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Posigha, Bassil Ebiwolate, Vera Zacheaus Godfrey y Felicia Doubra Seimode. "The trend of academic libraries consortia in the north central and south east geo-political zones of Nigeria". Library Review 64, n.º 4/5 (6 de julio de 2015): 305–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lr-07-2014-0084.

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Purpose – This study aims to examine the present trend of academic libraries consortia and the likely ways to improve on the development of consortia in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopted the descriptive survey method. It covers four selected academic libraries in the north and eastern parts of Nigeria. A questionnaire entitled “Library Consortia in Nigerian Universities Questionnaire (LCNUQ)” was designed to collect data for the study. Findings – The study revealed that academic libraries in Nigeria have not fully embraced library consortia, as only two out of the four academic libraries surveyed have functioning library consortia. The paper shows that none of the libraries surveyed have collection development policies on e-resources, as well as union catalogues and interlibrary networking. It also reveals some likely ways of improving library consortia to include: jointly budgeting, increased funding and collective and compulsory development of interlibrary networking and union catalogues among university libraries within the country. Practical implications – The study will encourage librarians and library management in developing countries to embrace and facilitate the development of library consortia. Originality/value – The paper reveals the present trend of library consortia in Nigeria. Therefore, the findings may be of help to librarians, university administrators and government to build and improve on the development of library consortia in Nigeria and other developing countries.
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Grimshaw, Jennie. "UK Official Publications: Managing the Transition to Electronic Deposit at the British Library". Legal Information Management 16, n.º 1 (marzo de 2016): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669616000037.

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AbstractThis article by Jennie Grimshaw presents an overview of the transition of UK government publishing from print to electronic between the mid-1990s and 2016. It goes on to describe the tools being developed by the British Library in collaboration with the other five legal deposit libraries, to collect, preserve, organise and provide access to born digital government publications. This paradigm shift in official publishing gives the libraries a window of opportunity to improve their management of these materials and ensure that they can be found through their catalogues more easily than their print predecessors.
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Campbell, Graeme, Michelle Lake y Catherine McGoveran. "Investigating the Persistence of Federal Government Publications in Academic Former Full Depository Libraries in Canada". Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 18, n.º 1 (16 de marzo de 2023): 24–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/eblip30203.

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Objective – The Depository Services Program (DSP) provided printed Government of Canada publications to libraries until the termination of its distribution program in 2013. Full Depository Libraries (FDLs) received all eligible publications distributed by the DSP automatically. This study endeavours to determine whether academic library members of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) that were formerly FDLs have maintained their print, federal government holdings since 2013; and what the results of the data collected in this study reveal about access to government information in Canada more broadly. Methods – The study identified a sample of 100 monographs distributed to FDLs via the DSP between 1979 and 2009. Each monograph was then searched for in the public catalogues of former FDL CARL member libraries to determine current holdings. Results – Most libraries included in the sample did not have records of all 100 publications, but every publication was located in at least 5 libraries and 12 publications were found in all libraries included in the study. Of the libraries in our sample, 1/3 had retained more than 90 of 100 publications, and 3/4 had retained at least 80. Conclusion – The redundancy that was a cornerstone of the DSP network still exists to a certain extent and should be leveraged to ensure retention and access to these essential materials for years to come. Existing collaborations and partnerships are well positioned to support a pan-Canadian discussion about preservation of and access to historical federal government information in Canadian libraries and library networks.
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Rouit, Huguette. "Bibliotheques messageres d’art et de culture". Art Libraries Journal 12, n.º 4 (1987): 10–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030747220000537x.

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The situation for libraries in France, particularly art libraries, is complex. Administrative structures differ from those of other countries and from one another, but the existence of networks provides a means of linking different libraries and systems and of sharing and exploiting their common resources. Art education is currently a government priority; libraries of schools of art (including that of the Ecole du Louvre) are among the art libraries which fall within the sphere of the Ministry of Culture and Communication. The training of French museum personnel is now the responsibility of the new École du Patrimoine attached to the Ecole du Louvre and served by its library and a related documentation centre. Co-operation among art libraries is demonstrated by their participation in union catalogues and computer networks: the Ministry of Culture and Communication has adopted the LIBRA system, developed for public libraries, and some art libraries within the Ministry’s jurisdiction have recently joined the network. Their peculiarities have necessitated some adaptions of the system. Still more national co-operation is essential: the professional associations, including the Art Subsection of the Association des Bibliothécaires Français, advocate it; the technology is available. Now is the time for French art librarians to seize the opportunity of joining together to serve an eager public - ‘tous les publics’ - more effectively than ever before.
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Schmitt, Catherine. "News from the Sous-Section des Bibliothèques d’art". Art Libraries Journal 15, n.º 4 (1990): 9–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200006982.

