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Main Authors: Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed., Menges, Gary L., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED248895
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author Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed.
Menges, Gary L., Ed.
author_facet Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed.
Menges, Gary L., Ed.
Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed.
Menges, Gary L., Ed.
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contents Academic Libraries: Myths and Realities. Proceedings of the National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (3rd, Seattle, Washington, April 4-7, 1984). Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed. Menges, Gary L., Ed. Academic Libraries Cataloging College Libraries Conference Proceedings Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Automation Library Instruction Library Science Library Services Online Systems Research Libraries Two Year Colleges The 56 papers in this proceedings are divided into three groups--theme, alternative format, and contributed papers. Myths and realities are explored in the first group as they relate to university, college, community, and junior college libraries, and to private sector information utilities. The conference wrap-up session is included in this section. Alternative format papers address the topics of automation in community college libraries, archival management and library networks, public service realities, and public services in research libraries. The 47 contributed papers are presented in 6 sections: academic librarianship, automation/bibliographic control, bibliographic instruction, collection management, general administration, and public services. Specific topics addressed include professional development and values; dual job assignments; transborder data flow; PRECIS; use of the full MARC record; variant subject headings; financial management of online public catalogs; accountability; preservation techniques; cooperative acquisitions; weeding; federal depository program; aging monographs; fiscal problems and an empirical model of library acquisitions; electronic security systems; continuing education; needs of off campus students; academic library budgets; the social science librarian as reader's advisor; free bibliographic database services; differentiated staffing; and circulation of microcomputer software. Also included are lists of contributors, members of the conference planning committee and the Association of College and Research Libraries Board of Directors, and readers of contributed papers. A brief preface and a subject index are provided. (THC)
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spellingShingle Academic Libraries: Myths and Realities. Proceedings of the National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (3rd, Seattle, Washington, April 4-7, 1984).
Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed.
Menges, Gary L., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Cataloging
College Libraries
Conference Proceedings
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Instruction
Library Science
Library Services
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Two Year Colleges
Academic Libraries: Myths and Realities. Proceedings of the National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (3rd, Seattle, Washington, April 4-7, 1984). Dodson, Suzanne C., Ed. Menges, Gary L., Ed. Academic Libraries Cataloging College Libraries Conference Proceedings Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Automation Library Instruction Library Science Library Services Online Systems Research Libraries Two Year Colleges The 56 papers in this proceedings are divided into three groups--theme, alternative format, and contributed papers. Myths and realities are explored in the first group as they relate to university, college, community, and junior college libraries, and to private sector information utilities. The conference wrap-up session is included in this section. Alternative format papers address the topics of automation in community college libraries, archival management and library networks, public service realities, and public services in research libraries. The 47 contributed papers are presented in 6 sections: academic librarianship, automation/bibliographic control, bibliographic instruction, collection management, general administration, and public services. Specific topics addressed include professional development and values; dual job assignments; transborder data flow; PRECIS; use of the full MARC record; variant subject headings; financial management of online public catalogs; accountability; preservation techniques; cooperative acquisitions; weeding; federal depository program; aging monographs; fiscal problems and an empirical model of library acquisitions; electronic security systems; continuing education; needs of off campus students; academic library budgets; the social science librarian as reader's advisor; free bibliographic database services; differentiated staffing; and circulation of microcomputer software. Also included are lists of contributors, members of the conference planning committee and the Association of College and Research Libraries Board of Directors, and readers of contributed papers. A brief preface and a subject index are provided. (THC)
title Academic Libraries: Myths and Realities. Proceedings of the National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (3rd, Seattle, Washington, April 4-7, 1984).
topic Academic Libraries
Cataloging
College Libraries
Conference Proceedings
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Instruction
Library Science
Library Services
Online Systems
Research Libraries
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED248895