Selected
Bibliography of Sources for Cataloging Workflow
Compiled by Elizabeth Geesey Holmes
Articles and Books
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Ahronheim, Judith, and Lynn Marko.
“Exploding Out of the MARC Box: Building New Roles for Cataloging Departments.”
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 217-226.
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Bednar, Marie, Roger Brisson and Judy
Hewes. “Pursuing the Three Ts: How Total Quality Management, Technology,
and Teams Transformed the Cataloging Department at Penn State.” Cataloging
and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 241-279.
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Branch, Patricia, and Melvin Carlson,
Jr. “Cataloging at the University of Massachusetts Amherst Library.”
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 227-240.
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Briscoe, Georgia, and Karen Selden.
“Cataloging @ 2000: Over 100 Years of Change at the University of Colorado
Law Library.” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3):
177-196.
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Callahan, Daren, and Judy MacLeod.
“Management Issues and the Challenge for Cataloging Education.” Technical
Services Quarterly 13(2) 1996: 15-24.
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Chambers, Jileen, Jennifer Martin and
Beverley Reynolds. “Defying Conventional Wisdom: Innovation and Culture
Change from Down Under.” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly.
30(1) 2000: 35-50.
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Dewey, Barbara I. “Transforming
Cataloging: the University of Iowa Experience.” Collection Management.
23(1/2) 1998: 57-80.
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Evans, G. Edward, Patricia Layzell
Ward, and Bendik Rugaas. Management Basics for Information Professionals.
New York: Neal Schuman Publishers, Inc., 2000.
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Lee-Smeltzer, Kuang-Hwei (Janet).
“Cataloging in Three Academic Libraries: Operations, Trends and Perspectives,”
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 315-330.
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Ouderkirk, Jane Padham. “Staff
Assignments and Workflow Distribution at the End of the 20th Century: Where
We Were, Where We Are, and What We’ll Need to Be.” Cataloging and
Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 343-356.
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Seeman, Corey. “Invisible Fences:
A Shocking Theory for Re-examining Work Flow.” Computers in Libraries.
22(7): 24-30.
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Sellberg, Roxanne. “Managing
the Bibliographic Control Process.” In Technical Services Today and
Tomorrow, ed. Michael Gorman, 111-127. 2nd ed, Englewood, Colo.:
Libraries Unlimited, 1998.
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Stamm, Andrea. “The End of an
Era Builds New Team Spirit: Team Playing at Its Best.” Cataloging
and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 357-372.
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Vondruska, Eloise. “Information
Resource Management: Transitions and Trends in an Academic Law Library.”
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 30(2/3): 197-216.
Interviews
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Altshuler, Jean, Technical Services
Librarian, Arnold & Porter, Washington, DC. Interview by author,
25 April 2002. Phone.
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Amelung, Richard, Head of Technical
Services and Professor of Legal Research, Saint Louis University Law Library,
St. Louis, MO. Interview by author, 8 April 2002. E-mail.
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Hart, Patricia, Head of Bibliographic
control, University of Washington, Gallagher Law Library, Seattle, WA.
Interview by author, 11 April 2002. E-mail.
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Hoang, Thu-Mai T., Head of Technical
Services, Howrey Law Library, Howrey Simon Arnold & White, LLP, Washington,
DC. Interview by author, 11 April 2002. E-mail.
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Leichter, Janice, Librarian, Maslon
Edelman Borman & Brand, Minneapolis, MN. Interview by author,
13 May 2002. E-mail.
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Lembke, Melody Busse, Head of Technical
Services, Los Angeles County Law Library, Los Angeles, CA. Interview
by author, 12 July 2002. E-mail
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McGrath, Ellen, Head of Cataloging,
Charles B. Sears Law Library, State University of New York at Buffalo,
Buffalo, NY. Interview by author, 16 April 2002. E-mail.
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Orth, Joe, Circuit Systems Librarian,
U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit Library, Cincinnati, OH. Interview
by author, 16 April 2002. Phone.
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Ost, Barbara, Senior Librarian, NYS
Dept. of Law Library, Albany, NY. Interview by author, 15 April 2002.
E-mail.Pagh, Denise, Technical Services Librarian, Schwabe Williamson &
Wyatt, P
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Pajerek, Jean M., Head of Technical
Services, Cornell University Law Library, Ithaca, NY. U.S. Court
of Appeals 6th Circuit Library E-mail.
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Roeske, Betty., Librarian, Katten,
Muchin & Zavis, Chicago, IL. . Interview by author, 16
April 2002. E-mail.
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Selden, Karen, Catalog Librarian, University
of Colorado Law Library, Boulder, CO. Interview by author, 12 April
2002. E-mail.
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Whited, Marie, Manager of Cataloging,
Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT. Interview
by author, 16 April 2002. E-mail.
Websites
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AmRhein, Richard, and Mary Ann Fox.
Planning for Technical Services Workflow Changes. Technical Services
Forum, Illinois Library Computer Systems Organization, Fall 1997.
26 June 2002. <http://www.ilcso.uiuc.edu/Web/Forums/handouts/tsf1097/SC_tsf97.html>.
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Branton, Ann, and Tracy Englert.
Successful Merger of Acquisitions and Cataloging in the Sirsi Unicorn System.
15 July 2002. <http://avatar.lib.usm.edu/~techserv/posters/merger/merger_files/v3_document.htm>.
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Power point slides from poster session
presented at ALA Annual Conference, Atlanta, June 13-19, 2002.
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Clemson University. Department
of Industrial Engineering. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Server.
Flowchart tutorial. 15 July 2002. <http://deming.eng.clemson.edu/pub/tutorials/qctools/flowm.htm>.
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University of Maryland. Technical
Services Division. Technical Services Program Review Cataloging First
Time In. 30 October 2000. 15 July 2002. <http://www.lib.umd.edu/TSD/PROGRAMREV/catfirst.html>.
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The results of data gathering when
the Technical Services Division conducted a program review. Contains
links to old workflow charts for many division processes. As a result
of this data gathering these workflows are in the process of being changed.
Elizabeth Geesey Holmes
Catalog Librarian, Alexander Campbell
King Law Library, University of Georgia.
Last revised: 15 July 2002
Prepared for Workshop #1: Intermediate
Cataloging for Law Librarians, 19-20 July 2002.
Presented as part of the American
Association of Law Libraries 95th Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.