@article{Malinconico_Rizzolo_1973, title={The New York Public Library Automated Book Catalog Subsystem}, volume={6}, url={https://ital.corejournals.org/index.php/ital/article/view/5759}, DOI={10.6017/ital.v6i1.5759}, abstractNote={<p class="p1"><span class="s1">A </span>comprehensive automated <span class="s1">bibliographic </span>control system <span class="s1">has </span>been developed by the New York Public Library. This system is unique in its use of an automated authority system and highly sophisticated machine filing algorithms. The <span class="s1">primary </span>aim <span class="s1">was </span>the <span class="s1">rigorous </span>control of established forms and their cross-reference structure. <span class="s1">Th</span><span class="s2">e original </span>impetus for <span class="s2">creation </span>of the system, and its most highly visible product, is a photocomposed book catalog. The book catalog subsystem supplies automatic <span class="s1">punctuation </span>of condensed <span class="s2">entries and </span>contains the ability to pmduce cumulation<span class="s3">/ </span>supplement book catalogs in installments without <span class="s1">loss </span>of control of the <span class="s2">cross</span><span class="s1">ref</span><span class="s2">ere</span><span class="s1">ncin</span><span class="s2">g </span>structure.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Information Technology and Libraries}, author={Malinconico, S. Michael and Rizzolo, James A.}, year={1973}, month={Mar.}, pages={3–36} }