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  2. Inventory (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    Print materials in the digital age, though dramatically decreased in size compared to e-print materials, are still valuable components of a library's collection. Increasing print material's accessibility, and reducing user frustration, make the inventory process an effective tool in improving library service quality.

  3. Finding aid - Wikipedia

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    Finding aids often consist of a documentary inventory and description of the materials, their source, and their structure. [1] The finding aid for a fonds is usually compiled by the collection's entity of origin, provenance , or by an archivist during archival processing , and may be considered the archival science equivalent of a library ...

  4. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    The first library to list titles alphabetically under each subject was the Sorbonne library in Paris. Library catalogs originated as manuscript lists, arranged by format (folio, quarto, etc.) or in a rough alphabetical arrangement by author. Before printing, librarians had to enter new acquisitions into the margins of the catalog list until a ...

  5. Inventory (library and archival science) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Inventory (library and archival science)

  6. Talk:Inventory (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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  7. Preservation (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    With staff trained in appropriate techniques, archives are often available to many public and private library facilities as an alternative to destroying older materials. Items that are unique, such as photographs, or items that are out of print, can be preserved in archival facilities more easily than in many library settings. [52]

  8. Libramatic - Wikipedia

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    Libramatic is a cloud-based library management service provider based in Dublin, Ireland. Libramatic allows librarians to catalog library inventory by scanning an ISBN using a smartphone's camera or by using a USB barcode scanner on a personal computer. Libramatic officially launched in July 2012 at a startup event in Dublin. [1]

  9. Cataloging (library science) - Wikipedia

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    In library and information science, cataloging or cataloguing is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as author's names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically through the creation of bibliographic records. [1]