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Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Library & information sciences > Bibliographic & subject control
Subdivide and conquer! ""Magic Search: Getting the Best Results
from Your Catalog and Beyond"" showcases how to increase the power
of Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH) subdivisions to
produce astonishing results from your searches. Rebecca S. Kornegay
and Heidi E. Buchanan, experienced reference librarians, and
Hildegard B. Morgan, an expert cataloger, explain how, when used
wisely, LCSH subdivisions can save time and provide a new level of
precision in information retrieval for patrons of the library.
""Magic Search"" presents the 467 best-performing LCSH subdivisions
that speak to the kinds of research questions librarians handle
every day. This quick reference format, along with a handy index,
offers a useful tool to keep for quick reference rather than a
cumbersome tome to be read from cover to cover. In addition, this
book provides: a thematic arrangement of LC subdivisions that yield
the most successful search; chapters on discipline-specific
subdivisions to hone effective search terms; and, precise,
professional vocabulary useful in searches and explained in
easy-to-understand language. Grasping the importance and having
command of LC subdivisions, now appearing in unexpected places
beyond the library catalog, is key in this rapidly evolving,
21st-century information environment. No other work explores the
LCSH subdivisions is such detail or with such commitment, making
this book vital to every Reference Desk.
The last decade has brought a great deal of change to serials
and to scholarly communication as a whole. Serials have gone online
or online only with a rapidness few expected; and many libraries
now spend half or more of their materials budgets on electronic
journals. Arranged in MARC tag order and by topical subdivision,
the latest edition of Notes for Serials Cataloging is designed to
help both novice and experienced serials catalogers describe the
complex characteristics and relationships of serial publications
and construct clear and concise notes. In addition to updated
definitions, scope notes, and examples of notes presented in
previous editions, it incorporates notes used in electronic serials
cataloging as well as covers changing practices in MARC note field
usage in keeping with CONSER standards.
Containing, One: A General Apology For All Writings Of That Kind.
Two: A Catalogue Of Books Attributed In The Primitive Times To
Jesus Christ, His Apostles And Other Eminent Persons. Three: A
Complete History Of The Book Entitled Icon Basilike, Proving Dr.
Gauden And Not King Charles The First, To Be The Author Of It.
FRBR - Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records - is an
evolving conceptual model designed to help users easily navigate
catalogs and find the material they want in the form they want it -
be that print, DVD, audio, or adaptations. Developed by the
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
Cataloging Section, FRBR is now being integrated into cataloging
theory and implemented into systems and practice.Cataloging expert
Maxwell offers clear concise explanations for every librarian
interested in the next phase of access to their library's digital
information. He answers such questions as: What is FRBR and how
does it work? How will FRBR affect libraries? Do all librarians
need to be concerned, or just those doing cataloging? How do
authority records fit into the picture?With an understanding of the
FRBR model, public and academic librarians, technical and public
services librarians, and administrators can get a jump on this
vital new cataloging technology to make catalogs more
user-friendly.
To Which Is Added A Catalogue Of The Manuscripts In The Church
Library.
Containing, One: A General Apology For All Writings Of That Kind.
Two: A Catalogue Of Books Attributed In The Primitive Times To
Jesus Christ, His Apostles And Other Eminent Persons. Three: A
Complete History Of The Book Entitled Icon Basilike, Proving Dr.
Gauden And Not King Charles The First, To Be The Author Of It.
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