Library Cataloging
Dewey
OCLC announces the latest update to its WebDewey tutorial is now available.
For the first time, this version of the interactive tutorial includes information about Abridged WebDewey. For example, school libraries can learn about new 18th edition Sears Subject Headings mapped to Abridged 14. The revised tutorial also contains more detail on user notes and information about enhancements made over the last year to Dewey Services, including:
Improved display of DDC hierarchiesImproved browse functionalityUser notes keystroke shortcutsEasy access to tables, relocations & discontinuationsWork area and search historyRetain search
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Extensible Text Framework
News from the The California Digital Library about a new tool.The California Digital Library (CDL) is pleased to announce the availability of an extensive self-guided tutorial for its eXtensible Text Framework (XTF) application. XTF is an open source,...
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Mylibrary
Some news from MyLibrary.We have created an additional MyLibrary end-user interface that will be distributed with the Perl modules: http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/portal/ The interface supports browse by facet and term, as well as search. The...
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Segmentation Marks In Dewey Numbers
The Library of Congress Decimal Classification Division, along with the Dewey editorial team, is considering a change in segmentation practice. The segmentation marks in Dewey numbers currently show the end of an abridged number or the beginning of a...
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Dewey
The print version of the Abridged Dewey, 14th edition, is ready for release. The new edition is geared to libraries with collections of 20,000 titles or less. Published in one volume, Abridged Dewey 14 provides Dewey numbers compatible with the unabridged...
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Oclc
News from OCLC. Using OCLC Connexion: An OCLC Tutorial is now available! This tutorial provides both an introduction to Connexion and a workflow-oriented approach to searching and cataloging. Within the tutorial, you can print review pages and use them...
Library Cataloging