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Organizing Library Collections - Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
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Organizing Library Collections - Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
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Libraries organize their collections to help library users find
what they need. Organizing library collections may seem like a
straightforward and streamlined process, but it can be quite
complex, and there is a large body of theory and practice that
shape and support this work. Learning about the organization of
library collections can be challenging. Libraries have a long
history of organizing their collections, there are many principles,
models, standards, and tools used to organize collections, and
theory and practice are changing constantly. Written for beginning
library science students, Organizing Library Collections: Theory
and Practice introduces the theory and practice of organizing
library collections in a clear, straightforward, and understandable
way. It explains why and how libraries organize their collections,
and how theory and practice work together to help library users. It
introduces basic cataloging and metadata theory, describes and
evaluates the major cataloging and metadata standards and tools
used to organize library collections, and explains, in general, how
all libraries organize their collections in practice. Yet, this
book not only introduces theory and practice in general, it
introduces students to a wide range of topics involved in
organizing library collections. This book explores how academic,
public, school, and special libraries typically organize their
collections and why. It also discusses standardization and explains
how cataloging and metadata standards and policies are developed.
Ethical issues also are explored and ethical decision-making is
addressed. In addition, several discussion questions and class
activities reinforce concepts introduced in each chapter. Students
should walk away from this book understanding why and how libraries
organize their collections.
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