Journal article
Shelflist in an Online Environment: Experience at Washington State University Libraries
Cataloging & classification quarterly, Vol.42(2), pp.83-97
06/05/2006
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/111082
Abstract
Since 1980, most of the functions of the card catalog have been gradually incorporated into the online catalog. In contrast, the traditional shelflist has fallen into obscurity as retrospective conversion projects have been completed. Most of the functions of the traditional shelflist have been incorporated into the online catalog; nevertheless, the online catalog still does not provide all the functions that the traditional shelflist used to perform. This paper introduces how Washington State University Libraries set up an online history file to incorporate some of the functions of the traditional shelflist into their online catalog.
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- Title
- Shelflist in an Online Environment: Experience at Washington State University Libraries
- Creators
- Jane Bragg - Bibliographic Control Department , Washington State University LibrariesLihong Zhu - Bibliographic Control Department , Washington State University Libraries
- Publication Details
- Cataloging & classification quarterly, Vol.42(2), pp.83-97
- Academic Unit
- Libraries
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis Group
- Identifiers
- 99900582256701842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article