The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access,has been almost forgotten by contemporary librarians. Recent developments indicate that this is changing as libraries seek to enhance the capabilities of their online catalogs. The Western North Carolina Library Network (WNCLN) has developed a “classified browse” feature for its shared online catalog that makes use of Library of Congress classification. While this feature is not expected to replace keyword searching,it offers both novice and experienced library users another way of identifying relevant materials
Includes bibliographical references.The classified catalog of this etudy wee developed with the star...
The increasing demand for access to library holdings in many libraries via the catalogue (traditiona...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...
The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access, has been a...
Fifty-one subject searches were performed in on online catalog, containing about 4.5 million records...
Traditionally, standard catalog records have provided bibliographic data that mostly address the bas...
Librarians have had innovative ideas for ways to use subject and classification data to provide an i...
We have certainly been living in exciting times lately as catalogers: LC’s announcement that it will...
Library catalogs have represented stagnant technology for close to twenty years. Moving toward a nex...
A paragraph description of "what the book is about " taken from Book Review Digest is used...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
Intended to contribute to the current dialogue about how the emerging information environment is imp...
This pilot study on the subject access problems of patrons of small to medium size libraries was des...
[[abstract]]This paper first (describes the current clevelopments of online catalog subject access. ...
This paper describes a study that explored ways in which users’ subject-searching problems in a loca...
Includes bibliographical references.The classified catalog of this etudy wee developed with the star...
The increasing demand for access to library holdings in many libraries via the catalogue (traditiona...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...
The concept of a classified catalog, or using classification as a form of subject access, has been a...
Fifty-one subject searches were performed in on online catalog, containing about 4.5 million records...
Traditionally, standard catalog records have provided bibliographic data that mostly address the bas...
Librarians have had innovative ideas for ways to use subject and classification data to provide an i...
We have certainly been living in exciting times lately as catalogers: LC’s announcement that it will...
Library catalogs have represented stagnant technology for close to twenty years. Moving toward a nex...
A paragraph description of "what the book is about " taken from Book Review Digest is used...
A close look at developments and opportunities as they existed in late 1985 led to the belief that ...
Intended to contribute to the current dialogue about how the emerging information environment is imp...
This pilot study on the subject access problems of patrons of small to medium size libraries was des...
[[abstract]]This paper first (describes the current clevelopments of online catalog subject access. ...
This paper describes a study that explored ways in which users’ subject-searching problems in a loca...
Includes bibliographical references.The classified catalog of this etudy wee developed with the star...
The increasing demand for access to library holdings in many libraries via the catalogue (traditiona...
This paper describes a project, undertaken by Columbia University Libraries in 1997, to develop a sy...