The Integrated Library System Design Concepts for a Complete Serials Control Subsystem.

Abstract

The Integrated Library System (ILS) is a minicomputer-based automated library system that supports technical processing, retrieval, and bibliographic management activities utilizing a single master bibliographic file that is capable of supporting all library functions. This document presents the design concepts for the complete serials control subsystem which will include capabilities for check-in of serials and continuations, expansion of the current serials holding record, claims of missing issues, routing of individual issues, binding control, notice generation, and a centralized vendor file. All file structure is MARC compatible. Originator-supplied Keywords include: Information retrieval, and Files (Records).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 20, 1984
Accession Number
ADA149379

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