Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 3 Issue 2
Table of contents
A Simplified On‐line Circulation System
Anne H. Boyd, Philip E.J. WaldenWorking programs of practical value in a simplified system of book circulation are described. A compact bucket layout is given which enables records of all synonyms to be stored…
The Bodleian Catalogue as Machine Readable Records
Peter BrownThe Bodleian Library has undertaken, not as an experiment, but on a full production basis for the next five years, the conversion of its pre‐1920 catalogue entries to machine…
Use of an ICL 1901 Computer for Listing Archives and Manuscripts
I.J. Block, G. HampsonSouthampton University Library possesses a miscellaneous collection of archives and manuscripts, partly calendared, but for the most part identified only by accession numbers. It…
The Birmingham Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project
R.T. Kimber, C.F. CaylessIt was late in 1968 that news was first made public about the mechanisation project being undertaken jointly by the University of Aston library, Birmingham University library, and…
South‐West University Libraries Systems Cooperation Project
Norman HighamAn ICL System 4 computer network will shortly be in operation serving five university institutions in the south‐west, Bath University of Technology, the University of Bristol, the…
The UK MARC Project: Some Impressions of the Cataloguing and Indexing Group Seminar at Southampton University, March 1969
P.J. QuiggOne might begin by questioning the validity of the term ‘seminar’ in relation to the participation of at least one hundred and forty‐two listed persons. But then, even cataloguers…