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The Sous-Section des Bibliothèques d’Art gathered in a successful and perhaps historic meeting, at St-Etienne, in October 1989. In spite of their different types, and in spite of being linked with central government in differing ways, French art libraries are collaborating more and more. Plans for five projects -on periodical indexing, periodical microfilming, the adoption of a thesaurus, the cataloguing of exhibition catalogues, and networking - were discussed, as was the creation of a new national art library which will occupy the site of the Bibliothèque Nationale and which can be expected to play a key role in coordinating future developments. A resolution regarding the national art library is appended.
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Danyliuk, N. Ye. "BOOK EXCHANGE FUND OF THE SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY AS A BUSINESS CARD OF THE UNIVERSITY". Library Mercury, n.º 2(28) (18 de diciembre de 2022): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2707-3335.2022.2(28).267817.

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Forming, accumulating, as well as bookkeeping of documentary resources is one of the traditional functions of a modern library. Library book collections are of exceptional importance for the formation of the national cultural heritage of the state. The Book Exchange Fund (hereinafter – BEF) of the Scientific Library of the Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University is a part of its Exchange and Reserve Fund. The department is intended for exchange, redistribution, free transfer of documents to libraries and other institutions. BEFs in libraries acquired a legal status in 1959 when a special resolution of the Soviet government was adopted. The documents began to be redistributed through an Exchange and Reserve Fund, which contributed to the preservation of non-core and duplicate editions in some libraries that could be in demand in other libraries. The mechanism for using documents that are in library exchange funds is defined by The procedure for using documents through exchange library funds. In 1947, a BEF for monographic literature was arranged while a BEF for periodicals was allocated. Nowadays the BEF consists mainly of duplicate editions of the University. These are publications highlighting the history of Odesa National University, the works of the teaching staff of the Humanities and Natural Sciences faculties, as well as publications prepared by the Scientific Library staff. The activities of the Department of Rare books are aimed at researching private collections of the Library. Special attention is paid to the research of Ukrainian books from the stackss of the Scientific Library. Employees of the Information and Bibliographic Department publish bibliographic indexes, both thematic and devoted to personalities. It is worth mentioning that the Scientific library exchanges specialized periodicals with partner libraries. The Library has 17 permanent book exchange partners, namely the higher educational institutions, research institutes, the National V. I. Vernadskyi Library of Ukraine. Since 2020 alone, the Library has received through book exchange 860 copies of books and periodicals and sent to its partner libraries 694 copies of current professional University periodicals. This method of periodicals distribution contributes to the popularization of the academic achievements of scientists of the Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University in the professional community. The content of the BEF is disclosed with the help of a reference apparatus, that is card catalogues and non-annotated bibliographic lists of books and periodicals, posted on the website of the University Library in the section Exchange and Reserve Fund (Book Exchange Fund). The Book Exchange Fund is separated from the main stacks, it is not inventoried and is not used for reader service. The work with the Exchange and Reserve Fund of the Library is ongoing. The Book Acquisition Department is carrying out organization and distribution the documents which come to the BEF, improving the accounting of documents. The Department staff continues processing the reserve part of the Exchange and Reserve Fund selecting copies to replenish the main fund of the Library and removing physically worn copies.
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Moore, Aaron William. "Chinese Documentary Source Materials Relating to World War ii". Journal of American-East Asian Relations 29, n.º 2 (29 de junio de 2022): 167–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-29020004.

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Abstract While access to library and archival collections in mainland China remains unclear due to the ongoing covid-19 pandemic and increasing government scrutiny, past experiences in Chinese archives are still relevant for scholars going forward, in the event that the People’s Republic of China reopens the doors to these collections. In surveying the digital, print publication, and manuscript collections pertaining to the Chinese history of World War ii, this article shows how access to new kinds of sources redefined the pre-pandemic state of the field. In particular, curated volumes that emphasized perspectives from the Chinese Communist Party and leftist intellectuals gradually have given way to a more representative collection of the documentary evidence, and Taiwanese collections continue to be important to the historiography. The article begins with coverage of well-known guides and published catalogues of mainland and Taiwanese collections. It then covers some military documents that Chinese scholars occasionally have referenced. It emphasizes the richness of accessible material on the social and cultural history of the war era as part of a call to colleagues and future students to expand the scope of what is traditionally thought to be “military history.” There is ample opportunity for major interventions into our understanding of wartime China, which shaped the course of modern history overall, and major innovations in historiography that scholars usually make from the dusty reading rooms of the libraries and archives.
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Lollesgaard, Anja. "Art librarianship in Denmark". Art Libraries Journal 22, n.º 2 (1997): 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030747220001035x.

