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A union catalog is a combined library catalog describing the collections of a number of libraries. Union catalogs have been created in a range of media, including book format, microform, cards and more recently, networked electronic databases. Print union catalogs are typically arranged by title, author or subject (often employing a controlled vocabulary); electronic versions typically support keyword and Boolean queries.

Union catalogs are useful to librarians, as they assist in locating and requesting materials from other libraries through interlibrary loan service. They also allow researchers to search through collections to which they would not otherwise have access, such as manuscript collections.

The largest print union catalog ever published is the American National Union Catalog Pre-1956 Imprints (NUC), completed in 1981[1]. This achievement has since been superseded by the creation of large electronic resource sharing networks, such as OCLC's WorldCat.

References

  1. ^ Beall, Jeffrey; Kafadar, Karen (2005). "The Proportion of NUC Pre-56 Titles Represented in OCLC WorldCat" ([dead link]Scholar search). College & Research Libraries 66 (5): 431–5. http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crljournal/backissues2005a/crlsept05/beall05.pdf. Retrieved 2006-10-27. 

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