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Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey
Moving The Marc: Transitioning Workflows To Target Digital Resources, Susan A. Massey
Susan A. Massey
Map Cataloging At The Unf Library, Susan A. Massey
Map Cataloging At The Unf Library, Susan A. Massey
Susan A. Massey
No abstract provided.
Recommendations To Improve Cataloging Efficiencies At The Thomas G. Carpenter Library, Susan A. Massey
Recommendations To Improve Cataloging Efficiencies At The Thomas G. Carpenter Library, Susan A. Massey
Susan A. Massey
This report examines current workflow assignments and proposes a full department reorganization to achieve new efficiencies and repurpose positions for the electronic and digital future. The workflow change recommendations are designed to improve library service and relevance by decreasing dock to shelf time for physical materials and improving user access to unique digitized materials and electronic resources.
Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Cataloging At The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey
Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Cataloging At The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey
Susan A. Massey
No abstract provided.
Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Pilot Project Report And Recommendations For The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey
Worldcat Cataloging Partners (Wcp) Pilot Project Report And Recommendations For The University Of Texas At San Antonio Library, Susan Massey
Susan A. Massey
No abstract provided.
Automated Cataloging Of Rare Books: A Time For Implementation, Susan A. Massey
Automated Cataloging Of Rare Books: A Time For Implementation, Susan A. Massey
Susan A. Massey
Progress in the development of standards for cataloging rare books in an automated environment are reviewed, focusing on provisions for the special access files of importance to rare book collections. Suggestions are made for the transfer of data to machine readable formats and methods of storing and retrieving records. A list of reference tools for the automated cataloging of rare books is included.