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Art libraries in Denmark mostly fall into one of two categories: art departments’ in public libraries, and research libraries attached to colleges, universities, and museums. Librarians in research libraries are in many cases scholars in their own right, while library staff at the Kunstakademiets Bibliotek are responsible for the Bibliografi over dansk kunst (sadly not published since 1981) and for Danish contributions to the BHA. The Royal Library and some art libraries hold collections of visual resources and of archival materials; in addition, there is an autonomous national archive of Danish artists, Weilbachs arkiv. An art librarians’ section of Bibliotekarforbundet (the Union of Danish Librarians), Kunstfaggruppen, was initiated by art librarians in public libraries, but is open to other art librarians too; Danish art librarians also work together within ARLIS/Norden. Professional training in Denmark is largely confined to general librarianship; art librarians in public libraries tend to be trained librarians with a personal enthusiasm for art, whereas librarians in research libraries are in some cases graduates but are not necessarily trained librarians. While the public library system took advantage of standardization, automation, and networking, the research libraries could not so readily embrace change, but two recent initiatives are beginning to bring libraries of all kinds together — DanBib, the Danish online union catalogue, formed in 1995 by merging the two separate databases for public and research libraries which both originated in the 1980s, and Kulturnet Danmark, a government-sponsored scheme involving the Internet.
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Seikel, Michele y Suzanne Reinman. "Survey of Current Retrospective Cataloging Practices: Pre-1976 Government Documents in Regional Depositories and the Importance of Access to Holdings". DttP: Documents to the People 46, n.º 2 (7 de agosto de 2018): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/dttp.v46i2.6768.

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Among regional depository libraries in the United States, most collections include a large number of government documents published prior to 1976. Much of this material may remain uncataloged because of several factors, including the sheer volume of material that was published during the mid-twentieth century prior to the advent of online catalogs. The availability of the US government’s indexing systems, which allow discoverability through the Superintendent of Documents (SuDocs) classification and Government Printing Office’s (GPO) Catalog of U.S. Government Publications (CGP), has also prompted some depositories to postpone cataloging their older materials, and lack of staffing in many government-documents departments makes retrospective cataloging a lower priority. A survey of regional depository librarians sought to learn about the current retrospective cataloging practices and plans for these materials at various institutions. The survey responses indicate that the majority of regional depositories that responded are working on or already have completed retrospective cataloging for pre-1976 materials. Those that are not cataloging these materials are relying on CGP and library shelf lists to locate materials with SuDoc numbers.Cataloging of these collections provides greater control over these materials and increases their use through the online catalog and interlibrary loan. But it will also assist libraries and GPO in the identification of materials regarding recent Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) initiatives, the Preservation Steward Program, the FDLP Regional Discard Policy program, and Guidelines for Establishing Shared Regional Depository Libraries. Also of consideration is the “Regional Depository Models: A Vision for the Future” presented by the DLC Regional Models Working Group in April 2016, which outlines the benefits of a fully cataloged regional. It can also assist libraries to determine materials for possible in-house digitization by identifying titles that have few holdings in OCLC and that have a relevance to the institution or state.
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Kirk, Jennifer. "What is in those compact shelves? Auditing and quantifying a government documents collection". College & Research Libraries News 81, n.º 10 (6 de noviembre de 2020): 486. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.81.10.486.

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As academic libraries evolve, the complexity and breadth of federal government documents collections pose challenges to librarians. These materials are often shelved under the Superintendent of Documents classification system (SuDoc) and, depending on the library, may be only partially cataloged. The collection’s monolithic nature may complicate projects to catalog, promote, move, or deaccession materials. Using a collection inventory to define mini collections by SuDoc area helps quantify these large collections for academic librarians. The collection inventory system described in this article can be customized and applied beyond the scope of government information. Its approach informs how we assess and build collections, how we inherit collections, and how we work within established systems.
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Libros sobre el tema "Catalogues: Libraries (Government)"

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United States. Government Printing Office., ed. Focus on libraries. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. G.P.O., 2007.

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Lesotho. Dept. of Lands, Surveys, and Physical Planning. Physical Planning Division., ed. A Specialised guide to publications in certain institutional libraries in Lesotho. Maseru: The Division, 1985.

