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Main Author: Davis, Jinnie Y.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED254243
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contents Shelflist Conversion at NCSU: Factors in Decision Making. Davis, Jinnie Y. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Administration Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Collections Library Networks Library Technical Processes Monographs Online Systems Written when an in-house retrospective conversion project on the monographs collection of an academic library was 80% complete, this paper presents factors for consideration by decision-makers prior to establishing a similar project. Topics considered together with a description of how North Carolina State University (NCSU) handled each, include: (1) why a library should undertake retrospective conversion; (2) how to set up the project; (3) what is the scope of the project; (4) what resources (e.g., equipment, personnel, funds) are needed to perform in-house conversion; (5) procedural decisions that must be made; and (6) an assessment of the project. It is noted that the variety of conversion methods and the number of vendors offering services to libraries today offer much greater flexibility in approaching conversion activities. (Author/THC)
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spellingShingle Shelflist Conversion at NCSU: Factors in Decision Making.
Davis, Jinnie Y.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Collections
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Monographs
Online Systems
Shelflist Conversion at NCSU: Factors in Decision Making. Davis, Jinnie Y. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Administration Library Automation Library Catalogs Library Collections Library Networks Library Technical Processes Monographs Online Systems Written when an in-house retrospective conversion project on the monographs collection of an academic library was 80% complete, this paper presents factors for consideration by decision-makers prior to establishing a similar project. Topics considered together with a description of how North Carolina State University (NCSU) handled each, include: (1) why a library should undertake retrospective conversion; (2) how to set up the project; (3) what is the scope of the project; (4) what resources (e.g., equipment, personnel, funds) are needed to perform in-house conversion; (5) procedural decisions that must be made; and (6) an assessment of the project. It is noted that the variety of conversion methods and the number of vendors offering services to libraries today offer much greater flexibility in approaching conversion activities. (Author/THC)
title Shelflist Conversion at NCSU: Factors in Decision Making.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Automation
Library Catalogs
Library Collections
Library Networks
Library Technical Processes
Monographs
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED254243