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- catalog contributor b4195110.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Fairest of Them All? A Long, Hard Look at Technical Services. 1. The Technical Services Mystique. 2. Order and Disorder: Learning from Chaos Theory. 3. Get Outta Here and ... Get Me Some Money, Too! 4. Circulation, the Third Service -- pt. 2. Problems at the Main Interface: The Catalog. 5. Cataloging Myths Debunked. 6. Problems With the Catalog. 7. Functional Inaccessibility in Libraries. 8. Dialectic Retrievalism: Looking Closely at the Objects of the Catalog. 9. Solutions for Dialectic Retrievalism. 10. The Case for AACR3. 11. The American Subject Cataloging Rules (ASCR). 12. Subject Heading Terminology. 13. The Fiction of Access to Fiction. 14. Access to Serials. 15. Serials Catalog Records: Image and Reality. 16. Modern Serials Cataloging -- pt. 3. Rocky Road: Relationships Between Technical and Public Services. 17. Ten Good Reasons Why Reference Librarians Would Make Good Catalogers. 18. Public Service Librarians and the Catalog. 19. A Question of Medium. 20. Technical Services-Public Services: The National Networks. 21. Library-Produced Indexes. 22. The Self-service Library: Implications for Bibliographic Instruction. 23. Bibliographic Instruction: An Informal Survey. 24. Bibliographic Instruction and the Technical Service Librarian -- pt. 4. Future Shock: Policies for the New Millennium. 25. Differences Between Access and Ownership. 26. Requiem for a Database. 27. Copy Cataloging and the Perfect Record Mentality. 28. The Education of Copy Catalogers. 29. Bibliographic Policies. 30. Bibliographic Triage. 31. Bibliographic Triage Revisited. 32. Nine Steps Toward Better Recruiting for Technical Service Librarians. 33. Theory Into Practice: Making the Transition. 34. The Age of Access: Emulating the Real World. 35. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future. 36. Revenge Theory and the Library. 37. Rights of Access: Improving Interlibrary Loans. 38. Our Electronic Heritage. 39. Implications of Cataloging Interactive Media.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 231 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Interfaces.".
- catalog identifier "1563080591 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Interfaces.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited,".
- catalog relation "Interfaces.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "025.02 20".
- catalog subject "Public services (Libraries)".
- catalog subject "Technical services (Libraries) United States.".
- catalog subject "Technical services (Libraries)".
- catalog subject "Z688.5 .I577 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Fairest of Them All? A Long, Hard Look at Technical Services. 1. The Technical Services Mystique. 2. Order and Disorder: Learning from Chaos Theory. 3. Get Outta Here and ... Get Me Some Money, Too! 4. Circulation, the Third Service -- pt. 2. Problems at the Main Interface: The Catalog. 5. Cataloging Myths Debunked. 6. Problems With the Catalog. 7. Functional Inaccessibility in Libraries. 8. Dialectic Retrievalism: Looking Closely at the Objects of the Catalog. 9. Solutions for Dialectic Retrievalism. 10. The Case for AACR3. 11. The American Subject Cataloging Rules (ASCR). 12. Subject Heading Terminology. 13. The Fiction of Access to Fiction. 14. Access to Serials. 15. Serials Catalog Records: Image and Reality. 16. Modern Serials Cataloging -- pt. 3. Rocky Road: Relationships Between Technical and Public Services. 17. Ten Good Reasons Why Reference Librarians Would Make Good Catalogers. 18. Public Service Librarians and the Catalog. 19. A Question of Medium. 20. Technical Services-Public Services: The National Networks. 21. Library-Produced Indexes. 22. The Self-service Library: Implications for Bibliographic Instruction. 23. Bibliographic Instruction: An Informal Survey. 24. Bibliographic Instruction and the Technical Service Librarian -- pt. 4. Future Shock: Policies for the New Millennium. 25. Differences Between Access and Ownership. 26. Requiem for a Database. 27. Copy Cataloging and the Perfect Record Mentality. 28. The Education of Copy Catalogers. 29. Bibliographic Policies. 30. Bibliographic Triage. 31. Bibliographic Triage Revisited. 32. Nine Steps Toward Better Recruiting for Technical Service Librarians. 33. Theory Into Practice: Making the Transition. 34. The Age of Access: Emulating the Real World. 35. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future. 36. Revenge Theory and the Library. 37. Rights of Access: Improving Interlibrary Loans. 38. Our Electronic Heritage. 39. Implications of Cataloging Interactive Media.".
- catalog title "Interfaces : relationships between library technical and public services / Sheila S. Intner.".
- catalog type "text".