The microcomputer in the library: IV. Cataloguing and acquisitions software
Abstract
The bibliographic record is the link between the software packages discussed in this article: cataloguing and acquisitions. Cataloguing software ranges from sophisticated online public access catalogues to cheaper and simpler software designed to produce catalogue entries for an existing manual system (e.g. cards). The range of acquisitions software is equally wide encompassing packages which simply print an order from data which is keyed in to those which incorporate the whole process of acquisitions from the recommendation stage through to receipt and full fund accounting. This article, the fourth in the series, describes the different features with examples, and concludes with a discussion on the nature of integrated systems.
Citation
Leggate, P. and Dyer, H. (1986), "The microcomputer in the library: IV. Cataloguing and acquisitions software", The Electronic Library, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 152-165. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb044694
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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