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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
William Sleeman; Pamela Bluh; Association for Library Collections & Technical Services. Catalog Form and Function Committee. |
| ISBN: | 083898326X 9780838983263 |
| OCLC Number: | 62090733 |
| Description: | v, 120 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. |
| Contents: | The mid-decade catalog / Peter S. Graham (1994) -- From catalog to selecting aid / Michael K. Buckland (1994) -- Z39.50 and its use in library systems (pt. one) / Larry Dixon (1994) -- Z39.50 and its use in library systems (pt. two) / Larry Dixon (1995) -- Subject authority control in the world of the Internet (pt. one) / Mary Micco (1995) -- Subject authority control in the world of the Internet (pt. two) / Mary Micco (1995) -- From MARC to markup : SGML and online library systems / Edward Gaynor (1996) -- The Program for Cooperative Cataloging / Colleen F. Hyslop (1996) -- The World Wide Web meets the OPAC / Thomas Dowling (1997) -- Toward "CONDOC 2" : identifying new requirements for online catalogs / Ellen Crosby (1996) -- Highlights of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging : the core record and consolidation of CONSER and PCC / Colleen F. Hyslop (1997) -- International shared resource records for controlled access / Barbara B. Tillett (1998) -- Access to form data in online catalogs / Harriette Hemmasi, David Miller, and Mary Charles Lasater ; edited by Arlene G. Taylor (1998) -- Guidelines for OPAC displays / Martha M. Yee (1999) -- Aggregation or aggravation? : optimizing access to full-text journals / Karen Calhoun and Bill Kara (2000) -- Universal design and the Americans with Disabilities Act : not all systems are created equal : how systems design can expand information access / Sharon Farb (2000) -- Practical solutions for serial resource sharing / Beth Guay (2001) -- Interoperability and Z39.50 profiles : the Bath and U.S. national profiles for library applications / William E. Moen (2001). |
| Responsibility: | Bill Sleeman and Pamela Bluh, editors. |
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WTYILL@KUK (WorldCat user on 2006-07-05)
The mid-decade catalog /
Peter S. Graham (1994) --
From catalog to selecting aid /
Michael K. Buckland (1994) --
Z39.50 and its use in library systems (pt. one) /
Larry Dixon (1994) --
Z39.50 and its use in library systems (pt. two) /
Larry Dixon (1995) --
Subject authority control in the world of the Internet (pt. one) /
Mary Micco (1995) --
Subject authority control in the world of the Internet (pt. two) /
Mary Micco (1995) --
From MARC to markup : SGML and online library systems
Edward Gaynor (1996) --
The Program for Cooperative Cataloging /
Colleen F. Hyslop (1996) --
The World Wide Web meets the OPAC /
Thomas Dowling (1997) --
Toward "CONDOC 2" : identifying new requirements for online catalogs /
Ellen Crosby (1996) --
Highlights of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging : the core record and consolidation of CONSER and PCC /
Colleen F. Hyslop (1997) --
International shared resource records for controlled access / Barbara B. Tillett (1998) --
Access to form data in online catalogs /
Harriette Hemmasi, David Miller, and Mary Charles Lasater ; edited by Arlene G. Taylor (1998) --
Guidelines for OPAC displays /
Martha M. Yee (1999) --
Aggregation or aggravation? : optimizing access to full-text journals /
Karen Calhoun and Bill Kara (2000) --
Universal design and the Americans with Disabilities Act : not all systems are created equal : how systems design can expand information access /
Sharon Farb (2000) --
Practical solutions for serial resource sharing /
Beth Guay (2001) --
Interoperability and Z39.50 profiles : the Bath and U.S. national profiles for library applications /
William E. Moen (2001).
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