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Origins of Systematic Serials Control: Remembering Carolyn Ulrich

Charles D. Patterson (Professor of library science at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.)

Reference Services Review

ISSN: 0090-7324

Article publication date: 1 January 1988

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Abstract

The January 1987 issue of Access, a quarterly update from R.R. Bowker Company, contains a brief article entitled “Ulrich's: A Prime Source in Any Format.” This short piece tells us that 1987 marked the silver anniversary of the founding of Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory and that we have good reason to celebrate. The reason is that Ulrich's, and its sister publications, Irregular Serials and Annuals and Bowker's Serials Database Update, are now available on CD‐ROM and known as Ulrich's Plus. The article states that “this electronic disc format offers high speed access, multiple search points and ease of use.” The article also informs us that data for Ulrich's are continuously revised and updated by no less than thirteen editors who have multilingual skills and whose combined efforts provide indepth profiles of seventy thousand serials and thirty‐five thousand irregulars published worldwide, that there are updates for more than sixty‐five thousand entries, and that there is a “descriptive analysis of the content and point of view of each publication.” And, finally, that all periodicals are subject indexed.

Citation

Patterson, C.D. (1988), "Origins of Systematic Serials Control: Remembering Carolyn Ulrich", Reference Services Review, Vol. 16 No. 1/2, pp. 79-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb049014

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MCB UP Ltd

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