Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 6 Issue 2
Table of contents
SLIP Programs in an Integrated Manual‐Machine Information System: the Rock Mechanics Information Service
I. Wentzel, A. GralewskaA number of the major abstracts journals have in recent years gone over to a fully computer based production technique, in which unit records are keyboarded and transferred to…
An On‐line Editing Program for Bibliographic Records
Roger Fern, John BagnallThe automated order system at Newcastle University Library has been running on the University's KDF 9 computer since Easter 1966. The KDF 9 is due to go out of service in the near…
The Birmingham Libraries' Cooperative Mechanisation Project: Progress Report, June 1970—January 1972
E.H.C. Driver, D.G.R. Buckle, S.W. Massil, D.J. Wilkins, A.R. HallThe Birmingham Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project (BLCMP) was formed by the libraries of the universities of Aston and Birmingham, and Birmingham Public Libraries, to…
Automation at Loughborough: a Status Report
R.A. WallThe history of the project dates back to 1966, when it was envisaged that this library should develop an automated systems approach. While it was considered highly desirable to…
Southampton Cataloguers' Reactions to Local MARC
Ruth IrvineSouthampton University Library is using locally generated bibliographic records in MARC format (local MARC) to catalogue the stock of the new Wessex Medical Library. Over the last…
The Computerized, Punched Card Loans Control System at AWRE, Aldermaston
R.H. Searle, L. CorbettAn IBM 029 card punch is used daily to prepare transaction cards, based on master cards for books and borrowers, which form the computer input to update and process the library…