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Peer reviewedAvram, Henriette D. – Journal of Library Automation, 1974
A framework for cooperation between Library of Congress and the RTSD/ISAD/RASD Committee on Representation in Machine-Readable Form of Bibliographic Information in regard to changes in the MARC System. (LS)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Library Automation
Peer reviewedSkewes, Martha R.; And Others – Journal of Home Economics, 1976
The Department of Textiles, Clothing, and Merchandising in the College of Home Economics at the University of Kentucky has developed a cataloging, storage, and retrieval system for their expanding historical costume collection. (LH)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Clothing, Home Economics, Information Processing
Ab, Oy Yleisradio – EBU Review, 1974
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Cataloging, Computer Science, Information Processing
Stevens, Norman D. – Libr Resources Tech Serv, 1970
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedWilson, Patrick – Library Resources and Technical Services, 1979
The recently accepted practice by LC of systematic duplication of entries at specific and generic levels is discussed. The new practice is justified but its goals are not accomplished--it does not reveal more of the LC collection, causes inconveniences, and a pointless enlargement of catalogs. It should be abandoned. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Lubetzky, Seymour; Hayes, Robert M. – 1968
The materials of a library, exemplified by books, have traditionally been viewed as presenting two aspects involving two distinct problems: their description and control as unique items, and their treatment as sources of information on various subjects. But this view has tended to overlook a third fundamental aspect: that of the "works" which are…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Lubetzky, Seymour – 1969
This report presents an analysis of the problem of descriptive cataloging as a whole: the aspects of the problem, the questions they raise, the issues involved, the course adopted in the new "Anglo-American Cataloging Rules," and the principles that would serve best the objectives of the catalog. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Lubetzky, Seymour – 1969
In setting out to design a system of cataloging, or to evaluate a given system, or to apply a system in effect, it is necessary to begin with a clarification of the ends which the product of cataloging - that is, the catalog - is to serve in the library. To contribute to an understanding of these ends, the present study considers the role of the…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
Sayre, John L., Comp.; Hamburger, Roberta, Comp. – 1971
A large number of Library of Congress cards are used to illustrate most of the "Anglo-American Cataloging Rules" (AACR). The rules are arranged in the same order as found in the AACR and are stated briefly along with one or more Library of Congress cards which illustrate that rule. Some rules are not illustrated because it is unlikely…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Illustrations, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Hobbs, Cecil, Ed. – 1971
The delegates to this conference addressed themselves to the problem of determining the best courses of action for the improvement of access by researchers to library materials on Southeast Asia. This compilation which sets forth the deliberations of the conference is divided into three parts: the Conference Papers, the Discussion Sessions, and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Conference Reports, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedLubetzky, Seymour – Library Quarterly, 1999
Originally written in the 1950s, this article addresses the question of subdividing and grouping entries under a given author as a main entry that paved the way for the American Library Association's Catalog Code Revision of 1967. It also includes referee responses by Elaine Svenonius, Allyson Carlyle, and Michael Carpenter. (LRW)
Descriptors: Authors, Cataloging, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedRugh, Archie G. – RQ, 1973
The author draws attention to the problem that arises when reference librarians undertake to retrieve the kinds, or forms, of publications known as indexes, bibliographies, and catalogs. (10 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cataloging, Indexes, Information Processing
Gilreath, Charles L. – 1976
This manual, intended for the librarian or information specialist beginning with online systems, introduces the National Agricultural Library's (NAL) Cataloging and Indexing System (CAIN) and presents the search techniques required for retrieving information on agriculture and its many related fields. The manual, which concentrates on the online…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Autoinstructional Aids, Cataloging, Databases
Mason, Anne L.; Schleuter, Lynn – 1983
This manual, the first in a series of practical, "how-to" publications, describes the experiences of the Non-Formal Education Information Center (NFEIC) in setting up and maintaining a specialized resource center for print materials related to nonformal education and development. A description of the NFEIC is followed by an outline of…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Filing, Indexing
Licklider, J. C. R. – 1965
This book is the final report of a two year research project. It offers a thorough discussion of the potentialities and limitations of computers for library application. A general treatment is presented of the whole library as it may be in the future. Emphasis is given to the usefulness of the computer as a device for ease of transmission of…
Descriptors: Automation, Cataloging, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Storage Devices


