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  1. Cochrane, P.A.: Redesign of catalogs and indexes for improved subject access : selected papers of Pauline A. Cochrane (1985) 0.23
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    LCSH
    Machine / readable bibliographic data
    Subject cataloging / Data processing
    Online bibliographic searching
    Indexing / Data processing
    Subject
    Machine / readable bibliographic data
    Subject cataloging / Data processing
    Online bibliographic searching
    Indexing / Data processing
  2. Dierickx, H. (Bearb.); Hopkinson, A. (Bearb.): UNISIST reference manual for machine-readable bibliographic description (1986) 0.17
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  3. Nasatir, M.: ¬The cataloging and classification of machine-readable data files : Pt.3: Subject description of machine-readable data files (1982) 0.14
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  4. Nasatir, M.: ¬The cataloging and classification of machine-readable data files : Part 1: a case for incorporating records of machine-readable data files into the public catalog (1981) 0.14
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  5. Fayen, E.G.: Loading local machine readable data files : issues, problems, and answers (1989) 0.14
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  6. Dodd, S.A.: Cataloging machine-readable data files : an interpretive manual (1982) 0.14
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  7. Nasatir, M.: ¬The cataloging of machine-readable data files : Part 2: a practical application of the developing principles (1981) 0.12
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  8. Buckland, M.K.; Lynch, C.A.: National and international implications of the linked systems protocol for online bibliographic systems (1988) 0.10
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    Abstract
    NISO draft standard Z39.50 (sometimes called the "Linked Systems Protocol") provides a standard for linking computers to permit the searching and retrieval of machine-readable bibliographic and authority records. The concept, context, status, and potential of the Linked Systems Protocol are reviewed in relation to the historical development of bibliographies and library catalogs. The functions of a fully developed bibliographic Linked Systems Protocol are summarized and shown to have extensive implications for scholarship, bibliographic access, and the notion of a national database. Effective international use of such a protocol would require the solution of several traditional problems.
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
  9. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.10
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    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  10. Morrow, B.: IMPACT public access catalogue (1989) 0.09
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    Abstract
    Reviews Auto-Graphics, Inc.'s IMPACT system: designed as a CD-ROM index of a library's data base of holdings and bibliographic information. IMPACT is based in the MARC format.
    Source
    CD-ROM librarian. 4(1989), no.1, S.22-26
  11. Lealand, C.: Production of the CD-ROM version of the British Library Catalogue (1989) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Describes the various steps taken to produce a major bibliographic catalogue on CD-ROM: Describes the history of the development of the printed catalogue, its conversion to machine-readable form and the subsequent design and production of the CD-ROM version. The functional requirements of the software are discussed as are making plans and pricing decisions. Some features of the product, the British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books to 1975, are illustrated.
  12. Miller, D.R.; Brewer, K.: Usefulness of OCLC archive tapes as a basis for local online systems (1982) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Many health science libraries are now in the planning stages for acquisition of local online catalogs and circulation systems. Whether turn-key or in-house, in most cases such systems will be based on machine-readable records, or archive tapes, produced as a by-product of automated cataloging. Because most libraries originally used these systems as a more efficient means to produce catalog cards, the usefulness of the records is questioned. A review of selected aspects of cataloging via OCLC reveals several areas in which local card production priorities have made the resultant archive tapes more difficult and costly to use as a machine-readable database. Some specific suggestions are given for altering input procedures to improve the usefulness of archive tapes. In conclusion, it is recommended that librarians re-examine local input procedures in light of cost-effective production of archive lapes to produce consistent bibliographic entries for local online catalogs, resource sharing projects and management information systems.
  13. Frost, C.O.; Dede, B.A.: Subject heading compatibility between LCSH and catalog files of a large research library : a suggested model for analysis (1988) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Assigned topical and geographic subject headings from a sample of 3.814 bibliographic records in the University of Michigan Library's catalog were analyzed to determine the degree of match with LCSH, 10th edition and to idetify types of heading conflicts that lend themselves to automatic subject authority control. The findings showed a surprising degree of agreement: 44 percent of headings matched LCSH 10th completely. For headings without subdivisions, the match was 88,4 percent. Since 93,6 percent of the topical subdivisions that did not match LCSH were found on the free-floating lists, some consideration should be given to developing a machine-readable file of free-floating subdivisons for matching purposes.
  14. Snow, M.: Visual depictions and the use of MARC : a view from the trenches of slide librarianship (1989) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at a symposium on 'Implementing the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT): Controlled Vocabulary in the Extended MARC format', held at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America. The only way to get bibliographic records on to campus on-line library catalogues, and slide records on the national bibliographic utilities, is through the use of MARC. Discusses the importance of having individual slide and photograph records on the national bibliographic utilities, and considers the obstacles which currently make this difficult. Discusses mapping to MARC from data base management systems.
    Date
    4.12.1995 22:51:36
  15. Aluri, R.: Subject access to catalog records in large bibliographic data bases (1981) 0.06
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  16. Hopkinson, A.: Unesco's efforts to promote the exchange of bibliographic data : the common communication format (1986) 0.06
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  17. Salton, G.: Thoughts about modern retrieval technologies (1988) 0.06
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the National Federation of Astracting and Information Services, Philadelphia, 28 Feb-2 Mar 88. In recent years, the amount and the variety of available machine-readable data, new technologies have been introduced, such as high density storage devices, and fancy graphic displays useful for information transformation and access. New approaches have also been considered for processing the stored data based on the construction of knowledge bases representing the contents and structure of the information, and the use of expert system techniques to control the user-system interactions. Provides a brief evaluation of the new information processing technologies, and of the software methods proposed for information manipulation.
  18. Stephens, A.: ¬The British National Bibliographic Service (1988) 0.06
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    Abstract
    The British Library's national bibliographic service and UKMARC database are described in detail. The use of shared cataloguing data in the UK, and overseas distribution of UKMARC records are discussed.
    Footnote
    Simultaneously published as National and International Bibliographic Databases: Trends and Prospects
  19. Markey, K.: Integrating the machine-readable LCSH into online catalogs (1988) 0.06
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  20. Markey, K.; Vizine-Goetz, D.: Untraced reference in the machine-readable Library of Congress Subject Headings (1989) 0.06
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