Bibliographic Control of AV Materials: Current Signs of the Integrative Approach to Access (A Very Condensed Overview)
Abstract
Partly in the unfolding course of events and partly by intention, we in the transatlantic/English‐speaking region of the world now have an established and standard bibliographic system for printed verbal media—books, serials, and microform. Among them, with some computer assistance, Bowker, H.W. Wilson, Whitaker, the Library of Congress, the British Library, the British Museum Library, and a number of supplementary publishers and collections provide major twentieth century in‐print means of access, as close to being comprehensive, reliable, and coordinated as can humanly be expected at present. You can be reasonably confident that if the information on a print medium exists, you can get it—“you” being either reference/ acquisitions staff or a user.
Citation
Doughty, E.C.D. (1981), "Bibliographic Control of AV Materials: Current Signs of the Integrative Approach to Access (A Very Condensed Overview)", Collection Building, Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 6-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb023063
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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