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  2. Winston Tabb - Wikipedia

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    He served as Acting Deputy Librarian of Congress, 1989-1992, and in 1992, was appointed as Associate Librarian of Congress for Library Services, where he managed 53 of the library's divisions and offices. In September 2002, Tabb became Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and director of the Sheridan Libraries at the Johns Hopkins University ...

  3. Association of Research Libraries - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Library of Congress project, the ARL sponsored the publication of A Catalog of Books Represented by L.C. Printed Cards in 1942. A two-day meeting was held in March 1944 to discuss a multitude of issues.

  4. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    The card catalog at Yale University's Sterling Memorial Library Another view of the SML card catalog The card catalog in Manchester Central Library Finding aids are utilized to assist information professionals and help researchers find materials within an archive [1] The Card Catalog at the Library of Congress. A library catalog (or library ...

  5. OpenBiblio - Wikipedia

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    Online public access catalog (OPAC): a public catalog for patrons to find books; Administration: Configuration and management of the system, including library, staff, material, fines, and website settings. Reports: Retrieve and format information from the database, including overdue letters and statistical models for the use of the library's ...

  6. Goodwin & Tabb - Wikipedia

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    Goodwin & Tabb was a London-based music hire library that dates back to 1826. It moved into music publishing music in 1906, was amalgamated with J. Curwen & Sons in 1924, and since 1986 has been part of the Wise Music Group .

  7. 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]

  8. Wikipedia:Book sources - Wikipedia

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    Find this book in the Dartmouth College Library catalog; Find this book in the Drexel University Library catalog; Find this book in the Duke University library catalog (Also see 'Triangle Research Library Network,' below.) Find this book in the George Mason University library catalog; Find this book in the Georgia Tech Library catalog

  9. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Newer generations of library catalog systems, typically called discovery systems (or a discovery layer), are distinguished from earlier OPACs by their use of more sophisticated search technologies, including relevancy ranking and faceted search, as well as features aimed at greater user interaction and participation with the system, including tagging and reviews.