Cataloging practices for archival collections are not standardized. While finding aids rather than MARC catalog records are the descriptive tool of choice for archival collections, in order for archival collections to be included in a repository's catalog, MARC records must be prepared for these collections. This research investigates the impact of successive content standards for archival description on the preparation of MARC records for archival collections in order to improve representation of archival collections in MARC records.Master of Science in Library Scienc
This methodological communication discusses the use of MarcEdit in a recent research project and for...
Collection development is an important aspect of archival theory and work; however, few studies have...
MARC is a label attached to an increasing variety of formats containing machine- readable catalogin...
Cataloging practices for archival collections are not standardized. While finding aids rather than M...
This study describes a content analysis of archival MARC records conducted to detect the presence or...
This study describes a content analysis of archival MARC records conducted to detect the presence or...
Cataloging derivative materials is a complex and time-consuming process. Derivative materials often ...
This Powerpoint presentation examines cataloging. Topics include MARC records, call number records,...
In this research project the authors set out to discover the current practice in both the archival a...
Provide empirical evidence of catalogers ’ use of MARC content designation Identify commonly used e...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
A FEW LIMITATIONS TO THIS PAPER should be stated at the outset. First, this is an analytical and his...
To create a catalog is to bestow power; whoever uses a catalog gains control and access to whatever ...
This paper describes the processes and workflows that transform Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) r...
Collection development is an important aspect of archival theory and work; however, few studies have...
This methodological communication discusses the use of MarcEdit in a recent research project and for...
Collection development is an important aspect of archival theory and work; however, few studies have...
MARC is a label attached to an increasing variety of formats containing machine- readable catalogin...
Cataloging practices for archival collections are not standardized. While finding aids rather than M...
This study describes a content analysis of archival MARC records conducted to detect the presence or...
This study describes a content analysis of archival MARC records conducted to detect the presence or...
Cataloging derivative materials is a complex and time-consuming process. Derivative materials often ...
This Powerpoint presentation examines cataloging. Topics include MARC records, call number records,...
In this research project the authors set out to discover the current practice in both the archival a...
Provide empirical evidence of catalogers ’ use of MARC content designation Identify commonly used e...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
A FEW LIMITATIONS TO THIS PAPER should be stated at the outset. First, this is an analytical and his...
To create a catalog is to bestow power; whoever uses a catalog gains control and access to whatever ...
This paper describes the processes and workflows that transform Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) r...
Collection development is an important aspect of archival theory and work; however, few studies have...
This methodological communication discusses the use of MarcEdit in a recent research project and for...
Collection development is an important aspect of archival theory and work; however, few studies have...
MARC is a label attached to an increasing variety of formats containing machine- readable catalogin...