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Technical Services Resources

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Joe Ryan

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Table of Contents

  • Technical Services
  • Acquisitions and Collection Development
  • Cataloging
  • Serials

    Technical Services

    Bybee, Howard C. HyperTechs

    Cardinal, Debbie. (1995, February). A Listing of Internet Resources for Technical Services.

    Kelb, Sam. QTECH Web. Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario Canada.

    Collection of local and international resources for technical services.

    Libraryland. Technical services.

    PICK. Technical services.

    Queen's University Library, Canada. Technical services web site.

    Stewart, Barbara. Top 200 Techical Services Benefits of Library Home Page Development.

    University of California, San Diego Library. Technical Services Department. Technical Processing Online Tools (TPOT).

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    Acquisitions and Collection Development

    For collection development and donation policies see the Policies section.

    Bookshelf list of out-of-print book sites.

    Central Massachusetts Regional Library System. Collection development using the Internet.

    Johnson, Margaret Ann. (1997). Collection management for the 21st century. Westport CT: Greenwood Press.

    PICK. Acquisitions.

    PICK. Collection development policies.

    Readmore's Information Line: A Collection of Resources for Serials and Acquisitions Practitioners.

    Richards, Rob. (1997). Reference and collection development: A bibliography.

    Thomsen, Elizabeth. (1996). Reference & collection development on the Internet: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians. Neal-Schuman Publishers, Inc.

    Vanderbuilt University Library. AcqWeb.

    Yochelson, Abby et al. (1997, June). Collection development and the Internet: A brief handbook for recommending officers in the humanities and social sciences division at the Library of Congress.

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    Cataloging

    American Libary Association (ALA). Anglo-American Cataloging Rules. 2nd ed rev. Chicago ALA.

    ALA. Association for Library Collections and Technical Services. Task Force on Meta Access Homepage.

    Task Force studies bibliographic access in the electronic environment.

    Appleton (WI) Public Library. A Quick Guide to Subjects at APL.

    Subject followed by suggested Dewey call number.

    The ASIS Special Interest Group/Classification Research (SIG/CR).

    Bertelsen, Cynthia D.. Cataloging foreign materials.

    British Library Research and Development Division (Lorcan Dempsey). CATaloguing and Retrieval of Information Over Networks Applications (CATRIONA).

    Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. Haworth Press, Inc.

    Cataloging Foreign Languages.

    CatHome: MARC Formats, Format Integration, Procedures manual.

    Catman.

    Celeste, Eric. Cataloging Oasis. MIT Libraries .

    Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities. Cataloging electronic texts.

    Cox, Joe. Cataloguing Internet Resources. University of Toronto, Faculty of Information Studies, Continuing Education Workshop.

    DeCandido, GraceAnne A. (1999). Metadata: Always more than you think. PLA Tech Note.

    Dewey Decimal Hotlist.

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    Digital Curriculum Library. Guidelines for cataloging DCL Internet resources.

    Dublin Core Metadata homepage.

    Dublin Core Metadata for Resource Discovery (RFC 2413).

    Fastcat: Cataloging resources.

    Florida State University. Law Library Cataloguing Dept. Page.

    Furrie, Betty. (Fifth ed.). Understanding MARC bibliographic machine-readable cataloging. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Network Development and MARC Standards Office.

    Geographic Cutter Table.

    Goldstein, Deborah. Cataloging.

    IFLA. Cataloguing and indexing of electronic resources page.

    IFLA. Digital Libraries: Metadata Resources.

    Indiana University. Cataloging Resources.

    Internet Public Library. Services For Librarians. Organizing the Web

    The Library Corporation (TLC). Cataloger's Reference Shelf.

    There are cataloging manuals for specific formats, including "archival moving images," looseleaf publications, serials (CONSER), rare books, maps, and graphic materials. In addition, there are guides to USMARC formats for bibliographic, authority, classification, and holdings data.

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    Library of Congress. Bibliographic control of web resources: A Library of Congress action plan.

    Library of Congress. Guidelines for the Use of Field 856.

    Library of Congress Cataloging Newsline (LCCN).

    Library of Congress. Outline of the Library of Congress Classification.

    Library of Congress. Library of Congress Classification.

    Library of Congress. LC Weekly Subject Headings List.

    Library of Congress. MARC Homepage.

    Library of Congress. USMARC Formats and Documentation.

    Library of Congress. (1997, January 21). Metadata, Dublin Core and USMARC: A Review of Current Efforts. MARBI Discussion Paper no. 99.

    Library of Congress. Z39.50 Maintenance Agency page.

    McKiernan, Gerry. Beyond Bookmarks: Schemes for Organizing the Web, Project Aristotle: Automated Categorization of Web Resources and LayerCake: Library Applications of Concept Maps.

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cataloging Oasis.

    Memorial University of Newfoundland. Cataloguer's Toolbox.

    Mundie, David R. CyberDewey: A guide to Internet resources organized using Dewey Decimal Classification codes.

    Murray, Richard.The whimsy of cataloging.

    National Library of Canada. Canadian Subject Headings.

    Oder, Norman. (1998, October 1). Cataloging the net: Can we do it? Library Journal, 123 (16), 47-51.

    Olson, Nancy B. (Editor). (1995). Cataloging internet resources: A manual and practical guide. Dublin, OH: OCLC. Or Alternate site at OCLC.

    OCLC. Assessing Information on the Internet: Toward Providing Library Services for Computer Mediated Communication .

    OCLC. Dewey Decimal Classification summaries

    OCLC. Internet Cataloging Project.

    OCLC Internet Cataloging Project. InterCat: Catalog of Internet resources.

    OCLC. NetFirst: The authoritative directory for Internet resources.

    OCLC. Proceedings of the OCLC Internet Cataloging Colloquium.

    OCLC. Technical Bulletins.

    Olson, Nancy B. (Ed.). (1997). Cataloging Internet resources: A manual and practical guide, 2d ed. Available: WWW: http://www.purl.org/oclc/cataloging-internet

    PICK. Cataloguing.

    Rosenberg, Matt. Library of Congress Classification Schedule. University of California, Davis, Physical Sciences Library.

    Rowe, Mary. By the Lake: Cataloguing Internet resources.

    Schwartz, Candy. Subject Access on the Web. Boston: Simmons.

    Sha, Vianne. Internet library for librarians.

    ThinkQuest Junior. Do we really know Dewey?

    University of Toronto, Faculty of Information Studies. Bibliographic Elements and Displays Research Project. A HREF="http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/research/displays/webcats.htm">Web-To-Catalogue Interfaces.

    University of Virginia. Cataloging Services Department. Internet cataloging projects, online, tools and information.

    University of Virginia Library and Library of Congress. Seminar on Cataloguing Digital Documents.

    Untangling the Web.

    Weibel, Stuart L. Dublin Core Metadata project. OCLC.

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    Serials

    Ercelawn, Ann. Tools for serials catalogers.

    International Standard Serial Number (ISSN). ISSN Online.

    MacLennon, Birdie. Serials in Cyberspace.

    Morgan, Eric Lease. Mr. Serials Visits Cataloging.

    This text describes how access and bibliographic control can be applied to collections of electronic materials through World Wide Web (WWW) servers and browsers.

    Nature. Future e-access to the primary literature.

    Northwestern University. Interactive Electronic Serials Cataloging Aid (IESCA).

    Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues.

    Readmore's Information Line, A Collection of Resources for Serials and Acquisitions Practitioners.

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