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Autor:
Joni Gomez
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Periodical Acquisitions and the Internet ISBN: 9780429352225
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429352225-9
Autor:
Joni Gomez
Publikováno v:
The Acquisitions Librarian. 11:105-114
This article explores the human resources implications due to technological changes in libraries, particularly the proliferation of internet resources and electronic journals. Skills required by library personnel have increased with the proliferation
Publikováno v:
Technical Services Quarterly. 10:1-15
In September 1990 a major reorganization took place in the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University. The authors recap goals of the reorganization and describe the organizational structure of the technical services departments before and aft
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Technical Services Quarterly. 9:49-61
In September 1990, the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M university implemented the NOTIS acquisitions module. The cataloging, OPAC, circulation, and serials records functions were already operational. The researchers examined the changes in wor
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 15:57-68
Before the implementation of NOTIS in January of 1988, all authority work at the Evans Library was recorded in an authority card file. Planning began early for the creation of an automated authority section. This section included a cataloger, staff f
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Collection Management. 16:61-73
In the course of their research, geologists utilize a wide range of scientific information sources including journals, books, and conference proceedings. Other sources such as maps and guidebooks are also used. References cited in five leading geolog
Autor:
Johanne LaGrange, Joni Gomez
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 12:87-101
The Texas A & M University Modern Languages Department has been expanding its curriculum to include courses in Chinese. To support this curriculum, the Evans Library has recently acquired titles in Chinese. The Original Cataloging Department did not