Roberts J
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1968 Jan;56(1):59-70.
Acquisitions-Cataloging records stored on magnetic tape by the Washington University School of Medicine Library were examined to determine frequency and average length of record components and their alphabetization requirements in a book catalog. Data from this study of 4,708 records will be used in adaptation of the Library's computer-based cataloging system to greater machine capabilities. The first of these two papers compares measurements found for WUSML records with those reported in studies of conventional catalog cards. The number of sorting positions used to alphabetize entries and causes of sort failure are examined in the second paper (Number V) which will be found on page 71 of this issue of the BULLETIN.
对华盛顿大学医学院图书馆存储在磁带上的采编记录进行了检查,以确定记录组件的频率和平均长度,以及它们在图书目录中的字母排序要求。这项对4708条记录的研究数据将用于使图书馆基于计算机的编目系统适应更强的机器功能。这两篇论文中的第一篇将华盛顿大学医学院图书馆记录的测量结果与传统目录卡片研究中报告的结果进行了比较。第二篇论文(第五号)将在本期《公报》第71页上找到,该论文研究了用于条目字母排序的排序位置数量和排序失败的原因。