Records of Cataloging and Processing Department : administrative and planning files of Carol Ishimoto, department head, 1973-1991 (inclusive).

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Records of Cataloging and Processing Department : administrative and planning files of Carol Ishimoto, department head, 1973-1991 (inclusive).

Contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, working papers, conference papers, manuals, newsletters, photocopies of articles, and questionnaires relating to departmental meetings and committees, and cooperative projects with the Library of Congress and Online Computer Library Center (OCLC). Includes records relating to Advisory Committee on the Adoption of LC Standards, Technical Services Committee of Research Libraries Group, HUL Union Catalog Planning Committee, Union Catalog Services Project, LC Name Authorities Cooperative Project (NACO), LC National Coordinated Cataloging Project (NCCP), LC National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging (NPAC), and Position Analysis Committee (PDQ). Also includes correspondence on Melville Dewey Award and some other papers relating to Carol Ishimoto's outside professional activities.

1.8 cubic feet in 4 containers

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SNAC Resource ID: 8184502

Harvard University Archives.

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