Library Cataloging
Card Sorting
Card sorting: a definitive guide by Donna Maurer and Todd Warfel provides a good introduction to this tool.
In summary, card sorting is a simple, reliable, and inexpensive method for gathering user input for an overall structure. It is most effective in the early stages of a (re)design. And while it?s not intended to be a silver bullet, when done correctly, it is instrumental in capturing helpful information to answer questions during the information design phase ? ultimately making the product easier to use.
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Library Card Sign-up Month 2009
From ALA, "September is Library Card Sign-up Month - a time to remind parents and kids that a library card is the most important school supply of all."...
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Printing Labels
Looking for advice. I want to print card labels. I hear there is a problem with spine labels fading, sometimes rather quickly, at least on the Dymo printers. Since we are a research library, materials are rarely weeded. I can't afford to redo all...
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Lccn Sorting
sortLC for sorting LC call numbers. The sortLC Perl utilities are designed for sorting a list of Library of Congress (LC) call numbers. LC call numbers are based on the Library of Congress Classification system. This is an initial beta effort, not a finished...
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Lc Proof Sets
A change in format and distribution for the LC Proof Set is due Jan. 1 2004.This notice is to inform you that the Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS) plans to discontinue the distribution of Alert Service records in card format effective January 1,...
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Sound Card
Here is a free tool to test your sound card. The RightMark Audio Analyzer 4.0 tests the audio performance of your sound card. Frequency response, THD, dynamic range, noise level, stereo crosstalk tests....
Library Cataloging