Most of you probably think of the Library of Congress Card Division as a place from which you get a lot of cards or from which you do not get a lot of cards. In a way, these are the two reasons why the Library is now engaged in a full-scale effort to automate the card division: there are a lot of cards involved, and a lot of other things that is, to say, there is more than enough volume to make automation feasible and desirable and not enough cards have been getting to libraries quickly enough.published or submitted for publicatio
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES technology has changed little since copying machines were first introduced to lib...
The decision to issue our catalog in book form was made after a study of mechanization indicated th...
A history of the ASU Libraries and library cataloging practice by librarian Knepp
Most of you probably think of the Library of Congress Card Division as a place from which you get a...
The punched card is a remarkable invention which has evolved into a multi -billion dollar industry ...
An enormous development of card catalogues is a characteristic of library science in the United Stat...
I wondered if my being asked to speak at this conference on "Problems and Failures in Library Autom...
This article describes the history of the card catalog, along with the many problems inherent in the...
Various scientific libraries are computerizing their card catalogs; some produce catalog cards and ...
Many changes in cataloging practice have been and will increasingly be technology driven. Bound lis...
The library traditionally has been an important link between the author and the reader in the proces...
This paper offers a historical review of the events and institutional influences in the nineteenth c...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
Among people who are concerned with the management of libraries, it is now almost universally accep...
Fragment of the old library card catalog Before the widespread use of typewritten cards, cards for t...
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES technology has changed little since copying machines were first introduced to lib...
The decision to issue our catalog in book form was made after a study of mechanization indicated th...
A history of the ASU Libraries and library cataloging practice by librarian Knepp
Most of you probably think of the Library of Congress Card Division as a place from which you get a...
The punched card is a remarkable invention which has evolved into a multi -billion dollar industry ...
An enormous development of card catalogues is a characteristic of library science in the United Stat...
I wondered if my being asked to speak at this conference on "Problems and Failures in Library Autom...
This article describes the history of the card catalog, along with the many problems inherent in the...
Various scientific libraries are computerizing their card catalogs; some produce catalog cards and ...
Many changes in cataloging practice have been and will increasingly be technology driven. Bound lis...
The library traditionally has been an important link between the author and the reader in the proces...
This paper offers a historical review of the events and institutional influences in the nineteenth c...
A method of developing computer catalogs is proposed which does not require unit card conversion but...
Among people who are concerned with the management of libraries, it is now almost universally accep...
Fragment of the old library card catalog Before the widespread use of typewritten cards, cards for t...
PHOTOCOPY SERVICES technology has changed little since copying machines were first introduced to lib...
The decision to issue our catalog in book form was made after a study of mechanization indicated th...
A history of the ASU Libraries and library cataloging practice by librarian Knepp