Description |
xv, 552 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Library and information science text series |
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Library and information science text series.
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Contents |
pt. I. Introduction. 1. Cataloging in Context. 2. Development of Cataloging Codes -- pt. II. Electronic Formatting. 3. Encoding -- pt. III. Description and Access. 4. Description. 5. Description of Analytical Materials. 6. Choice of Access Points -- 7. Form of Headings for Names and Titles -- pt. IV. Subject Analysis. 8. Subject Access to Library Materials. 9. Classification of Library Materials. 10. Decimal Classification. 11. Library of Congress Classification (LCC). 12. Creation of Complete Call Numbers. 13. Other Classification Systems. 14. Verbal Subject Access. 15. Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH). 16. Sears List of Subject Headings (Sears). 17. Other Types of Verbal Access -- pt. V. Authority Control. 18. Authority Control -- pt. VI. Administration Issues. 19. Processing Centers, Networking, and Cooperative Programs. 20. Catalog Management -- Appendix. Arrangement Dilemmas and Filing Rules |
Summary |
A library science text covering the basics of bibliographic control and catalogs, cataloging codes, encoding, description and access, subject analysis, authority control, and administrative issues |
Notes |
Held in Technical Services |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 511-530) and index |
SUBJECT |
Anglo-American cataloguing rules. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85047099
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Subject |
Cataloging.
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Classification -- Books.
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Book Classification.
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Cataloging.
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Classification.
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Author |
Miller, David P. (David Peter), 1955-
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Wynar, Bohdan S.
Introduction to cataloging and classification
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LC no. |
00030932 |
ISBN |
1563084945 |
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1563088576 |
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