Public Libraries – Shrinking Dollars, Increased Demands; Clerical Staff and the OCLC to the Rescue
Abstract
Considers the introduction of OCLC and other technology in public libraries as a response to reduced budgets and an increased demand for information. Discusses the history of cataloguing, the development of new cataloguing systems, bibliographic record editing, and methods of processing materials. Surmises that OCLC has been a sound investment in forging a new link between acquisitions and cataloguing, as well as reducing cost per cataloguing unit.
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Citation
McLachlan, R.W. (1991), "Public Libraries – Shrinking Dollars, Increased Demands; Clerical Staff and the OCLC to the Rescue", OCLC Micro, Vol. 7 No. 6, pp. 19-22. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000003674
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
Copyright © 1991, MCB UP Limited