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| author | Tan, Wendy |
| author_facet | Tan, Wendy Tan, Wendy |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Resources Guide for Outsourcing Cataloging. Tan, Wendy Cataloging Contracts Library Materials Library Technical Processes Private Agencies Outsourcing cataloging is becoming popular in the library profession, but a directory of cataloging agencies is still lacking. Only a few cataloging agencies are well-publicized, and it is hoped that this directory of 23 agencies will promote a competitive open market, thereby serving as a form of quality assurance. Cataloging services are divided into two sections: (1) cataloging agencies, which normally provide cataloging service based on shelflist cards or title pages, for which book processing is not listed as an option; and (2) book jobbers, for which acquisitions seems to be the major service, but which also provide cataloging and book processing as requested. Each cataloging agency entry includes a brief summary of company background and client base; address; telephone and fax number; materials cataloged; costs; and other services offered, when appropriate. Book jobber entries provide an address and telephone and fax numbers only. (MAS) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_ED386206 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | Resources Guide for Outsourcing Cataloging. Tan, Wendy Cataloging Contracts Library Materials Library Technical Processes Private Agencies Resources Guide for Outsourcing Cataloging. Tan, Wendy Cataloging Contracts Library Materials Library Technical Processes Private Agencies Outsourcing cataloging is becoming popular in the library profession, but a directory of cataloging agencies is still lacking. Only a few cataloging agencies are well-publicized, and it is hoped that this directory of 23 agencies will promote a competitive open market, thereby serving as a form of quality assurance. Cataloging services are divided into two sections: (1) cataloging agencies, which normally provide cataloging service based on shelflist cards or title pages, for which book processing is not listed as an option; and (2) book jobbers, for which acquisitions seems to be the major service, but which also provide cataloging and book processing as requested. Each cataloging agency entry includes a brief summary of company background and client base; address; telephone and fax number; materials cataloged; costs; and other services offered, when appropriate. Book jobber entries provide an address and telephone and fax numbers only. (MAS) |
| title | Resources Guide for Outsourcing Cataloging. |
| topic | Cataloging Contracts Library Materials Library Technical Processes Private Agencies |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED386206 |