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  1. Moynahan, S.A.: Bringing in the sheep : using insourcing to access departmental resources (1999) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Rather than being outsourced, catalog departments should become the agents for accessing departmental resources in a university or college. Trained, practicing catalogers are able to create MARC records that are a perfect fit for the OPAC. In an era of declining monies for resources, cataloging professionals ensure that all available materials are accessible via a unified database which is as close as any computer. Departmental libraries would continue to be in charge of all other aspects of their collections, but would not be responsible for loading information into the catalog
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 28(1999) no.4, S.91-104
    Type
    a
  2. Höhne, H.: Erfahrungen bei der Umstellung des alphabetischen Kataloges der Deutschen Bücherei von PI auf RAK (1993) 0.07
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    Footnote
    In erweiterter Fassung auch publiziert in: Biblos 37(1988) H.2, S.91-101
    Type
    a
  3. Urquiza, B.D.: ¬A current Library of Congress project for cataloging 19th-century imprints (1992) 0.05
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    Source
    Rare books and manuscripts librarianship. 7(1992) no.2, S.91-97
    Type
    a
  4. Moloney, J.; Pearce, F.: Workshop 3 : Cataloguing standards - can we afford them? (1997) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Reports by 2 delegates of Workshop 3 during the 12th Australian National Cataloguing Conference, Canberra, Australia, 11 Sep 1997, the focus of which was Cataloguing standards - can we afford them? The reports: argue that standards are indispensible but that a more workable set of principles is required to cope with user needs; cover issues related to costs and benefits of cataloguing standards; look at the emergence, impact and potentialities of metadata
    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 23(1997) nos.3/4, S.89-91
    Type
    a
  5. Thomas, S.E.: ¬The core bibliographic record and the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (1996) 0.05
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    Abstract
    The Program for Cooperative Cataloguing (PCC) seeks to increase the availability of unique records created in a decentralized fashion by a network of US libraries according to mutually acceptable standards. A critical element in achieving its mission is the core bibliographic record: a cataloguing record that embodies the principles of usefulness, cost effectiveness, and dynamism. The PCC intends that Program records, full or core, represent acceptable bibliographical control such that record 'tweaking' at the local level is minimized. Emphasis is on essential description and on the development of trust in others' bibliographic records, obviating the need for expensive revision and waste of scarce cataloguing resources
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 21(1996) nos.3/4, S.91-108
    Type
    a
  6. Seymour, C.: Cataloging Internet resources (1996) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Describes the OCLC project for cataloguing Internet resources, a project aimed at developing rules for electronic material, and as a possible solution for the difficulty of locating materials on the Internet. No attempts is made to catalogue all the resources on the Internet and choice of materials is left to participating libraries
    Source
    Information and librarianship. 22(1996) no.1, S.33-35
    Type
    a
  7. Ranta, J.A.: Queens Borough Public Library's Guidelines for cataloging community information (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Currently, few resources exist to guide libraries in the cataloguing of community information using the new USMARC Format for Cammunity Information (1993). In developing a community information database, Queens Borough Public Library, New York City, formulated their own cataloguing procedures for applying AACR2, LoC File Interpretations, and USMARC Format for Community Information to community information. Their practices include entering corporate names directly whenever possible and assigning LC subject headings for classes of persons and topics, adding neighbourhood level geographic subdivisions. The guidelines were specially designed to aid non cataloguers in cataloguing community information and have enabled library to maintain consistency in handling corporate names and in assigning subject headings, while creating database that is highly accessible to library staff and users
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) no.2, S.51-69
    Type
    a
  8. Gorman, M.: Metadata or cataloguing? : a false choice (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Libraries, their collections, and bibliographic control are essential components of the provision of access to recorded knowledge. Cataloging is a primary method of bibliographic control. Full or traditional cataloging is very expensive, but relying on keyword searching is inadequate. Alternatives for a solution to cataloging needs for electronic resources including the use of metadata and the Dublin Core are examined. Many questions exist regarding the long-term future of today's electronic documents. Recommendations are made for preserving recorded knowledge and information in the electronic resources for future generations
    Source
    Journal of Internet cataloging. 2(1999) no.1, S.5-22
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    a
  9. Cochenour, D.: Linking remote users and information : cataloguing Internet publications (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Libraries can add value to Internet resources by adding them to the library's catalogue in a manner consistent with the other resources held within the collection. Reports on OCLC studies into cataloguing Internet resources and accessing electronic periodicals. Existing retrieval methods on the Internet are limited because of shallow directory structures and idiosyncratic naming conventions. Catalogue entries for electronic resources need to provide a complete description of the access methodology if they are to satisfactorily connect remote users without the immediate possibility of backup from reference staff
    Date
    17.10.1995 18:22:54
    Type
    a
  10. Harmon, J.C.: ¬The death of quality cataloging : does it make a difference for library users? (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Defends the role of quality cataloguing. It is only with adequate records that users will be able to find the information they require. It is a prerequisite for efficient machine retrieval and integrated services. Quality MARC records and the intellectual structure of cataloguing are essential is standards of service are to be maintained
    Source
    Journal of academic librarianship. 22(1996) no.4, S.306-307
    Type
    a
  11. Burrows, T.: ¬The virtual catalogue : bibliographic access for the virtual library (1993) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Proposes a new model for bibliographic access, the virtual catalogue, to serve the virtual library. Suggests the use of current software and networks to build links between bibliographic databases of all kinds, including full text, to enable the user to search a specified subset of databases. Suggests that local data be limited to holdings information linked to, but separate from, bibliographic databases both local and remote
    Date
    8.10.2000 14:47:22
    Type
    a
  12. Brunt, R.: Old rules for a new game : Cutter revisited (1998) 0.03
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    Abstract
    It is contended that while there are considerable numbers of people interested in the application of information retrieval (IR) software on their home computers in their professional, working and recreational activities, they are not very well served in using it to best advantage. Describes the writer's attempts to transfer some of the recorded good practice of the first information managers to contemporary problems. Data input standards devoted to library organisation may be developed to establish a set of principles to encourage the consistent organisation of the entire range of objects which might be represented in databases. Specific areas of difficulty are examined.
