Abbreviated Entry
A shortened form of a bibliographic entry, usually providing
name of author, title, and publication date.
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Abstract
A brief, objective representation of the essential content of a
book, article, speech, report, dissertation, patent, standard, or other work,
presenting the main points in the same order as the original but having no
independent literary value. A well-prepared abstract enables the reader to 1) quickly identify the basic content of the document, 2) determine its relevance to their interests, and 3) decide whether it is worth their time to read the entire
document.
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Abstracting And Indexing (A&I)
A category of database that provides bibliographic citations and
abstracts of the literature of a discipline or subject area, as distinct from a
retrieval service that provides information sources in full-text.
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Abstracting Journal
A journal that specializes in providing summaries (called
abstracts) of articles and other documents published within the scope of a
specific academic discipline or field of study (example: Peace Research
Abstracts Journal). Synonymous with abstract journal.
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Abstracting Service
A commercial indexing service that provides both a citation and
a brief summary or abstract of the content of each document indexed (example:
Information Science & Technology Abstracts). Numbered consecutively in
order of addition, entries are issued serially in print, usually in monthly or
quarterly supplements, or in a regularly updated bibliographic database
available by subscription. Abstracting services can be comprehensive or
selective within a specific academic discipline or subdiscipline.
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Academic Library
A library that is an integral part of a college, university, or
other institution of postsecondary education, administered to meet the
information and research needs of its students, faculty, and staff. In the
United States, the professional association for academic libraries and
librarians is the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), which
publishes Standards for Libraries in Higher Education.
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Accession
To record in an accession list the addition of a bibliographic
item to a library collection, whether acquired by purchase or exchange or as a
gift. In automated libraries, the addition is usually recorded by enhancing a
brief order record that is expanded in cataloging to become the full
bibliographic record entered permanently in the catalog.
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Accession Number
A unique number assigned to a bibliographic item in the order in
which it is added to a library collection, recorded in an accession record
maintained by the technical services department. Most libraries assign
accession numbers in continuous numerical sequence, but some use a code system
to indicate type of material and/or year of accession in addition to order of
accession.
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Acquisitions
The process of selecting, ordering, and receiving materials for
library or archival collections by purchase, exchange, or gift, which may
include budgeting and negotiating with outside agencies, such as publishers,
dealers, and vendors, to obtain resources to meet the needs of the
institution's clientele in the most economical and expeditious manner.
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Added Entry
A secondary entry, additional to the main entry, usually under a
heading for a joint author, illustrator, translator, series, or subject, by
which an item is represented in a library catalog (AACR2). See also: name-title added entry and tracings.
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Added Title Page
A title page preceding or following the one used by the
cataloger as the chief source of information in creating the bibliographic
description of an item. It may be more general, as in a series title page, or
of equivalent generality, as in a title page in another language (AACR2).
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