Cataloguing and classification : an introduction to AACR2, RDA, DDC, LCC, LCSH and MARC 21 standards /
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 c...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier,
[2014]
Ã2015 |
Colección: | Chandos information professional series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Cataloguing and Classification: An introduction to AACR2, RDA, DDC, LCC, LCSH and MARC 21 Standards; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of abbreviations; Preface; About the author; Chapter 1: Introduction to cataloguing classification; 1.1. Information organization; 1.2. Catalogues and catalogue objectives; 1.2.1. Cutters rules; 1.2.2. The Paris Principles; 1.2.3. FRBR and the 2009 IFLA statement; 1.3. Card catalogues and OPACs; 1.3.1. Access points, headings, main and added entries, tracings, shelflist; 1.3.2. Card catalogue types.
- 1.3.3. Authority files1.3.4. OPAC; 1.4. Cataloguing and classification; 1.4.1. Descriptive cataloguing; 1.4.2. Subject cataloguing; 1.4.3. Speeding up cataloguing: practices and services; 1.4.4. Cataloguing and classification codes and formats; 1.5. Summary; 1.6. Review questions; 1.7. Practical exercises; Chapter 2: Descriptive cataloguing codes and the anatomy of AACR2; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. From Panizzis Rules to RDA; 2.2.1. The `Ninety-One Rules of Sir Anthony Panizzi, 1841; 2.2.2. Cutters Rules for a Dictionary Catalog, 1st edition, 1876.
- 2.2.3. Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 1967-20052.2.4. Resource Description and Access, 2010; 2.3. The International Standard Bibliographic Description; 2.3.1. Areas of description; 2.4. AACR2: understanding its structure; 2.4.1. Chapters 1-12 of AACR2; 2.4.2. Chapter 13; 2.4.3. Chapters 21-26; 2.4.4. Appendices (A-E); 2.4.5. Chief source of information; 2.4.6. Punctuation; 2.4.7. Levels of description; 2.4.7.1. First level (rule 1.0D1); 2.4.7.2. Second level (rule 1.0D2); 2.4.7.3. Third level (rule 1.0D3); 2.4.8. Outline of the descriptive cataloguing process using AACR2; 2.5. Summary.
- 2.6. Review questions2.7. Practical exercises; Chapter 3: AACR2 general rules and rules for books; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the general rules 1.0 and 2.0; 3.2.1 Rule 1.0C1 (selected parts of the rule); 3.2.2 Rule 1.0G (selected parts of the rule); 3.3. Area 1: Title and statement of responsibility; 3.3.1 Rule 1.1A1 (selected parts of the rule); 3.3.2. Title proper (rule 1.1B); 1.1B1 (selected parts of the rule); 3.3.3. General material designation (rule 1.1C, optional addition); 3.3.4. Parallel titles (rule 1.1D); 3.3.5. Other title information (rule 1.1E).
- 3.3.6. Statements of responsibility (rule 1.1F)3.3.7. Items without a collective title (rule 1.1.G); 3.3.8. Examples of partial book descriptions: area 1; 3.4. Area 2: Edition; 3.4.1. Edition statement (rule 1.2B); 3.4.2. Statements of responsibility relating to the edition (rule 1.2C); 3.4.3. Examples of partial book descriptions: up to area 2; 3.5. Area 3: Material (or type of publication) specific details; 3.6. Area 4: Publication, distribution, etc.; 3.6.1. Place of publication, distribution, etc. (rule 1.4C); 3.6.2. Name of publisher, distributor, etc. (rule 1.4D).