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Theses record exchange: developments in the Australian National Union Catalogue Roxanne Missingham and Margaret Kennedy, Director, National Library of Australia
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Access to theses in Australia Role of the Australian National Bibliographic Database Theses in the Database Libraries Australia Standards and future directions
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Access to theses in Australia Union list 1959-1988 National Bibliographic Database 1981 -
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Role of the Australian National Bibliographic Database Supports cooperative cataloguing, enabling Australian libraries to reduce the costs of their cataloguing by using records created by others; supports interlending, allowing Libraries to share resources by borrowing (or receiving copies) of library materials; immediate access to online resources; support for cooperative collection development; and access to the collections of Australian libraries for individual researchers, enabling identification of relevant material in Australian libraries and online.
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Key statistics 2005: Australian National Bibliographic Database Over 40 million holdings Over 14 million bibliographic records Over 6.5 million Kinetica searches in 04/05 Over 230,000 items supplied through the document delivery system in 04/05
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ANBD coverage of print theses
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ANBD coverage of electronic theses
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Libraries Australia
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Record sharing –Input – via web form and record loading –Output - – Enhanced services –Alerts –Personalisation
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Standards Record descriptions for theses for contribution of records to the ANBD http://www.nla.gov.au/kinetica/download/th esesrev.doc Issues for digital theses include 856, 500 notes, enriched data such as abstracts and table of contents
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