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Québec (Province). Ministère des communications. Bibliothèque administrative., ed. Catalogue collectif des périodiques des bibliothèques gouvernementales du Québec, 1989. 4a ed. [Québec]: Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère des communications, Bibliothèque administrative, 1989.

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Burton, Dennis A. A guide to manuscripts in the presidential libraries. College Park, Md: Research Materials Corp., 1985.

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Library, Upper Canada Legislative y Upper Canada Legislative Library. A catalogue of books in the legislature of Upper-Canada purchased in 1816. York, Upper Canada: Printed by R.C. Horne ..., 1993.

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Libraries, University of Iowa. Third World/Iowa: Books, journals, maps, and microforms about 138 developing countries acquired by the University of Iowa Libraries, 1980-1986. Iowa City, Iowa: Center for International and Comparative Studies, University of Iowa, 1987.

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Kulturbesitz, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin-Preussischer. Polen 1918-1995: Politische Entwicklung und deutsch-polnische Beziehungen : eine Ausstellung aus dem Bestand der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 18. April-28. Mai 1997. Berlin: Staatsbibliothek, 1997.

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Daniela, Lülfing, Baron Günter y Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin-Preussischer Kulturbesitz, eds. Tradition und Wandel: Festschrift für Richard Landwehrmeyer aus Anlass seines Ausscheidens aus dem Amt des Generaldirektors der Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preussischer Kulturbesitz am 28. Februar 1995. Berlin: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 1995.

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Smallwood, Carol. A guide to selected federal agency programs and publications for librarians and teachers. Littleton, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 1986.

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Lower Canada. Legislature. Legislative Council. Library., ed. Catalogue of English books in the Library of the Legislative Council: Quebec, 1st January, 1831. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Zaitseva, Ekaterina M. y Yury V. Smirnov. "Structuring search interface in electronic catalogs". En Twenty Sixth International Conference and Exhibition «LIBCOM-2022». Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-257-9-2022-57-65.

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The authors analyze the structure of search interfaces in e-catalogs of Russian largest libraries with the collections of over 4 mln entries. Several types of search methods applied in search web-interfaces of library e-catalogs are revealed and characterized, i.e. single-line (simple), standard (basic), advanced and professional. The single-line and advanced searches are the most popular and used in all the mentioned libraries. The authors examine the complementary search functionality: refining, ranking, sorting systems, among them at least one applied in each of the e-catalogs under study; the systems of search dictionaries and additional guidelines, and specifications of use are also discussed. Common features of e-catalog search interfaces of the Russian largest libraries in the aspect of search types and advanced search functionality are identified. The recommendations of developing and efficient application of the search interfaces are offered. The article is prepared within the framework of the Government Order to RNPLS&T for the Project № 720000F.99.1.BZ85AA03000, theme No. 1021062311369-1-1.2.1;5.8.2 (FNEG-2022-0003) for 2022.
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Zaitseva, Ekaterina M. y Yury V. Smirnov. "Subject-specific search in the library e-catalogs". En Seventh World Professional Forum Sudak-Sochi-Transit «Sochi-2023». Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-261-6-2023-104-111.

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The authors discuss the provision of subject-specific search in library e-catalogs (EC). For the purposes of analysis of information retrieval languages, the ECs of Russian libraries with the collections exceeding 4 m entries were examined. The representative list comprises libraries of various types and levels. It was found that each library used its own set of information retrieval languages for providing subject-specific search, with the most popular subject headings language, keywords language, Library Bibliographic Classification [RF LBC or BBK], Universal Decimal Classification (UDC), State Rubricator of Sci-tech Information (SRSTI, or GRNTI) and Supreme Attestation Commission Rubricator (VAK Rubricator). Beside the above-mentioned information retrieval languages, the libraries use their proprietary information retrieval languages, e.g. Rubricator of the Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, classification indexes of the Russian State Historical Library, or classification indexes of MSU Scientific Library. The authors conclude that the e-catalogs of the libraries under study enable subject-specific search with verbal languages (all the considered libraries) and classification languages (the majority of the considered libraries). The common features of subject-specific information retrieval in the library e-catalogs are formulated. The recommendations on how to develop provision of subject-specific retrieval when upgrading e-catalogs are suggested. The publication is prepared within the Framework of the Government Order to RNPLS&T for 2023, project No. 720000F.99.1.BN60AA03000, theme No. 1021062311369-1-1.2.1;5.8.2;5.8.3.
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