Title of article :
Quality Control Issues
in Outsourcing Cataloging
in United States and Canadian
Academic Libraries
Author/Authors :
Vinh-The Lam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This studywas conducted to investigate the quality control
(QC) issues in cataloging outsourcing programs implemented in U.S. and
Canadian academic libraries.Most libraries provided the outsourcing vendors
with detailed cataloging and/or processing specifications before the
outsourcing programs started. They have set up QC procedures as an integral
part of their outsourcing operations. In most cases, both librarian-catalogers
and senior library assistants/technicians were involved in the QC
programs. The error rates reported were low and the majority of bibliographic
records provided by the vendors were either LC/OCLC records or
records compatible with the Core-Level Standard recommended by the
Cooperative Cataloging Council’s Task Group on Standards. A large majority
of these libraries were satisfied with the services provided by the
outsourcing vendors. Based on the definition of quality of cataloging as a
combination of accuracy, consistency, adequacy of access points, and
timeliness, most libraries reported that the quality of their library’s
cataloging was not affected by the outsourcing programs. [Article copies
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Vinh-The Lam, MLS
Keywords :
Cataloging , Outsourcing , Academic Libraries , United States , Canada
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly