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  • × author_ss:"Crow, L."
  • × theme_ss:"Bestandsaufstellung"
  1. Crow, L.: Shelf arrangement systems for sound recordings : survey of american academic music libraries (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Of the many shelf arrangement systems available for sound recordings there are two main types: those that classify and those that do not. To determine how libraries are arranging their sound recording collections today, a questionnaire was sent to 123 academic music libraries with collections of 5.000 or more sound recordings. Although LCC is used in 78% of the libraries of the libraries for books and in 74% of the libraries for scores, it is used in only 12% of the libraries for sound recordings. Accession number is the clear choice of academic music libraries for the shelving of sound recordings with 66% of the libraries surveyed using it