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Main Authors: Begg, Karin, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191472
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author Begg, Karin
And Others
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And Others
Begg, Karin
And Others
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contents Report of the Task Force on Catalog Usage. Begg, Karin And Others Academic Libraries Card Catalogs Cataloging College Libraries Computer Output Microfilm Higher Education Library Catalogs Library Planning Online Systems After considering the effects of AACR2 (American Anglo Catalog Rules 2) on the present catalog system, this task force on catalog usage recommends that the university library retain the present catalog beyond 1981 and later adopt an online catalog. Other options considered were, in order of priority, (1) close the catalog in 1981 and start an add-on catalog, later switching to an online catalog; (2) close the catalog in 1981 and create a COM catalog, later switching to an online catalog; (3) retain the present catalog indefinitely; and (4) close the catalog in 1981 and create an add-on COM catalog for an indefinite period. The report summarizes arguments for and against each option leading to the preferred recommendation. Appendices include notes on the faculty forum, a user study, a user count, a circulation study for items having corporate main entry, and studies of previously unestablished headings. (RAA)
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spellingShingle Report of the Task Force on Catalog Usage.
Begg, Karin
And Others
Academic Libraries
Card Catalogs
Cataloging
College Libraries
Computer Output Microfilm
Higher Education
Library Catalogs
Library Planning
Online Systems
Report of the Task Force on Catalog Usage. Begg, Karin And Others Academic Libraries Card Catalogs Cataloging College Libraries Computer Output Microfilm Higher Education Library Catalogs Library Planning Online Systems After considering the effects of AACR2 (American Anglo Catalog Rules 2) on the present catalog system, this task force on catalog usage recommends that the university library retain the present catalog beyond 1981 and later adopt an online catalog. Other options considered were, in order of priority, (1) close the catalog in 1981 and start an add-on catalog, later switching to an online catalog; (2) close the catalog in 1981 and create a COM catalog, later switching to an online catalog; (3) retain the present catalog indefinitely; and (4) close the catalog in 1981 and create an add-on COM catalog for an indefinite period. The report summarizes arguments for and against each option leading to the preferred recommendation. Appendices include notes on the faculty forum, a user study, a user count, a circulation study for items having corporate main entry, and studies of previously unestablished headings. (RAA)
title Report of the Task Force on Catalog Usage.
topic Academic Libraries
Card Catalogs
Cataloging
College Libraries
Computer Output Microfilm
Higher Education
Library Catalogs
Library Planning
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED191472