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Main Author: Franco, Elaine A., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED231359
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  • Proceedings from the 1982 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association, College and University Section (Seward, Nebraska, April 15-16, 1982). Franco, Elaine A., Ed. Academic Libraries Career Planning Library Acquisition Library Catalogs Library Circulation Library Cooperation Library Education Library Instruction Microcomputers Online Systems Reference Materials Serials Videotape Recordings The papers presented at the 1982 Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association include: (1) "Online Catalog Cooperation among LIRS [Library Information Retrieval System] Libraries" by Roxanne Sellberg; (2) "The New 'MLA Bibliography': One Bibliographer's Perspective" by Elaine A. Franco; (3) "Serial Cancellation Programs in Academic Libraries in Missouri" by Kay Logan-Peters; (4) "A Serials Deselection Method" by Roy S. Barnard; (5) "Retrospective Conversion: Some Aspects and Approaches to Building a Functional Database of Machine-Readable Records" by Ella Jane Bailey; (6) "Microcomputers: New Marvel Machines for Today's Libraries" by Anita I. Cook; (7) "Problems in Compiling a Biographical Dictionary of the Wars of the Roses" by Robert P. Nash; (8) "Special Historical Reference Materials at the Nebraska State Historical Society" by Ann Reinert; (9) "Bibliographic Instruction for Career Exploration" by John D. Hill; (10) "Practical Considerations in Videotaped Library Instruction" by Thomas A. Tollman; (11) "Analyzing and Dealing with Productivity Problems in the Library Organization" by Carroll Varner (abstract only available); (12) "Library Education in the 80's: Nebraska Wesleyan's Response to the Challenge" by Janet C. Lu; (13)"Four Cartographic Concepts Used in the LC [Library of Congress] MARC Maps Format" by John D. Hill (abstract only available); and (14) "Legal Reference in a Non-Law Academic Library" by Paul F. Hill. (ESR)