Journal of Library Automation, vol 3, no 2
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Journal of Library Automation
ISSN 0022-2240
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1970
Feature Articles
Orthographic Error Patterns of Author Names in Catalog
Searches
RENATA TAGLIACOZZO, MANFRED KOCHEN, AND LAWRENCE ROSENBERG
The RECON Pilot Project: A Progress Report
HENRIETTE D. AVRAM
Comparison of LC Proofslip and MARC Tape Arrival
Dates at the University of Chicago Library
CHARLES T. PAYNE AND ROBERT S. MCGEE
Levels of Machine Readable Records
RECON WORKING TASK FORCE: HENRIETTE D. AVRAM, CHAIRMAN; RICHARD DE GENNARO;
JOSEPHINE S. PULSIFER; JOHN C. RATHER; JOSEPH A. ROSENTHAL AND ALLEN B.
VEANER.
On-Line Serials Systems at Laval University Library
ROSARIO DE VARENNES
LC/MARC on MOLDS; An Experiment in Computer-based
Interactive Bibliographic Storage, Search, Retrieval, and Processing
PAULINE ATHERTON AND KAREN B. MILLER
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Feature Articles
Orthographic Error Patterns of Author Names
in Catalog Searches (p.93-101)
RENATA TAGLIACOZZO, MANFRED KOCHEN, AND LAWRENCE ROSENBERG
An investigation of error patterns in author names based on data from
a survey of library catalog searches. Position of spelling errors was noted
and related to length of name. Probability of a name having a spelling error
was found to increase with length of name. Nearly half of the spelling mistakes
were replacement errors; following, in order of decreasing frequency, were
omission, addition, and transposition errors.
The RECON Pilot Project: A Progress Report
(p.102-114)
HENRIETTE D. AVRAM
A synthesis of the progress report submitted by the Library of Congress
to the Council of Library Resources under an Officer's Grant to initiate
the RECON Pilot Project that gives an overview of the project and the progress
made from August-November 1969 in the following areas: training, selection
of material to be converted, investigation of input devices, and format
recognition.
Comparison of LC Proofslip and MARC Tape
Arrival Dates at the University of Chicago Library (p.115-121)
CHARLES T. PAYNE AND ROBERT S. MCGEE
A comparison of arrival dates of 5020 LC proofslips and corresponding
MARC magnetic tape records reveals that four-fifths of the MARC records
were received the same week as, or earlier than, the proofslips.
Levels of Machine Readable Records (p.127)
RECON WORKING TASK FORCE: HENRIETTE D. AVRAM, CHAIRMAN; RICHARD DE GENNARO;
JOSEPHINE S. PULSIFER; JOHN C. RATHER; JOSEPH A. ROSENTHAL AND ALLEN B.
VEANER
This study of the feasibility of determining levels or subsets of the
established MARC II format concludes that only two levels are necessary
and desirable for national purposes: 1) the full MARC II format for distribution
purposes; and 2) a less complex subset to be used by libraries reporting
holdings to the National Union Catalog.
On-Line Serials Systems at Laval University
Library (p.128-141)
ROSARIO DE VARENNES
Description of a system, operational since June 1968, that provides control
of all serials holdings in nine campus libraries, permits updating of the
complete file every two or three days, and produces various outputs for
library users and library staff from data in variable fields on disks (listings,
statistics, etc.). The program, presently operating on an IBM 360/50 and
utilizing an IBM 2314 disk-storage facility and three IBM 226 CRT terminals,
is written in IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler Language and in
PL/I; it could encompass a file of no more than 10 million records of variable
length limited to 127/255 characters and subdivided in 25 or fewer fields.
LC/MARC on MOLDS; An Experiment in Computer-based
Interactive Bibliographic Storage, Search, Retrieval, and Processing (p.142-165)
PAULINE ATHERTON AND KAREN B. MILLER
A project at Syracuse University utilizing MOLDS, a generalized computer-based
interactive retrieval program, with a portion of the Library of Congress
MARC Pilot Project tapes as a data base. The system, written in FORTRAN,
was used in both a batch and an on-line mode. It formed part of a computer
laboratory for library science students during 1968-1969. This report describes
the system and its components and points out its advantages and disadvantages.
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