Quality in online catalogs is generally presumed to be high. Ms. Briscoe examined a number of online catalog entries and documented the accuracy of selected bibliographic records. After finding a high level of errors, she surveyed reference librarians to determine if they believed that these errors would affect their ability to answer reference questions
Catalogers and technical services departments have always struggled with how much is too much when c...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
Professor Newman discusses evaluation criteria for law-oriented Internet sites and how to use these ...
Quality in online catalogs is generally presumed to be high. Ms. Briscoe examined a number of online...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Although there is a proliferation of information available on the World Wide Web and law professors,...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Mr. Thomas explains the issues involved in cataloging reform and suggest methods for streamlining pr...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
The quality of large catalogs is uneven and often low, but this issue is underrated and understudied...
Academic law libraries face some challenges that are consistent with larger trends in higher educati...
Using materials from the American Bar Association (ABA), such as annual reports and conference repor...
The proliferation of online public access catalogs (OPACs) requires some systematic rationale for th...
Fifty-one subject searches were performed in on online catalog, containing about 4.5 million records...
Describes ten things that libraries can carry out to improve data quality in their online catalogs
Catalogers and technical services departments have always struggled with how much is too much when c...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
Professor Newman discusses evaluation criteria for law-oriented Internet sites and how to use these ...
Quality in online catalogs is generally presumed to be high. Ms. Briscoe examined a number of online...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Although there is a proliferation of information available on the World Wide Web and law professors,...
Connecting users to the best available sources of legal information is one of the traditional functi...
Mr. Thomas explains the issues involved in cataloging reform and suggest methods for streamlining pr...
This article focuses on the rapidly changing standards of academic law library excellence as the rea...
The quality of large catalogs is uneven and often low, but this issue is underrated and understudied...
Academic law libraries face some challenges that are consistent with larger trends in higher educati...
Using materials from the American Bar Association (ABA), such as annual reports and conference repor...
The proliferation of online public access catalogs (OPACs) requires some systematic rationale for th...
Fifty-one subject searches were performed in on online catalog, containing about 4.5 million records...
Describes ten things that libraries can carry out to improve data quality in their online catalogs
Catalogers and technical services departments have always struggled with how much is too much when c...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
Professor Newman discusses evaluation criteria for law-oriented Internet sites and how to use these ...