Managing cataloging and the organization of information philosophies, practices, and challenges at the onset of the 21st century

Discover how librarians around the world are responding to the new demands of a fast-changing profession! More computers and fewer staff, more types of resources to catalog and less time in which to study them--these are the problems librarians are facing at the dawn of a new millennium. Managing Ca...

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Other Authors: Carter, Ruth C
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Binghamton, NY Haworth Information Press 2000
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Summary:Discover how librarians around the world are responding to the new demands of a fast-changing profession! More computers and fewer staff, more types of resources to catalog and less time in which to study them--these are the problems librarians are facing at the dawn of a new millennium. Managing Cataloging and the Organization of Information offers solutions from cataloging and technical services managers around the world. Contributions from Australia, Botswana, Latin America, Canada, and the United States guarantee a truly international perspective. Managing Cataloging and the Organization of Information describes new and effective ways to coordinate all aspects of automation, staffing, organization, teamwork, and work flow. These techniques have been tested in libraries ranging from small college libraries to the ancient and revered Bodleian Library and the vast Library of Congress. National libraries, academic libraries, and specialized medical and law libraries are also represented.
Item Description:Co-published simultaneously as Cataloging & classification quarterly, v. 30, nos. 1 and 2/3 2000
Physical Description:xxiv, 405 pages 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780789013125
9780789013132