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  2. Copac - Wikipedia

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    Copac. Copac (originally an acronym of Consortium of Online Public Access Catalogues) was a union catalogue which provided free access to the merged online catalogues of many major research libraries and specialist libraries in the United Kingdom and Ireland, plus the British Library, the National Library of Scotland and the National Library of ...

  3. Library Hub Discover - Wikipedia

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    Library Hub Discover. Library Hub Discover is a union catalog operated by Jisc (jisc.ac.uk). It replaces Copac and SUNCAT. [1] [2] Its user interface is centred around a simple search engine -like query box. [3]

  4. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Online public access catalog. The online public access catalog (OPAC), now frequently synonymous with library catalog, is an online database of materials held by a library or group of libraries. Online catalogs have largely replaced the analog card catalogs previously used in libraries.

  5. Library catalogue - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Library cataloging and classification - Wikipedia

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    Information Coding Classification. Integrated Authority File. International Cataloguing Principles. International Standard Archival Authority Record. International Standard Authority Data Number. International Standard Bibliographic Description. International Standard Name Identifier. Inventory (library and archive) ISO 2146.

  7. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    The Card Catalog at the Library of Congress. A library catalog (or library catalogue in British English) is a register of all bibliographic items found in a library or group of libraries, such as a network of libraries at several locations. A catalog for a group of libraries is also called a union catalog.

  8. Cataloging (library science) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In library and information science, cataloging (US) or cataloguing (UK) is the process of creating metadata representing information resources, such as books, sound recordings, moving images, etc. Cataloging provides information such as author's names, titles, and subject terms that describe resources, typically through the creation of ...

  9. WorldCat - Wikipedia

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    The database includes other information sources in addition to member library collections. [6] OCLC makes WorldCat itself available free to libraries, but the catalog is the foundation for other subscription OCLC services (such as resource sharing and collection management). WorldCat is used by librarians for cataloging and research and by the ...