    Date
    24. 1.2007 19:38:22
    Footnote
    Festschrift article to mark the retirement of Douglas Anderson from 24 years at the School of Information and Media, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland
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    a
  13. Frohnsdorff, G.: Facts? of publication : cataloging problems posed by deceptive information (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    False imprint information and other deceptive publication details present problems for catalogers. In this article, I describe different types of misleading information, including fictitions names of publishers, incorrect places of publication, and false dates; mention possible reasons for deception, including fear of prosecution, and emphasize the need for catalogers to be suspicious when handling certain types of material. Erotic printed materials and bootleg sound recordings are discussed in detail, and examples of misleading information in each medium and explanations of how cataloging rules address or fail to address specific circumstances are included. Catalogers need to be aware of both the potential problems associated with certain types of materials and the types of reference sources to consult when dealing with those materials.
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    10. 9.2000 17:38:22
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  14. Lee, E.: Cataloguing (and reference) at the crossroads (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Alerts librarians to directions in research in artificial intelligence relevant to information retrieval which will change current technology and user expectations and consequently the requirements for data provision and access at the base level. Predicts a reevaluation of priorities for using the expertise of cataloguers (and reference librarians) and of cataloguing methodologies. Debates the future of cataloguing, arguing for the need to monitor developments in adjacent research areas and to plan with these in mind
    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 22(1996) nos.3/4, S.68-75
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    a
  15. Chang, H.-Y.: Cataloguing electronic resources (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Considers issues surrounding cataloguing electronic resources on the MELVYL online system at the University of California, USA. Considers implications of the differences between online and paper versions of serials, difficulties in providing precises information on holdings of full text articles, cataloguing rules changes that are need to integrate MARC formats, adding URLs as a subfield, archiving electronic journals and restricting access to electronic materials
    Source
    DLA bulletin. 17(1997) no.1, S.22-24
    Type
    a
  16. Crook, M.: Barbara Tillett discusses cataloging rules and conceptual models (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The chief of cataloguing policy and support office at the LoC presents her views on the usefulness of conceptual modelling in determining future directions for cataloguing and the MARC format. After describing the evolution of bibliographic processes, suggests usign the entity-relationship conceptual model to step back from how we record information today and start thinking about what information really means and why we provide it. Argues that now is the time to reexamine the basic principles which underpin Anglo-American cataloguing codes and that MARC formats should be looked at to see how they can evolve towards a future, improved structure for communicating bibliographic and authority information
    Source
    OCLC newsletter. 1996, no.220, S.20-22
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    a
  17. Morgan, E.L.: Possible solutions for incorporating digital information mediums into traditional library cataloging services (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Compares and contrasts the essential differences between traditional and digital information media, reexamines the role of OPACs, refines the definition of library catalogues, and advocates the addition of Internet resources within the OPAC. Describes the building of the Alex Catalog, as part of the Alcuin Project at North Carolina State University, a catalogue of Internet resources in the format of MARC format records. Concludes with a process for integrating the further inclusion of other Internet resources into OPACs as well as some of the obstacles such a process manifests
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
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    a
  18. Burnett, I.S.: Quality, speed and access : alternative cataloguing sources (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Offers advice on avaluating alternative cataloguing sources. The steps should be: identify the possible providers; network for advice; test or sample attractive systems; develop criteria based on library size, type and location (e.g. cost and equipment needs, currency of records, types of materials accessed, customer service and reputation of vendor, impact on staff/time and other library services and ability to share or network information); and evaluate the possible services; and implement the new service
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    17.10.1995 18:22:54
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    a
  19. Martin, G.: Control of electronic resources in Australia (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This article describes various ways that electronic resources on the Internet are being controlled in Australia, and in particular how various special networks and projects are linking users of information with documents, often using the World Wide Web. It also examines the implications for libraries and for cataloguers.
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
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    a
  20. Parker, V.: Cataloguing map series and serials (1999) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This article defines and outlines the characteristics of map series, map sets, map serials, maps in multiple editions and multi-sheet single maps. Brief instructions on sources of information and general methodology used in gathering information prior to creating the entry are presented. The different methods which may be used for cataloguing series and serials are explored. There is also a brief section on cataloguing bi- and multi-lingual works in a bilingual environment. For each relevant area of description, instructions and examples are given to illustrate problems. Sections on analysis (including multi-level cataloguing).
    Date
    26. 7.2006 10:44:22
    Type
    a

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