Is there a good cataloging service you can recommend, preferably on the
West Coast? If anyone is using such a service and finding it
cost-effective, I would like to hear about it. We do very little
cataloging, because we have no money to purchase new material. We are
continuing to work on a retrospective conversion with the help of a
volunteer cataloger, but that will eventually come to an end, and we
simply do not expect to have enough acquisitions to justify even a
part-time cataloger. I am interested in what we could expect from a
cataloging service, and what it might cost.
I would greatly appreciate hearing from anyone who is handling their
cataloging this way, and also from anyone who sees pit falls, and from
cataloging services.
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Joe K. Stephens
Law Librarian Phone: (503) 986-5644
Oregon Supreme Court Library Fax: (503) 986-5623
1163 State Street E-Mail: jstephen@willamette.edu
Salem, Oregon 97310
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