Re: Title changes Martha Gunnarson 08 Nov 1990 15:09 UTC

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        From: Terri Goldich <HBLADM67%UCONNVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu>
        Subject:      Re: Title changes
        To: Gail Lord Wixon <glord@wpi>, Helen Shuster <hshuster@wpi>,
                Elenore McGourty <mcgourty@wpi>, "Martha Gunnarson." <mg@wpi>
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        OCLC list records to be compressed, split, merged, or altered on #2500016,
         #10338891, #10258107, and #10258125.  We search these screens on a weekly basi
        s since we use the Union Listing component of OCLC and holdings records are mov
        ed by the system if we have not corrected our records beforehand.

        TERRI J. GOLDICH
        UNION LIST COORDINATOR
        BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL DEPARTMENT
        HOMER BABBIDGE LIBRARY
        UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
        (203) 486-4911
        HBLADM67@UCONNVM

We are members of a local OCLC Union List group, and the Union List Agent
searches these records on a regular basis.  She alters the "agent-inputting
libraries"' ldrs herself, and notifies the rest of self-inputting libraries
by mail of changes we need to make.  This avoids a lot of duplication of
effort.