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The UCLA Library Cataloging & Metadata Center
is the main cataloging center in the UCLA Library system. It is primarily
responsible for cataloging and preparing annually more than 90,000 monographs,
serials, audio-visual materials, computer files (including selected Internet
resources), and government documents for the humanities, social sciences,
and sciences. (Organization chart.)
The Cataloging Center is
organized into 7 sections: Authority/Database
Maintenance, Continuing
Resources Cataloging, Digital Resources Metadata,
Monographic Cataloging, Copy
Cataloging, Training and Documentation,
and Physical Processing. The Center is
a member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging and contributes to
BIBCO, CONSER, NACO, and SACO.
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