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Autori principali: Kennedy, Gail A., Lach, Michael J., Jr.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1986
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author Kennedy, Gail A.
Lach, Michael J., Jr.
author_facet Kennedy, Gail A.
Lach, Michael J., Jr.
Kennedy, Gail A.
Lach, Michael J., Jr.
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contents Barcoding of Collections in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 124. Kennedy, Gail A. Lach, Michael J., Jr. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Automation Library Collections Library Materials Library Research Library Surveys Program Descriptions Research Libraries The process of identifying items in a library's collection by assigning to each a unique machine readable code has been generally referred to as barcoding. Barcoding is often one of the first critical projects a library will embark upon in the process of automation. This Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) kit addresses many of the major issues and problems in barcoding by reviewing the experiences of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries that have undertaken barcoding projects. The kit is based on a comprehensive survey of 88 ARL members conducted in early 1986. Libraries selected to participate were those that indicated in the Office of Management Studies Automation Inventory that they were either modifying or planning automated circulation systems, or that their systems were operational. Extensive survey results are provided in the kit as are 12 documents dealing with preliminary considerations for barcoding, 19 documents describing barcoding projects, 1 example of ongoing procedures, 8 barcoding project summaries, and a list of selected references. (THC)
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spellingShingle Barcoding of Collections in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 124.
Kennedy, Gail A.
Lach, Michael J., Jr.
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Surveys
Program Descriptions
Research Libraries
Barcoding of Collections in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 124. Kennedy, Gail A. Lach, Michael J., Jr. Academic Libraries Higher Education Library Automation Library Collections Library Materials Library Research Library Surveys Program Descriptions Research Libraries The process of identifying items in a library's collection by assigning to each a unique machine readable code has been generally referred to as barcoding. Barcoding is often one of the first critical projects a library will embark upon in the process of automation. This Systems and Procedures Exchange Center (SPEC) kit addresses many of the major issues and problems in barcoding by reviewing the experiences of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries that have undertaken barcoding projects. The kit is based on a comprehensive survey of 88 ARL members conducted in early 1986. Libraries selected to participate were those that indicated in the Office of Management Studies Automation Inventory that they were either modifying or planning automated circulation systems, or that their systems were operational. Extensive survey results are provided in the kit as are 12 documents dealing with preliminary considerations for barcoding, 19 documents describing barcoding projects, 1 example of ongoing procedures, 8 barcoding project summaries, and a list of selected references. (THC)
title Barcoding of Collections in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 124.
topic Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Library Automation
Library Collections
Library Materials
Library Research
Library Surveys
Program Descriptions
Research Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED272216