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Main Author: Egan, Carol M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED100398
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contents Establishing a Cassette Program for a Public Library. Egan, Carol M. Library Acquisition Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Magnetic Tape Cassettes Public Libraries Purchasing Shared Services Tape Recorders The Suburban Library System of Hinsdale, Illinois developed a program for selecting, ordering, cataloging, processing, and circulating 6,279 cassettes in 1972. This program was implemented to make available to the public a large rotating collection of cassette recordings of both music and the spoken word. The member libraries decided jointly on the collection content in order to avoid duplication and to create an indepth collection for the total library system. Instead of being centrally housed, the cassettes were distributed, on a rotating basis, to eight libraries in the system. (KC)
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spellingShingle Establishing a Cassette Program for a Public Library.
Egan, Carol M.
Library Acquisition
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Public Libraries
Purchasing
Shared Services
Tape Recorders
Establishing a Cassette Program for a Public Library. Egan, Carol M. Library Acquisition Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Technical Processes Magnetic Tape Cassettes Public Libraries Purchasing Shared Services Tape Recorders The Suburban Library System of Hinsdale, Illinois developed a program for selecting, ordering, cataloging, processing, and circulating 6,279 cassettes in 1972. This program was implemented to make available to the public a large rotating collection of cassette recordings of both music and the spoken word. The member libraries decided jointly on the collection content in order to avoid duplication and to create an indepth collection for the total library system. Instead of being centrally housed, the cassettes were distributed, on a rotating basis, to eight libraries in the system. (KC)
title Establishing a Cassette Program for a Public Library.
topic Library Acquisition
Library Cooperation
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Public Libraries
Purchasing
Shared Services
Tape Recorders
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED100398