The Future of the Descriptive Cataloging Rules: Papers from the ALCTS Preconference, AACR2000, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago, June 22, 1995American Library Association, 1998 - 135 páginas In this work, Brian E.C. Schottlaender has drawn together the key authorities on cataloguing with AACR2R. They examine the issues critical to cataloguers, including: the appropriateness of AACR2R for serials and archival materials; AACR2R and authority control; and online cataloguing and searches. |
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... AACR and Authority Control " by Barbara Tillett , which the author wrote as part of her official duties as an employee of the U.S. government . Printed in the United States of America . 02 01 00 99 98 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Contributors to ...
... AACR and Authority Control " by Barbara Tillett , which the author wrote as part of her official duties as an employee of the U.S. government . Printed in the United States of America . 02 01 00 99 98 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Contributors to ...
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... AACR 6 Lynne C. Howarth AACR3 ? Not ! 19 Michael Gorman AACR and Authority Control 30 Barbara B. Tillett Editions : Brainstorming for AACR2000 40 Martha M. Yee What's Wrong with AACR2 : A Serials Perspective 66 Crystal Graham Archival ...
... AACR 6 Lynne C. Howarth AACR3 ? Not ! 19 Michael Gorman AACR and Authority Control 30 Barbara B. Tillett Editions : Brainstorming for AACR2000 40 Martha M. Yee What's Wrong with AACR2 : A Serials Perspective 66 Crystal Graham Archival ...
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... AACR . Long active in standards - development for cataloging , Schottlaender currently directs and chairs both the Executive Council of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging and the CONSER Policy Committee . He is a member of the ...
... AACR . Long active in standards - development for cataloging , Schottlaender currently directs and chairs both the Executive Council of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging and the CONSER Policy Committee . He is a member of the ...
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... ( AACR ) to a critical examination . " 1 The seed for the preconference was planted by John Duke when he and I attended the Workshop on Documenting Electronic Texts hosted by the Center for the Electronic Texts in the Humanities in 1994 ...
... ( AACR ) to a critical examination . " 1 The seed for the preconference was planted by John Duke when he and I attended the Workshop on Documenting Electronic Texts hosted by the Center for the Electronic Texts in the Humanities in 1994 ...
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... AACR , " Lynne Howarth traces the evolution of the principles that have guided code development from Panizzi and Cutter through Lubetzky and Verona . She ... AACR , concluding with the observation that AACR has a 2 Brian E. C. Schottlaender.
... AACR , " Lynne Howarth traces the evolution of the principles that have guided code development from Panizzi and Cutter through Lubetzky and Verona . She ... AACR , concluding with the observation that AACR has a 2 Brian E. C. Schottlaender.
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AACR and Authority Control | 30 |
Brainstorming for AACR2000 | 40 |
A Serials Perspective | 66 |
Archival Description and New Paradigms of Bibliographic Control and Access in the Networked Digital Environment | 84 |
Documents Catalogs and Digital Disorder | 97 |
Toward a New Discipline of Information Description and Management | 107 |
Bibliography | 121 |
Acronyms and Initialisms Used | 129 |
Index | 131 |
Términos y frases comunes
AACR AACR1 AACR2 access points added entries ALCTS American Library Association Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules approach Archival Description archivists authority control authority records automated automatic indexing biblio bibliographic control bibliographic description bibliographic records cata catalog record cataloging rules Cataloguing Principles Classification computer file Conference on Cataloguing create data elements databases describe description and access descriptive cataloging developed digital materials digital objects documents edition electronic environment example expedition of Humphry files genres Hensen Humphry Clinker identify IFLA intellectual International ISBD issues Library of Congress Library Resources loging London Lubetzky main entry manuscript MARC record metadata Michael Gorman microform multiple versions Near-Equivalents OCLC online catalog Paris Principles physical problem publication research libraries Resources & Technical retrieval Serials Cataloging Seymour Lubetzky SGML standards structure Technical Services Text Encoding Initiative uniform title Universal Bibliographic Control users USMARC Format
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Página 88 - The catalogue should be an efficient instrument for ascertaining 2.1 whether the library contains a particular book specified by (a) its author and title, or (b) if the author is not named in the book, its title alone, or (c) if author and title are inappropriate or insufficient for identification, a suitable substitute for the title; and 2.2 (a) which works by a particular author and (b) which editions of a particular work are in the library.
Página 64 - Statement of principles. Adopted at the International Conference on Cataloguing Principles, Paris, October, 1961.
Página 7 - OBJECTS. 1. To enable a person to find a book of which either (A) the author"] (B) the title )> is known. (c) the subject J 2. To show what the library has (D) by a given author (E) on a given subject (F) in a given kind of literature. 3. To assist in the choice of a book (G-) as to its edition (bibliographically). (H) as to its character (literary or topical).
Página 56 - An Essay on the External Use of Water, in a Letter to Dr , with particular Remarks upon the present Method of using the Mineral Waters at Bath in Somersetshire, and a plan for rendering them more safe, agreeable, and efficacious ; 4to, 1752.
Página 45 - The objectives of descriptive cataloging are: (1) to state the significant features of an item with the purpose of distinguishing it from other items and describing its scope, contents, and bibliographic relation to other items; (2) to present these data in an entry which can be integrated with the entries for other items in the catalog and which will respond best to the interests of most users of the catalog.
Página 106 - Filling the Pipeline and Paying the Piper: Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium: November 5-7, 1994, the Washington Vista Hotel, Washington, DC, Ann Okerson, ed.
Página 12 - The rules cover the description and entry of all library materials commonly collected at the present time, and the integrated structure of the text will facilitate the use of the general rules as a basis for cataloguing uncommonly collected materials of all kinds and library materials yet unknown.
Página 7 - No code of cataloguing could be adopted in all points by everyone, because the libraries for study and the libraries for reading have different objects, and those which combine the two do so in different proportions.
Página 101 - reading what people have had to say about the future of knowledge in an electronic world, you sometimes have the picture of somebody holding all the books in the library by their spines and shaking them until the sentences fall out loose in space".
Página 40 - For all of us, grave or light, get our thoughts tangled in metaphors, and act fatally on the strength of them.
Referencias a este libro
Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide Ingrid Hsieh-Yee Vista de fragmentos - 2000 |