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One for Nine: The Shared Cataloging Program of the California Digital Library

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The Shared Cataloging Program, based at UC San Diego, distributes ready-to-use cataloging records for all electronic titles licensed by the CDL to each of the other eight (soon to be nine) physical UC campuses.
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This article is published in Serials Review.The article was published on 2002-03-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cataloging & Resource Description and Access.

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A Leap into the Future: Serials Literature of 2002

TL;DR: This literature review leaps forward a decade to the literature of 2002 and focuses on American academic libraries, covering cataloging and specifications, networked information and electronic publishing, collection development, and serials pricing, management, conference reports, and end pieces.
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Transforming Technical Services: Maximizing Technology to Minimize Risk

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have adopted the strategy of maximizing technology in utilizing "robot-like" batch processing tools in house to minimize the risk of becoming ineffective or irrelevant.
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One for Nine Ten: Cataloging for Consortia Collections, a UC model

TL;DR: An evolutionary look at the perpetual challenges of sustaining a consortial cataloging model and the efforts of the Shared Cataloging Program in the ongoing quest to eliminate the redundancy of efforts by centralizing the optimization of cataloging efficiency are highlighted.
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Cataloging for Consortial Collections: A Survey

TL;DR: The authors performed a selected review of library literature and conducted a survey of library consortia worldwide to ascertain the cataloging models, strategies, and advanced technological tools used to ensure discovery of consortial collections.
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