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Cataloging and expert systems: AACR2 as a knowledge base
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1989A project where two expert systems were built for library cataloging is described. The main task for these systems was to choose access points, identifying main and added entries. The resulting ESSCAPE systems and the increased understanding of the cataloging process and AACR2 developed in the project are discussed.
Roland Hjerppe, Birgitta Olander
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THE EFFECTS OF AACR2 ON SERIALS CATALOGUING
The Serials Librarian, 1980When any new cataloguing rules are introduced, it is natural for cataloguers to worry a little about the changes and potential problems that will accompany them. When the entire cataloguing code is revised, definite uneasiness, even fear, set in. During the long years of preparation before the code was published, it was a fear of the unknown.
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The Newspaper Cataloging Manual and AACR2
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1986The rules for description in Harriman's Newspaper Cataloging Manual are compared to those found in Chapter 1 (General Rules for Description) and Chapter 12 (Serials) of AACR2, and the pertinent Library of Congress rule interpretations that have appeared in Cataloging Service Bulletin.
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The AACR2 as a Design Schema for Bibliographic Databases
The Library Quarterly, 1988The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules are actually a set of rules for a database--a bibliographic database. An examination of the rules from a generalized database approach, using the entity-relationship model, shows that each rule belongs to at least one of six types: content; establishing entities, relationships, or attributes; authorized sources ...
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Where Does AACR2 Fall Short for Internet Resources?
Journal of Library Metadata, 1999Arlene G Taylor
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Electronic Cataloging: AACR2 and Metadata for Serials and Monographs
Library Review, 2004Ali Shiri
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