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Peer reviewedDodson, Suzanne Cates – Microform Review, 1980
Describes the histories and efforts of various agencies concerned with providing formulas for adequate bibliographical control of microform collections. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, History, Libraries, Microforms
Myrick, William J. – Library Journal, 1978
The need for bibliographic control of microforms is generally recognized, and the technology for establishing such control exists. Efforts so far towards achieving this end have been uncoordinated, poorly supported, and generally unsuccessful. (Author/VT)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Change Strategies, Libraries, Microforms
Peer reviewedWillard, Louis Charles – Microform Review, 1981
Provides a brief history of the cataloging of microform reproductions of previously published works and reviews several problems occasioned by the application of AACR2 Chapter 11, which requires a totally new record for microform reproductions. (CHC)
Descriptors: Cataloging, History, Libraries, Microforms
Peer reviewedJackson, W. Carl – Microform Review, 1980
Discusses the need for and problems associated with bibliographic control of microforms collections, and outlines various agencies' programs designed to improve access and standardize microforms cataloging. (Author)
Descriptors: Cataloging, Library Collections, Library Technical Processes, Microforms
Dranov, Paula – 1976
A literature review and mail and telephone surveys of librarians led to the following conclusions: 1) despite the increased availability of materials on microfilm, there is no shift to acquire original publications on microform; 2) microfiche has emerged to challenge 35mm rollfilm as a significant format; 3) microform reading equipment is an…
Descriptors: Equipment Evaluation, Libraries, Library Acquisition, Library Circulation
Peer reviewedHamilton, Linda K. – Microform Review, 1981
Examines the need for cataloging of microform collections, the means of supplying this bibliographic information, and the meshing of users' and suppliers' desires to maintain bibliographic control of microform products with respect to University Microfilms International's decision to begin inputting cataloging for its products onto the OCLC…
Descriptors: Automatic Indexing, Cataloging, Costs, Libraries
Brewster, John W. – 1976
To study user problems with the microform collection at the North Texas State University Library, oral interviews were conducted with a sample of 24 users. Results were evaluated and recommendations made in the areas of access, equipment, staff training, and attitude toward microforms. A selected bibliography is included. (EMH)
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Libraries, Educational Specifications, Higher Education
Dwyer, James H. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Reviews results of microform user studies to reveal which computer output microfilm (COM) products are accepted and which ones are not. Impediments to use are discussed, and a list of further readings on COM is included. (SW)
Descriptors: Computer Output Microfilm, Information Utilization, Library Catalogs, Library Materials
Peer reviewedGunn, Michael J. – Microform Review, 1985
Addresses some lingering problems with production and use of color microforms, e.g., reliable microfilm emulsion, color temperature, and image fading; and reports on recent advances in color stability and accuracy and international efforts to standardize production. (MBR)
Descriptors: Color, Development, Information Storage, Microforms
Peer reviewedSamuel, Evelyn K. – Microform Review, 1981
Examines the current state of acceptance and use of microformatted visual materials for serious research in art. Problems of resolution, color fidelity, permanence, and large audience image display are discussed against new trends in publication and distribution which together can increase the holdings and research capacity of institutions.…
Descriptors: Archives, Art Materials, Library Materials, Library Research
Peer reviewedPatterson, Elizabeth – Microform Review, 1986
Presents brief survey of commercial microform collections that provide effective and economic means of collecting and distributing materials in women's studies and offers suggestions for future publications. Development of "original microform collections," problems for researchers, and selected checklist of commercially published microform…
Descriptors: Archives, Females, Information Sources, Information Storage
Peer reviewedDuffy, Paula; Weisbrod, Elizabeth J. – Microform Review, 1995
Reviews literature about cataloging large microform sets. Subjects include: determination of location by remote users of online catalogs, guidelines for prioritizing cataloging of unanalyzed and underused microform collections, catalog versus finding aid, and catalog credibility. (JKP)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Bibliographic Records, Cataloging, Databases
Peer reviewedOkerson, Ann – Microform Review, 1985
Outlines procedures and policies carried out by Simon Fraser University (SFU) in the microform conversion program initiated due to imminent space problems. Discussion covers background, space situation at SFU (seating, shelving), financial support for program, involvement of University Microfilms International and a book dealer, and conclusions.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Libraries, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJames, Barbara G.; Brown, Byron Ladd, II – Microform Review, 1991
Describes a project at the Georgia State University College of Law Library that improved access to microform materials by adding their bibliographic records to the online catalog. Growth of the collection is described, government documents on microfiche are considered, the use of OCLC is discussed, and problems are reviewed. (nine references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Records, Bibliographic Utilities, Cataloging, Government Publications
Peer reviewedGay, Ruth – American Scholar, 1979
From the library's viewpoint, collection growth and the need to frequently update index terms make automation almost inevitable. But this triumph of technology over print is hard on scholars, who find microforms and printouts difficult to read and who cannot browse a database like a shelf or card catalog. (SJL)
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Cataloging, Electromechanical Aids, Information Retrieval


