Cataloging Sample Clauses

The Cataloging clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for organizing, listing, and maintaining records of items, assets, or information relevant to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for cataloging, the standards or formats to be used, and the frequency or timing of updates. For example, in a library services contract, it may require the contractor to catalog new books according to a specified classification system. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all relevant materials are systematically tracked and accessible, thereby promoting order, accountability, and ease of reference.
Cataloging processing, and inventorying of all library materials in accordance with standard American Library Association and College procedures.
Cataloging. 5.1.1. Provider will follow MPS District MARC standards based on the 15th Edition of Abridged ▇▇▇▇▇ DDC and 22nd edition of the SEARS List of Subject Headings. MPS has some specific call number and cutter requirements. Cataloging Standards (Exhibit 2). 5.1.1.1. MARC records will comply with standard MARC21 and MicroLIF format. The vendor will supply MARC records that all contain the following: Specific copy information (purchase price and vendor) and barcode symbology Generic Code 39 (“3 of 9”) up to 14 characters. 5.1.2. Provider must be capable of providing Spanish subject headings for ordered Spanish and bilingual/Spanish materials. 5.1.3. All electronic services must be compatible with the latest ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Library Manager version (now 19.5 or greater). 5.1.4. Provider will maintain customized cataloging profiles for each MPS location in addition to barcode labels provided to Provider by the MPS district.
Cataloging. Curatorial recording of artifacts with the aim to record a full sense of each objects significance in relation to the other objects in the collection and the world at large. Categories for collections: 1.) Objects
Cataloging. ▪ Provide accurate standardized OCLC catalog records for the system-wide catalog. ▪ provide bibliographic and item records in a timely fashion ▪ train staff of member libraries in item record creation and linking ▪ maintain cataloging standards according to AACR2R and MARC formats. ▪ maintain accuracy of authority headings through authority control.
Cataloging. Contemporary: Please describe the difference between 2) Plastic Adhesive for Paperbacks and 3) KAPCO- like cover-up.
Cataloging. Cataloging is the responsibility of the contributing institution. One catalog record per contributed bibliographic resource is required. All cataloging shall be compliant with general guidelines as promulgated by Cataloging and Access Guidelines for Electronic Resources (▇▇▇▇▇)

Related to Cataloging

  • Catalog Information about Hawthorn University is published in a school catalog that contains a description of certain policies, procedures, and other information about the school. Hawthorn University reserves the right to change any provision of the catalog at any time. Notice of changes will be communicated in a revised catalog, an addendum or supplement to the catalog, or other written format. Students are expected to read and be familiar with the information contained in the school catalog, in any revisions, supplements and addenda to the catalog, and with all school policies. By enrolling in Hawthorn University, the student agrees to abide by the terms stated in the catalog and all school policies.

  • Metadata Where the Contractor has or generates metadata as a result of services provided to the Province, where that metadata is personal information, the Contractor will: not use it or disclose it to any other party except where the Agreement otherwise specifies; and remove or destroy individual identifiers, if practicable.

  • Supplier A manufacturer, fabricator, distributor, supplier, or vendor of goods or equipment in connection with the Work, or any other party having a Contract or Purchase Order with the Contractor or with a Subcontractor to furnish materials or equipment to be incorporated in the Work by the Contractor or a Subcontractor.

  • Programming Processor is not responsible for programming or reprogramming of fuel dispensers.

  • End User This agreement shall bind the ordering activity as end user but shall not operate to bind a Government employee or person acting on behalf of the Government in his or her personal capacity.