Niel, A.: ¬Les sources bibliographiques : étude comparée de leur utilisation dans les bibliothèques universitaires françaises (1994)
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- Abstract
- Computerized cataloguing is widely used in university libraries in France and tends to involve the networking of catalogues according to one of 3 approved sources: SibilFrance; OCLC; and BN Opale. Examines the ways in which libraries chose their system, the importance of each of the 3 systems, and their productive capacity in relation to their acquisition. Results of a 1992 survey of a sample of 43 French university libraries tends to prove that the cost of these systems are less dependent on the source itself than on the organization of work and staff