Journal of Library Automation, vol 14, no 3
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Journal of Library Automation
ISSN 0022-2240
Volume 14, Number 3, September 1981
Guest Editorial
Who Rules the Rules?
JAMES R. DWYER
Feature Articles
The British Library's Approach to AACR2
LYNNE BRINDLEY
AACR2: OCLC's Implementation and Database
GEORGIA L. BROWN
OCLC's Database Conversion: A User's Perspective
ARNOLD WAJENBERG AND MICHAEL GORMAN
Communications
Automation and the Service Attitudes of ARL Circulation
Managers
JAMES R. MARTIN
Statistics on Headings in the MARC File
SALLY H. MCCALLUM AND JAMES L. GODWIN
RLIN and OCLC as Reference Tools
DOUGLAS JONES
Replicating the Washington Library Network Computer
System Software
THOMAS P. BROWN AND RAYMOND DEBUSE
A General Planning Methodology for Automation
RICHARD W. MEYER, BETH ANN REULAND, FRANCISCO M. DIAZ, AND FRANCES COLBURN
Reports and Working Papers
Inclusion of Nonroman Character Sets
LC NETWORK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
A Comparison of OCLC, RLG/RLIN, and WLN
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARY
Checklist for Cassette Recorders Connected to
CRTs
LITA ISAS TESLA COMMITTEE
LITA Award, 1980: Maurice J. Freedman
S. MICHAEL MALINCONICO
Guest Editorial
Who Rules the Rules? (p.147-149)
JAMES R. DWYER
Feature Articles
The British Library's Approach to AACR2
(p.150-160)
LYNNE BRINDLEY
The formal commitment of the British Library to AACR2 and Dewey 19 entailed
substantial changes to the U. K. MARC format, the BLAISE Filing Rules, and
a variety of products produced for the British Library itself and for other
libraries, including the British National Bibliography. The British Library
file conversion involved not only headings but also algorithmic conversion
of the descriptive cataloguing.
AACR2: OCLC's Implementation and Database
(p.161-173)
GEORGIA L. BROWN
OCLC's Online Union Catalog (OLUC) contains bibliographic records created
under various cataloging guidelines. Until December 1980, no system-wide
attempt had been made to resolve record conflicts caused by use of the different
guidelines. The introduction of the new guidelines, the Anglo-American Cataloguing
Rules, Second Edition (AACR2), exacerbated these record conflicts. To reduce
library costs, which might increase dramatically as users attempted to resolve
these conflicts, OCLC converted name headings and uniform titles in its
database to AACR2 form. The purpose of the conversion was to resolve record
conflicts that resulted from rule changes and to conform to LC preferred
forms of heading if possible.
OCLC's Database Conversion: A User's Perspective
(p.174-189)
ARNOLD WAJENBERG AND MICHAEL GORMAN
This article describes the experience of a large academic library with
headings in the OCLC database that have been converted to AACR2 form. It
also considers the use of LC authority records in the database. Specific
problems are discussed, including some results from LC practices. Nevertheless,
the presence of the authority records, and especially the conversion of
about 40 percent of the headings in the bibliographic file, has been of
great benefit to the library, significantly speeding up the cataloging operation.
An appendix contains guidelines for the cataloging staff of the University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in the interpretation and use of LC authority
records and converted headings.
Communications
Automation and the Service Attitudes of
ARL Circulation Managers (p.190-194)
JAMES R. MARTIN
(no abstract available)
Statistics on Headings in the MARC File
(p.194-201)
SALLY H. MCCALLUM AND JAMES L. GODWIN
(no abstract available)
RLIN and OCLC as Reference Tools (p.201-202)
DOUGLAS JONES
(no abstract available)
Replicating the Washington Library Network
Computer System Software (p.202-205)
THOMAS P. BROWN AND RAYMOND DEBUSE
(no abstract available)
A General Planning Methodology for Automation
(p.205-209)
RICHARD W. MEYER, BETH ANN REULAND, FRANCISCO M. DIAZ, AND FRANCES COLBURN
(no abstract available)
Reports and Working Papers
Inclusion of Nonroman Character Sets (p.210-215)
LC NETWORK DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
(no abstract available)
A Comparison of OCLC, RLG/RLIN, and WLN
(p.215-230)
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LIBRARY
(no abstract available)
Checklist for Cassette Recorders Connected
to CRTs (p.230-232)
LITA ISAS TESLA COMMITTEE
(no abstract available)
LITA Award, 1980: Maurice J. Freedman (p.233-235)
S. MICHAEL MALINCONICO
(no abstract available)
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