Guidelines for Preservation Microfilming in Canadian Libraries


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Libraries can afford to conserve only very small numbers of their deteriorating materials because of the enormous costs involved. Transferring materials to alternate formats is the major means available for preserving the intellectual content of significant numbers of documents. Microfilming remains the only proven and reliable means of creating surrogates for library materials. This document discusses the selection of material, preparation of material for microfilming, quality control for preservation microfilm, procedures for bibliographic control, and the storage of microform masters.




Preservation Microfilming


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This guide presents information on planning and managing microfilming projects, incorporating co-operative programmes, service bureaux and the impact of automation for library staff with deteriorating collections.




Guidelines for Preservation Microfilming in Australia & New Zealand


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Covers types of microform; establishing a preservation microfilming project; selecting and preparing material, including standards for subsequent digitisation; quality control; bibliographic control; storage of masters; management of existing microform collections, including staff and user education and disaster plans.







Serials Cataloging


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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the landmark developments in serials cataloging over the past few years. Serials Cataloging: Modern Perspectives and International Developments updates and complements the earlier volume Serials Cataloging: A State of the Art. This thorough volume focuses on the areas of education and training, cataloging practice, theory, and current developments, international aspects, and options for change. Thisbook is packed with information for serials catalogers, students, and even other librarians who need insight into the rapidly changing world of serials cataloging. Chapters provide information on international aspects such as ISBD(S) and ISDS outside of North America, and serials cataloging in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Italy. Other subjects covered include the work of the CONSER Subject and Classification Task Force, the need for uniform titles in AACR2, serials records in online public access catalogs like NOTIS, changes in U.S. policy related to the multiple versions question, the relationship of the Linked Systems Project to serials cataloging, and the role of name main-entry headings in online public access catalogs.




Preservation Microfilming


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Microform Review


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Minutes of the Meeting


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V. 52 includes the proceedings of the conference on the Farmington Plan, 1959.