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  1. Elliot, J.: Library of Congress Subject Headings : is the case to be altered? (1992) 0.02
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    Source
    Select newsletter. 1992, no.6, S.7
  2. Elliot, J.: Subject headings come home to roost (1994/95) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The LCSH system is a comprehensive indexing scheme used worldwide to describe the content of books and other materials. Drwas attention to its reinstatement on BNBMARC records after an absence of 7 years in response to revelations by a UK user survey that 25% of responding libraries use LCSH. The LCSH Authority File has been loaded on to the British Library's own cataloguing system. Discusses the advantages of this move and outlines future directions
    Date
    7. 1.1999 11:10:42
    Source
    Select newsletter. 1994/95, no.14, S.7
  3. Elliot, J.: ¬The use of CD-ROMs as a source of catalogue records in the European Community : report of a survey (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The European Community has funded a project to investigate all aspects of the use of CD-ROM as a vehicle for the dissemination of the bibliographic data of the 7 countries participating in the European Community's National Libraries project on CD-ROM. Reports the results of a sub-project which focused on the potential use of CD-ROMs as a source for downloading catalogue results. Outlines the history of the project and summarises its conclusions. Focuses on the BNB on CD-ROM as a cataloguing source