Abstract
Staff costs for cataloging have declined at Iowa State University Library. This is demonstrated by data from a longitudinal time and cost study begun in 1987. We discuss the national developments, technological advancements, and reengineering efforts that have supported greater cataloging effectiveness and quality. We use the ISU findings as an example of a nationwide phenomenon resulting from the remarkable ability of catalogers to share work through national bibliographic utilities.
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Morris, D. E., Hobert, C. B., Osmus, L., & Wool, G. (2000). Cataloging staff costs revisited. Library Resources and Technical Services, 44(2), 70–82. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.44n2.70
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