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Auteurs principaux: Jacob, M. E. L., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1975
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED102998
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author Jacob, M. E. L.
And Others
author_facet Jacob, M. E. L.
And Others
Jacob, M. E. L.
And Others
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contents The University of Sydney Library Catalogue Data Entry System. Jacob, M. E. L. And Others Cataloging College Libraries Computer Programs Computers Data Processing Library Automation Library Technical Processes Program Descriptions Programing Languages Systems Analysis This report is a description of the history, development, and present state of the University of Sydney Library Catalog Data Entry System. The system has been designed for use on an IBM System 360/20 using assembler programing language. While its primary objective is the generation of machine-readable catalogs, a byproduct of the system has been the production of printed catalog cards. Brief descriptions of related library automation activities are also given. (Author/DGC)
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spellingShingle The University of Sydney Library Catalogue Data Entry System.
Jacob, M. E. L.
And Others
Cataloging
College Libraries
Computer Programs
Computers
Data Processing
Library Automation
Library Technical Processes
Program Descriptions
Programing Languages
Systems Analysis
The University of Sydney Library Catalogue Data Entry System. Jacob, M. E. L. And Others Cataloging College Libraries Computer Programs Computers Data Processing Library Automation Library Technical Processes Program Descriptions Programing Languages Systems Analysis This report is a description of the history, development, and present state of the University of Sydney Library Catalog Data Entry System. The system has been designed for use on an IBM System 360/20 using assembler programing language. While its primary objective is the generation of machine-readable catalogs, a byproduct of the system has been the production of printed catalog cards. Brief descriptions of related library automation activities are also given. (Author/DGC)
title The University of Sydney Library Catalogue Data Entry System.
topic Cataloging
College Libraries
Computer Programs
Computers
Data Processing
Library Automation
Library Technical Processes
Program Descriptions
Programing Languages
Systems Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED102998