serial textbook(s) BMACLENN@UVMVM.BITNET 30 Oct 1991 17:52 UTC

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-------------------------------Original message--------------------------
Date: 30 Oct 91 08:52:54 PST
FROM: MITCH TURITZ <TURITZ@SFSUVM.SFSU.EDU>
To:   John DePew         <DEPEW@FSU.BITNET>,
      "SERIALST: SERIALS in libraries - A user discussion group"
                         <SERIALST%UVMVM.BITNET@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject: Serials textbook(s)
In-Reply-To: note of Fri, 25 Oct 1991 10:47:18 EDT (Attached) from John
     DePew <DEPEW%FSU.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu>

For cataloging, I recommend the CONSER EDITING GUIDE (by the Serial Record
Division, Library of Congress). It is the "bible" of MARC tagging for serials
and gives examples and detailed explanations not available elsewhere. I also
recommend: INTRODUCTION TO CATALOGING AND CLASSIFICATION by Wynar, Bohdan S.

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*** Original Note ***
Date:         Fri, 25 Oct 1991 10:47:18 EDT

I teach a course in serials management and am curious to know of a
current book (or books), if any, that serials practitioners would
recommend as a text for a serials course.  I have used several
(which shall remain nameless) over the past years and would
appreciate any recommendations from those of you who are actually
in the field.

The course covers collection development, acquisitions, selection,
budgets and costs, check-in, cataloging and serials control,
preservation, housing, non-paper based formats, cooperative pro-
grams, union lists, ILL, reference, standards, automation,
management, among other things.

One text probably won't cover all these topics adequately, but if
any of you have a favorite title or titles, I'd appreciate the
information.

John DePew
School of Library and Information Studies
Florida State University
DePew@fsu.Bitnet