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  1. Thorburn, C.; Ringler, R.: Cataloging computer files that are also serials (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports from the North American Serials Interest Group's (NASIG) 7th annual conference at the Univ. of Illinois, Jun.92. Papers presented during the workshop session reports. Outlines the challenges facing cataloguers of serial computer files. Discusses MARC, CONSER and AACR2. Considers the differences between cataloguing floppy disks and other formats, specifically computer files on tape and CD-ROM. Discusses electronic journals
  2. Thorburn, C.; Ringler, R.: Cataloging serial computer files (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Reports from the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) 7th annual conference at the Univ. of Illinois, June'92. Paper presented during the workshop session reports. Examines problems relating to the cataloguing of serial computer files and discusses methods of providing catalogue access to the newer types of computer files. Provides an overview of the complexities of cataloguing 'new tech serials'. Compares the cataloguing of floppy discs using serials and computer files format. Describes the cataloguing of magnetic tapes and the problems associated with them. Covers the cataloguing of CD-ROMs, single electronic journals available directly from the producer and full-text journals available in commercial databases