking world and those in other countries in that the former present significantly more systematic characteristics.