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  2. Library technical services - Wikipedia

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    Library technical services are the ongoing maintenance activities of a library's collection, including the three broad areas of collection development, cataloging, and processing. [1] Technical services are the infrastructure that enable the user's experience of many library services and are typically performed "behind the scenes."

  3. Association for Library Collections and Technical Services

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    The Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) was a division of the American Library Association (ALA) dedicated to the areas of technical services (acquisitions, cataloging and classification, and continuing resources), collection management and development, and preservation and reformatting.

  4. Library - Wikipedia

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    Technical Services – Works behind the scenes cataloging and processing new materials and deaccessioning weeded materials. Until the advent of digital catalogues, card catalogues were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.

  5. Voyager (library program) - Wikipedia

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    Circulation - The primary use of this module is charge and discharge items to library patrons. It allows for the creation and maintenance of patron records, fine processing and request processing of library items. Media Scheduling - (optional) lets people reserve videos and media equipment ahead of time as well as equipment maintenance.

  6. Archival processing - Wikipedia

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    Archival processing is the act of surveying, arranging, describing, and performing basic preservation activities on the recorded material of an individual, family, or organization after they are permanently transferred to an archive. A person engaging in this activity is known as an archival processor, archival technician, or archivist.

  7. Cataloging (library science) - Wikipedia

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    In library and information science, cataloging or cataloguing 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 bibliographic records. [1]

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  9. NELINET - Wikipedia

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    Within a month, the first progress report on creating a technical processing center was written. In December 1966, NEBHI requested and the Council of Library Resources later awarded another grant to develop a pilot project for a regional processing center. In October 1967, the name New England Library Information Network (NELINET) was adopted.