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  1. Mead, M.: Books in Print Plus (1988) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Review of Boos in Print Plus which is published by Bowker and provides CD-ROM access to all information available in its various publications associated with Books in Print. Covers hardware requirements, installation procedures, software program for accessing, searching and producing orders from the CD-ROM, and accompanying documentation.
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    Books in Print
  2. Whitaker, S.: Bookbank CD-ROM : a view from the helpdesk (1989) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Reviews the progress of Bookbank, the CD-ROM version of Whitaker's Books in Print, from the viewpoint of the experience gained by the Help Desk.
    Object
    Whitaker's Books in Print
  3. Wormell, I.: SAP: a new way to produce subject description of books (1981) 0.04
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  4. Settel, B.; Cochrane, P.A.: Augmenting subject descriptions for books in online catalogs (1982) 0.04
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  5. Beheshti, J.: ¬A cross-sectional study of the use of the library books by undergraduate students (1989) 0.04
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  6. Beheshti, J.: ¬A longitudinal study of the use of library books by undergraduate students (1989) 0.04
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  7. Stevens, N.D.: Evaluating reference books in theory and practice (1986) 0.04
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  8. Sable, M.H.: Reference books and alternative sources : a comparative analysis (1989) 0.04
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  9. Diodato, V.: Tables of contents and book indexes : how well do they match readers' descriptions of books? (1986) 0.04
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    Abstract
    The author collected information about tables of content and index terms in 125 books borrowed by patrons in a medium-sized academic library. To learn how useful the term would be as subject terms in a library catalog, he determined which of these terms were the same as the words used by the patrons to describe the books. For 72,4% of the books assigned LCSH, the patron's term matched the LCheading. The patron's term matched the table of contents term for (1,3% of the books with tables of contents. If the catalog had included terms from the tables of contents and the indexes in addition to the LCSH, the success rate would have been 97,3%. One problem in using terms from books in a library catalog is that many books lack indexes and/or tables of context
  10. Pettee, J.: ¬The subject approach to books and the development of the dictionary catalog (1985) 0.04
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    Footnote
    Original in: Pettee, J.: The history and theory of the alphabetical subject approach to books. New York: Wilson 1946. S.22-25.
  11. Malsburg, C. von der: ¬The correlation theory of brain function (1981) 0.04
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    Source
    http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F1380%2F1%2FvdM_correlation.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0g7DvZbQPb2U7dYb49b9v_
  12. Lazinger, S.S.: LC Classification of a library and information science library for maximum shelf retrieval (1984) 0.03
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    Abstract
    In reclassifying a Library and Information Science library from DDC to LC, an attempt was made to concentrate books with related subject headings on the shelf for maximum shelf retrieval even in cases where the Subject Authorities or C.I.P. assign them varying numbers. Most of the shelf concentration was achieved either by selecting a single number for a given heading and then classifying all books with the heading in that number or by replacing the standard LC number for a heading with one which placed it together with related books on the shelf.
  13. Mowery, R.L.: Women in literature : a study of Library of Congress subject cataloging (1989) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This study analyzes the Library of Congress (LC) class numbers and the LC subject headings which LC has assigned to 164 works of history and criticism of literature (belles lettres) related to women's studies. These books were classed in more than one hundred different class numbers and spans of numbers. Less than half of these books were assigned to class numbers in PA-PT whose captions contain either the word "women" or another word which points to women's studies, but slightly more than half were assigned "literature" subject headings which contain the words "women," "feminism," "feminist," or "sex role." The subject heading "Women in literature" was assigned to forty of these books, while the words "women authors" appear in a series of different subject headings assigned to forty-five of these books.
  14. Dahlberg, I.: Conceptual definitions for INTERCONCEPT (1981) 0.03
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    Source
    International classification. 8(1981), S.16-22
  15. Pietris, M.K.D.: LCSH update (1988) 0.03
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    Source
    Cataloguing Australia. 13(1988), S.19-22
  16. Woods, W.A.: What's important about knowledge representation? (1983) 0.03
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    Source
    Computer. 16(1983) no.10, S.22-27
  17. McCarthy, C.: ¬The realibility factor in subject access (1986) 0.03
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    Abstract
    For truly effective subject access, it is essential that books on any given topic be brought together consistently under the same subject heading. With the advent of online catalogs, this goal has assumed new importance but has also become easier to achieve
  18. McCrank, L.J.: ¬The bibliographic control of rare books : phased cataloging, descriptive standards, and costs (1984) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Because rare book cataloging stresses the unique and characteristics of the species in special collections, it tends to be eclectic, chaotic even, in resisting standards and uniform description. Rare book librarians have therefore sought alternatives to AACR2 for bibliographic description at more detailed levels of control than this standard. Slowly a hierarchy of levels for the bibliographic control of books, manuscript and printed, is evolving which has a counterpart in archival control. As librarians choose appropriate levels of description for rare books and manuscripts, cost considerations must play their proper role. A survey of the major rare book and manuscript repositories in the U.S. and Canada provides comparative data for the cost of cataloging at levels higher than AACR2 and delineates other characteristics of RBSC operations for personnel, compensation, unit costs, backlogs, regional variance, standards in practice, accommodation of automation and networking, methods of providing intellectual access, and acquisition activities. This study discusses the concept of phased cataloging and collection management but suggests that current practices are not yet rationalized into an integrated system for the bibliographic control of rare books and archival control of manuscripts and records.
  19. Satija, M.P.: History of book numbers (1987) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The history of book numbers starts only with Melvil Dewey, as before hom books were shelved in fixed location systems. The article traces the early attempts by Dewey himself to combine class numbers with author numbers and shows the development in the individualization of book numbers by a great number of classificationists and classifiers, among which J. Schwartz, W.S. Biscoe, Ch.A. Cutter, K.E. Sanborn, J.D. Brown, A.F. Rider and finally S.R. Ranganathan whose faceted structure and ease of application of book numbers seems still to be the optimal solution. Two rival systems of book numbers are alphabetical by author and chronological by the year of publication of a books. The concluding chapter is devoted to the existing literatur on book numbers and laments its vanishing quality. The study of book numbers is not getting due attention.
  20. Junginger, F.: Regeln für den Schlagwortkatalog: RSWK : Ergänzungen und Berichtigungen Nr.1 (1988) 0.02
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    Source
    Bibliotheksdienst. 22(1988), S.552-563

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