An Integrated Computer Based Technical Processing System in a Small College Library

Authors

  • Jack W. Scott Kent State University Library

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v1i3.2931

Abstract

A functioning technical processing system in a two-year community college library utilizes a model 2201 Friden Flexowriter with punch card control and tab card reading units, an IBM 026 Key Punch, and an IBM 1440 computer, with two tape and two disc drives, to produce all acquisitions and catalog files based primarily on a single typing at the time of initiating an order. Records generated by the initial order, with slight updating of information, are used to produce, via computer, manual and mechanized order files and shelf lists, catalogs in both the traditional 3x5 card form and book form, mechanized claiming of unfilled orders, and subject bibliographies.

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Published

1968-08-31

How to Cite

Scott, J. W. (1968). An Integrated Computer Based Technical Processing System in a Small College Library. Information Technology and Libraries, 1(3), 149–158. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v1i3.2931