Use of the USMARC Archives and Manuscripts Control (AMC) format and the automation process necessary for archival and manuscript repositories to utilize a computer information system designed to centralize the storage, manipulation, and retrieval of bibliographic and collection management data are new phenomena for many archivists. Information systems such as OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) and RLIN (Research Libraries Information System) provide an attractive opportunity for repositories which desire to participate in the use of AMC at the national level, while other systems are operational at the local, state, and regional levels. Great strides in archival awareness and automation expertise have been made in recent years, and. the a...
Integration, a word that has had high emotional overtones in the area of racial relations since the ...
With the onset of the information age, archivists are more frequently placed in professional situati...
As archivists in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky began to automate in the early 198...
Use of the USMARC Archives and Manuscripts Control (AMC) format and the automation process necessary...
While computers and automation have seemingly taken over, they have slowly and painfully crept into ...
By now the archival community has begun in earnest, though not always cheerfully, to participate in ...
Be it in the circulation or the cataloging department, automation systems are now something that mos...
The USMARC AMC format was developed for the control of archives and manuscripts. It is designed to o...
The USMARC AMC format was developed for the control of archives and manuscripts. It is designed to o...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
This draft is the first attempt to establish a UK MARC specifically for Archives and Manuscripts Con...
[[abstract]]The MARC AMC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging for Archives and Manuscript Control) has devel...
Archivists and records managers traditionally have arranged manuscripts according to the principle o...
This article reports and interprets the data collected from the author's 1995 survey of 142 archives...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
Integration, a word that has had high emotional overtones in the area of racial relations since the ...
With the onset of the information age, archivists are more frequently placed in professional situati...
As archivists in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky began to automate in the early 198...
Use of the USMARC Archives and Manuscripts Control (AMC) format and the automation process necessary...
While computers and automation have seemingly taken over, they have slowly and painfully crept into ...
By now the archival community has begun in earnest, though not always cheerfully, to participate in ...
Be it in the circulation or the cataloging department, automation systems are now something that mos...
The USMARC AMC format was developed for the control of archives and manuscripts. It is designed to o...
The USMARC AMC format was developed for the control of archives and manuscripts. It is designed to o...
The success of archival automation during the past two decades cannot be questioned. From the develo...
This draft is the first attempt to establish a UK MARC specifically for Archives and Manuscripts Con...
[[abstract]]The MARC AMC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging for Archives and Manuscript Control) has devel...
Archivists and records managers traditionally have arranged manuscripts according to the principle o...
This article reports and interprets the data collected from the author's 1995 survey of 142 archives...
American archivists have long had an interest in standards, although their interest has led to more ...
Integration, a word that has had high emotional overtones in the area of racial relations since the ...
With the onset of the information age, archivists are more frequently placed in professional situati...
As archivists in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky began to automate in the early 198...