id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wyl7e6innrewvhogvcqiqd2ske Philip Young A Survey of Batch Cataloging Practices and Problems 2012 16 .pdf application/pdf 7731 483 59 importantly, how can libraries improve the quality of record batches and share those were cataloged and found that 30 of 36 libraries were using record batches. books were by far the most frequently batch-loaded record format, selected by 116 respondents later question about setting holdings in OCLC, 8 of 95 respondents stated that their libraries were Respondents were asked whether they set holdings in OCLC for record batches, and why. respondents answered a question about their library's approach to authority control for batches. One problem with batch records is that when catalogers edit them to improve their authority control, and two respondents said they spend little or no time correcting batch sets. majority of libraries have two or more catalogers responsible for loading and/or editing batch Batch cataloging of vendor records often reduces How many catalogers in your library are responsible for loading/editing batches of MARC ./cache/work_wyl7e6innrewvhogvcqiqd2ske.pdf ./txt/work_wyl7e6innrewvhogvcqiqd2ske.txt