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
Pages
22
From page
101
To page
122
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
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Record number
845426
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