Cataloging at the University of California
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Cataloging at the University of California


Medeiros, Norm (2006) Good Enough is Good Enough: Cataloging Lessons from the University of California Libraries. OCLC Systems & Services 22(3):pp. 155-158.
This article reviews the recent report, "Rethinking How We Provide Bibliographic Services for the University of California." It discusses some of the report?s recommendations in light of similar initiatives underway. The article includes comments from John Riemer, Chair of the Bibliographic Services Task Force, the group responsible for the report. The article concludes by affirming many of the suggestions detailed in the report.
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