New edition of the standard text first published in 1971, and last in 1985. The revolutionary changes wrought by computers and networks are well elucidated here. Evans (librarian, Loyola Marymount Univ. in L.A.) has been joined by Heft (Caltech Library) in this revision. A text/reference that will prove useful and affordable to virtually every library, and to many users thereof. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
I agree with the previous reviewer who stated that is it best to read this manual in pieces rather than all at once. It is not the most user-friendly manual and it does try to accomplish too much, I think. Be prepared to be overwhelmed with information! The summaries at the end of each chapter are pretty much useless, also.
As advertised, a basic introduction to technical services. This book wasn't very forward-looking at all but it did serve as a good CliffNotes version of the history of library acquisitions and cataloging operations.