Collection Development Internship · Daniela Solomon · Fall, 2005


  1. Cherry, J.M. and Cox, J. (1996). World Wide Web displays of bibliographic records. Canadian Association for Information Science. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference, June 2-3, 1996, Toronto, Ontario, pp. 100-114. See record.
  2. Howarth, L.C. and Cox, J.P.(1996). Facilitating access to electronic resources: matching bibliographic record content with client preferences. Canadian Association for Information Science. Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference, June 2-3, 1996, Toronto, Ontario, 37-49. See record.
  3. Luk, A. (1996). Evaluating bibliographic displays from the users' point of view: a focus group study. Master of Information Science Research Project Report. Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, January, 1996. See record.
  4. Howarth, L.C., Cox, J.P., Richard, T., and McConnell, M. (1996). Bibliographic elements in OPAC displays: monographs in Canadian academic libraries. Bibliographic Elements and Displays Project. Technical Report Series. Number 1. Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, May 1996. See record.
  5. Gorman, M. Authority control in the context of bibliographic control in the electronic environment. California State University, Fresno. See record.
  6. Gilkes, S. (1998). Bibliographic control of Chinese material in the United Kingdom. Submitted to Chinese Librarianship: an International Electronic Journal on 18 September 1998. See record.
  7. Taylor, A.G. (2004). Descriptive cataloging bibliography. See record.
  8. Day, M. (1999). Mapping Dublin Core to UNIMARC. See record.
  9. Day, M. (1998). Mapping BIBLINK Core (BC) to UNIMARC. Version 1.0, 10 September 1998. See record.

Created by Daniela Solomon
Fall, 2005