"Organizing resources for information access" by Margaret Wineburgh-Freed is chapter 5 in: M. Sandra Wood (editor). Introduction to health sciences librarianship. New York, NY: Haworth Press, 2008.; This chapter discusses the development and current practices in health sciences cataloging and classification, and includes a description of some of the new methods of organizing information resources in health sciences libraries. It includes information about current standards in cataloging, sharing catalog records, MeSH and NLM classification, and the MARC record. Software used in organizing information for libraries is also discussed, both the more traditional integrated library system and new systems for organizing digital information. A glossary and appendix with a list of resources are included.
Wineburgh-Freed, Margaret. "[Summary of] Organizing resources for information access" by Margaret Wineburgh-Freed in M. Sandra Wood (editor). Introduction to health sciences librarianship. New York, NY: Haworth Press, 2008.