Abstract

ABSTRACT The Cataloging Department at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries is involved in a number of digital projects. The libraries' projects to digitize out-of-copyright monographs, the Posner Family Collection, and computer science technical reports; to catalog electronic honors theses in the library management system; and to begin participation in the DLF/OCLC digital registry have all had an impact on the work of the department. We have established new procedures and workflows to accommodate the various project materials that enter and leave the department. Our successful participation in these projects depends on a number of factors–key among them is flexibility.

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