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A new edition of this best-selling textbook reintroduces the topic
of library cataloging from a fresh, modern perspective. Not many
books merit an eleventh edition, but this popular text does. Newly
updated, Introduction to Cataloging and Classification provides an
introduction to descriptive cataloging based on contemporary
standards, explaining the basic tenets to readers without previous
experience, as well as to those who merely want a better
understanding of the process as it exists today. The text opens
with the foundations of cataloging, then moves to specific details
and subject matter such as Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD), the International Cataloging Principles (ICP), and
RDA. Unlike other texts, the book doesn't presume a close
familiarity with the MARC bibliographic or authorities formats;
ALA's Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd Edition, revised
(AACR2R); or the International Standard Bibliographic Description
(ISBD). Subject access to library materials is covered in
sufficient depth to make the reader comfortable with the principles
and practices of subject cataloging and classification. In
addition, the book introduces MARC, BIBFRAME, and other approaches
used to communicate and display bibliographic data. Discussions of
formatting, presentation, and administrative issues complete the
book; questions useful for review and study appear at the end of
each chapter. Delineates the new cataloging landscape Shares a
principles-based perspective An introductory text for beginners and
intermediate students Emphasizes descriptive and subject
cataloging, as well as format-neutral cataloging Covers new
cataloging rules and RDA
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Bend in the Stair (Paperback)
David P. Miller; Edited by Lisa Sullivan; Designed by Martha Mccollough
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This text is a compilation of standard film and video subject
headings and genre terms, and presents guidance from an established
cataloging expert on assigning them. The first edition of Subject
Access to Films & Videos has been effectively used by
catalogers for years, but today's library features substantially
more headings, and an enhanced vision of what may be considered
"adequate subject access" is now available. This book provides a
recently updated compilation of standard Library of Congress
subject headings and genre term headings directly related to film
and video materials, along with guidance in how they should be
applied. Subject Access to Films & Videos: Second Edition aids
catalogers by providing both the principles of subject analysis as
they apply to films and videos, and the headings that related
directly to these materials. Dedicated chapters on metadata for
film & video materials and developing collections of films and
videos are included. Additionally, this guide gathers a subset of
headings relating directly to films and videos, simplifying the
task of finding the descriptors catalogers want to assign. Contains
thousands of LCSH subject headings and genre terms Provides
invaluable information from four nationally known experts in
cataloging and subject analysis
A new edition of this best-selling textbook reintroduces the topic
of library cataloging from a fresh, modern perspective. Not many
books merit an eleventh edition, but this popular text does. Newly
updated, Introduction to Cataloging and Classification provides an
introduction to descriptive cataloging based on contemporary
standards, explaining the basic tenets to readers without previous
experience, as well as to those who merely want a better
understanding of the process as it exists today. The text opens
with the foundations of cataloging, then moves to specific details
and subject matter such as Functional Requirements for
Bibliographic Records (FRBR), Functional Requirements for Authority
Data (FRAD), the International Cataloging Principles (ICP), and
RDA. Unlike other texts, the book doesn't presume a close
familiarity with the MARC bibliographic or authorities formats;
ALA's Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd Edition, revised
(AACR2R); or the International Standard Bibliographic Description
(ISBD). Subject access to library materials is covered in
sufficient depth to make the reader comfortable with the principles
and practices of subject cataloging and classification. In
addition, the book introduces MARC, BIBFRAME, and other approaches
used to communicate and display bibliographic data. Discussions of
formatting, presentation, and administrative issues complete the
book; questions useful for review and study appear at the end of
each chapter. Delineates the new cataloging landscape Shares a
principles-based perspective Provides introductory text for
beginners and intermediate students Emphasizes descriptive and
subject cataloging, as well as format-neutral cataloging Covers new
cataloging rules and RDA
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