Hello all,
the count is in....out of 8 replies I got an almost evenly divided
response. Some folks take what the vendors give. Authority control
can clean up any catalog glitches that a 'dual' system can bring.
In general, it seems that most in schools prefer Sears because it's
geared to kids and smaller libraries. Sears also is more 'natural' in
language comparatively speaking. Those that use LOC point to the
college use and convention.
No real consensus in the school world!!
Thanks for your replies!
Connie
Connie Hamner Williams
Teacher Librarian
National Board Certified
Kenilworth Junior High
800 Riesling Road
Petaluma, CA 94954
707-778-4719 [direct]
707-778-4710 [school office]
chwms@mac.com
www.teacherweb.com/ca/kjhs/homepage
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