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| author | Bowen Maier, Shannon |
| author_facet | Bowen Maier, Shannon Bowen Maier, Shannon |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | MPLP and the Catalog Record as a Finding Aid Bowen Maier, Shannon Reference Services Cataloging Archives Access to Information Search Strategies Information Retrieval Library Materials Internet The cataloging of otherwise unprocessed collections is an innovative minimal processing technique with important implications for reference service. This article mines the existing literature for how institutions engaged in minimal processing view reference, the strengths and weaknesses of catalog records as finding aids, and information about user predilections and limitations. It describes the American Heritage Center's experience with unprocessed collection cataloging, and it proposes a number of issues for future consideration. (Contains 37 notes.) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| id | eric_EJ925798 |
| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2011 |
| record_format | eric |
| spellingShingle | MPLP and the Catalog Record as a Finding Aid Bowen Maier, Shannon Reference Services Cataloging Archives Access to Information Search Strategies Information Retrieval Library Materials Internet MPLP and the Catalog Record as a Finding Aid Bowen Maier, Shannon Reference Services Cataloging Archives Access to Information Search Strategies Information Retrieval Library Materials Internet The cataloging of otherwise unprocessed collections is an innovative minimal processing technique with important implications for reference service. This article mines the existing literature for how institutions engaged in minimal processing view reference, the strengths and weaknesses of catalog records as finding aids, and information about user predilections and limitations. It describes the American Heritage Center's experience with unprocessed collection cataloging, and it proposes a number of issues for future consideration. (Contains 37 notes.) |
| title | MPLP and the Catalog Record as a Finding Aid |
| topic | Reference Services Cataloging Archives Access to Information Search Strategies Information Retrieval Library Materials Internet |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ925798 |