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Seymour Lubetzky, who helped librarians channel the rising tide of information with his ingenious transformation of cataloging, died April 5 in Los Angeles. He was 104. Mr. Lubetzky worked for years ...
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Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue.The Library Quarterly (LQ) embraces a wide array of original research perspectives, approaches, and quantitative, ...
Seymour Lubetzky, a leading theorist in the field of descriptive cataloging who was instrumental in changing the way bibliographic information is organized, has died. He was 104. Lubetzky was admitted ...
* Open-source library cataloguing By Steve Blass Q: We have a collection of books and papers we want to track and check in and out like a real library. Ideally, the system would be accessible over the ...
We have a collection of books and papers we want to track and check in and out like a real library. Ideally, the system would be accessible over the Internet and allow for the use of a bar-code ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The Instruction issued by the Revolutionary French government in 1791 for the cataloging of the libraries seized from the religious houses was ...
MR. QUINN'S book should prove of real service as a guide for young librarians to the various codes of cataloguing rules. His bright, helpful chapters should certainly convince the beginner in library ...