An experiment in enhancing catalog records at Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
Historically, libraries have always included special features in their catalogs to meet local needs. This trend has changed over the years as cataloging standards have been developed and accepted. The sheer volume of materials and the rising costs of operations have also curtailed the customizing of local records. However, the desirability of enhancing local records has been readdressed at Carnegie Mellon University. It has undertaken an experimental project to enhance catalog records for new books that meet defined criteria: for example, the books contain “citable” references in the table of contents; chapter titles, while not separately citable, do contain additional useful information; and exhibition catalogs cover 25 or fewer artists. The criteria for and process of enhancing records are discussed, and sample screen displays are illustrated.
Citation
Michalak, T.J. (1990), "An experiment in enhancing catalog records at Carnegie Mellon University", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 33-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047796
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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