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Descriptive cataloging --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Cataloging --- Rules --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2
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For application of the most current Anglo-American Cataloguing RulesMaxwell's Handbook for AACR2 is used. This practical and authoritative cataloging how-to, now in its Fourth Edition, has been completely revised inclusive of the 2003 update to AACR2.
Alphabetical cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- Catalogage --- Rules --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Règles --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- Cataloging --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2
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Michael Gorman, co-editor of the original AACR2, explains the more generally applicable AACR2 rules for cataloging library materials in simplified terms that make the rules more accessible and practical for practitioners and students who are in less complex library and bibliographic environments.
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"In Maxwell's Handbook for AACR2R, the authors have included the 1993 Amendments of the Joint Steering Committee for Revision of Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, provided all examples in the widely used MARC format, considered rule interpretations of the major Anglo-American national libraries, updated all of the chapters, and added a completely new chapter on manuscripts to correspond with AACR2R." "This revision of the cataloging classic follows the easy-to-use format of the previous edition and is packed with hundreds of examples that fully explain the cataloging rules to veteran and student catalogers alike."--Jacket.
Descriptive cataloging --- Library & Information Science --- Social Sciences --- Cataloging --- Rules --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2
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Cataloguing and Classification introduces concepts and practices in cataloguing and classification, and common library standards. The book introduces and analyzes the principles and structures of library catalogues, including the application of AACR2, RDA, DDC, LCC, LCSH and MARC 21 standards, and conceptual models such as ISBD, FRBR and FRAD. The text also introduces DC, MODS, METS, EAD and VRA Core metadata schemes for annotating digital resources. Explains the theory and practice of bibliographic controlOffers a practical approach to the core topics of cataloguing and classification.
Descriptive cataloging --- Subject cataloging --- Standards. --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules. --- Resource description & access. --- Subject analysis --- Cataloging --- Content analysis (Communication) --- Indexing --- RDA --- RDA: resource description & access --- RDA: resource description and access --- Resource description and access --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2
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Practical advice for catalogers and library administrators on how to make the transition from the Anglo-American cataloging rules (AACR) to Resource description and access (RDA).
Descriptive cataloging --- Cataloging --- Cataloguing --- Information organization --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Books --- Standards. --- Resource description & access. --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules. --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- RDA --- RDA: resource description & access --- RDA: resource description and access --- Resource description and access
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Cataloging of serial publications --- Descriptive cataloging --- Cataloging --- Library Technical Services --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Cataloging of periodicals --- Cataloging of serials --- Serials cataloging --- Serial publications --- Library Services Technical --- Services, Library Technical --- Services, Technical Library --- Technical Library Services --- Technical Services Library --- Libraries, Technical Services --- Library Service, Technical --- Library Services, Technical --- Library Technical Service --- Library, Technical Services --- Services Technical, Library --- Technical Library Service --- Technical Services Libraries --- Rules. --- Rules --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules. --- Library of Congress rule interpretations. --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- Library Technical Services. --- Periodicals as Topic. --- Magazines --- Newsletters --- Journals as Topic --- Magazine --- Newsletter --- Publishing --- Catalogage --- Publications en série --- Règles --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- Library of Congress rule interpretations
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Mystified by main entry? Confused by corporate bodies? Can't tell a description from an access point? Then this is the book for you. Cataloguing is important, despite what some people may tell you. Because it is hardly taught nowadays, there is all the more likelihood that you will find yourself having to catalogue without having been taught anything about it. This book covers descriptive cataloguing, and is designed as a simple companion to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (revised 2002 edition). Dealing primarily with printed books, but including many references to other formats, the author leads you step by step through the cataloguing process, covering: description; access points; multipart works; headings for persons; headings for corporate bodies; authority control and uniform titles.
#A0403A --- Cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- MARC formats --- 025.3 --- 025.32 --- 611 Bibliotheken --- 025.3 Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Cataloging --- Format --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Description bibliographique --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc
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Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the first new international cataloguing standard for nearly thirty years. This essential new textbook builds on John Bowman's highly regarded Essential Cataloguing" to provide cataloguers with the skills needed for transition to RDA. It gives an introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), which provides the conceptual basis for RDA.
Library automation --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model) --- MARC formats --- Catalogage --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Description bibliographique --- MARC, Formats --- Rules. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Règles --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Resource description & access --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- Rules --- -025.32 --- Cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model). --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Règles --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Format --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- RDA --- RDA: resource description & access --- RDA: resource description and access --- Resource description and access --- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (Conceptual model) --- Entity-relationship modeling --- Cataloging codes for descriptive cataloging --- Rules for descriptive cataloging --- Descriptive cataloging - Rules --- Descriptive cataloging - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- MARC formats - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Medical ethics.
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