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Hauptverfasser: Camden, Beth Picknally, Cooper, Jean L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1994
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author Camden, Beth Picknally
Cooper, Jean L.
author_facet Camden, Beth Picknally
Cooper, Jean L.
Camden, Beth Picknally
Cooper, Jean L.
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contents Controlling a Cataloging Backlog; Or Taming the Bibliographical Zoo. Camden, Beth Picknally Cooper, Jean L. Access to Information Cataloging College Libraries Evaluation Methods Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Catalogs Library Personnel Library Public Services Library Technical Processes Online Catalogs Problems Training Methods User Needs (Information) Discussion of cataloging backlogs in academic libraries focuses on a project at the University of Virginia that used an online catalog to control and reduce a backlog, increase patron access to uncataloged items, and train staff in the creation of online records. Future projects are also discussed. (Contains 14 references.) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Controlling a Cataloging Backlog; Or Taming the Bibliographical Zoo.
Camden, Beth Picknally
Cooper, Jean L.
Access to Information
Cataloging
College Libraries
Evaluation Methods
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Catalogs
Library Personnel
Library Public Services
Library Technical Processes
Online Catalogs
Problems
Training Methods
User Needs (Information)
Controlling a Cataloging Backlog; Or Taming the Bibliographical Zoo. Camden, Beth Picknally Cooper, Jean L. Access to Information Cataloging College Libraries Evaluation Methods Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Catalogs Library Personnel Library Public Services Library Technical Processes Online Catalogs Problems Training Methods User Needs (Information) Discussion of cataloging backlogs in academic libraries focuses on a project at the University of Virginia that used an online catalog to control and reduce a backlog, increase patron access to uncataloged items, and train staff in the creation of online records. Future projects are also discussed. (Contains 14 references.) (LRW)
title Controlling a Cataloging Backlog; Or Taming the Bibliographical Zoo.
topic Access to Information
Cataloging
College Libraries
Evaluation Methods
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Catalogs
Library Personnel
Library Public Services
Library Technical Processes
Online Catalogs
Problems
Training Methods
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ478048