Goethem, J.V.: Education for serials : a practitioner's view (1993)
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- Abstract
- The future creation of serial librarians prepared to meet the many challenges of serial control, management, automation, and database management requires a solid background in AACR2 rules, MARC tagging, OCLC conventions, classification and subject analysis. The future profile of a serial librarian will require determination, patience, an eye for detail and common sense to tackle the unpredictable world of serials. Continuing education is inevitable to assure the survival of a serial librarian involved in management and serial crisis.
- Source
- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 16(1993) no.3, S.71-77
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