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The UCLA Library Cataloging &
Metadata Center, located in the Young Research Library
(YRL), 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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