Library catalogue production on small computers
Frederick G. Kilgour
American Documentation, 1966, vol. 17, issue 3, 124-131
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The paper discusses the production of library catalogue cards, specifically treating the Columbia‐Harvard‐Yale Medical Libraries Computerization Project. The Harvard Medical Library withdrew from the Project as of 30 June 1966. A description is provided of the bibliographic data input, general computer processing, and various output modes. The paper, also, treats of error controls, human edit procedures, and the complexity and variety of present bibliographic organization in the context of computer manipulation.
Date: 1966
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