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Autore principale: Allison, Anne Marie
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1979
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author Allison, Anne Marie
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contents Reclassification, Conversion, and CETA: A Report on a Reclass and Conversion Project Utilizing CETA Workers in the Kent State University Libraries. Allison, Anne Marie Employment Opportunities Employment Programs Library Technical Processes Library Technicians Research Libraries Unemployment This paper describes the integration of a reclassification and conversion program staffed by CETA workers into the technical services work flow of a research library. It includes a brief overview of CETA with a bibliography of suggested readings, a review of the use of CETA in libraries, and two proposal narratives with sample job descriptions. Simplified work plans present the reclassification of a Dewey collection to Library of Congress (LC) and the conversion of LC record cards into machine readable format. Suggestions are offered for other libraries contemplating the use of CETA. (Author/RAA)
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spellingShingle Reclassification, Conversion, and CETA: A Report on a Reclass and Conversion Project Utilizing CETA Workers in the Kent State University Libraries.
Allison, Anne Marie
Employment Opportunities
Employment Programs
Library Technical Processes
Library Technicians
Research Libraries
Unemployment
Reclassification, Conversion, and CETA: A Report on a Reclass and Conversion Project Utilizing CETA Workers in the Kent State University Libraries. Allison, Anne Marie Employment Opportunities Employment Programs Library Technical Processes Library Technicians Research Libraries Unemployment This paper describes the integration of a reclassification and conversion program staffed by CETA workers into the technical services work flow of a research library. It includes a brief overview of CETA with a bibliography of suggested readings, a review of the use of CETA in libraries, and two proposal narratives with sample job descriptions. Simplified work plans present the reclassification of a Dewey collection to Library of Congress (LC) and the conversion of LC record cards into machine readable format. Suggestions are offered for other libraries contemplating the use of CETA. (Author/RAA)
title Reclassification, Conversion, and CETA: A Report on a Reclass and Conversion Project Utilizing CETA Workers in the Kent State University Libraries.
topic Employment Opportunities
Employment Programs
Library Technical Processes
Library Technicians
Research Libraries
Unemployment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191423