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The Application of Microform to Manual and Machine‐readable Catalogues

D.G.R. Buckle (Birmingham University Library)
Thomas French (Birmingham University Library)

Program: electronic library and information systems

ISSN: 0033-0337

Article publication date: 1 March 1972

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Abstract

At Birmingham University Library it is proposed to implement in October 1972, a complete microfilm catalogue system. This system originated from two sources. Over the past two years various means have been evaluated of converting the library's card catalogues (which were closed at the end of 1971) to a more compact form. An interim report mentioned microfilming as one of a number of possibilities. At the time the production of hard copy was envisaged, but since then a true microform system has seemed preferable, in which the catalogue would exist as cassettes of film to be viewed by all users on reader machines. This system has been specified and costed, and details are included in this paper. The impetus in reaching this viewpoint was provided by the progress made over the last 18 months in the field of COM, which rapidly commended itself as the choice of output medium for the new mechanised MARC‐based catalogue, which covers all the library's serials and all monographs acquired after January 1972. BLCMP union catalogues in these categories will also be held in COM form at Birmingham University Library.

Citation

Buckle, D.G.R. and French, T. (1972), "The Application of Microform to Manual and Machine‐readable Catalogues", Program: electronic library and information systems, Vol. 6 No. 3, pp. 187-203. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb046667

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1972, MCB UP Limited

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