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Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1984
Analyse des effets de la restructuration des entrees matieres proposees par l'AACR2 lors de l'interrogation en ligne des ...
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Analyse des effets de la restructuration des entrees matieres proposees par l'AACR2 lors de l'interrogation en ligne des ...
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Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1991
Examination of selected rules of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Second Edition, 1988 revision, (AACR2) shows that the rules are oriented towards a paper-based catalog and are, at least to some extent, not suitable for a computer environment. Thorough examination of the objectives and principles of all aspects of cataloging in the computer age is ...
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Examination of selected rules of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, Second Edition, 1988 revision, (AACR2) shows that the rules are oriented towards a paper-based catalog and are, at least to some extent, not suitable for a computer environment. Thorough examination of the objectives and principles of all aspects of cataloging in the computer age is ...
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The Serials Librarian, 1992
The origins of the International Serials Data System (ISDS) are described. The early moves towards compatibility between the Guidelines for ISDS and the 1974 draft of ISBD(S) were undone in the latter's first standard edition in 1977. Concern by some national bibliographic agencies over creation of records to two different conventions and consequent ...
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The origins of the International Serials Data System (ISDS) are described. The early moves towards compatibility between the Guidelines for ISDS and the 1974 draft of ISBD(S) were undone in the latter's first standard edition in 1977. Concern by some national bibliographic agencies over creation of records to two different conventions and consequent ...
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An Electronic Interface to AACR2
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1998ABSTRACT The purpose of the project was to explore ways of reconfiguring AACR2 for use in an automated environment. A subset of AACR2 title proper rules for books was chosen for analysis. A functional classification of the rule subset was developed, based on the four facets: Source, Choice, Form, and Definition. The rules were also classified according
Mavis Molto, Elaine Svenonius
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Serials Cataloging with AACR2: The Primary Problems and Concerns
The Serials Librarian, 1987Pour cerner les problemes poses par le catalogage des periodiques selon les regles de catalogage AACR2, cet article etudie la litterature specialisee de ce domaine; l'interpretation de ces regles par la Library of Congress et sa politique en la matiere; et les travaux de la commission des periodiques de l'ALA sur le catalogage.
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Cataloguing: AACR2 and All That
Legal Information Management, 2010AbstractGuy Holborn, Librarian of Gray's Inn, gives some very practical help on how to catalogue the law collection whilst ensuring compliance with cataloguing ...
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Establishing Slavic Headings Under AACR2
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1985This paper discusses some common problems which catalogers of Slavic materials may encounter in establishing Slavic headings under AACR2. Three categories of headings have been selected: geographical, corporate and personal names concerned with the Soviet Union.
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The Serials Librarian, 2003
Transforming the AACR2 was presented to an overflowing room of serialists and catalogers. Les Hawkins and Jean Hirons, both from the Library of Congress, explained the upcoming revisions in Chapters 9 and 12 of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2).
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Transforming the AACR2 was presented to an overflowing room of serialists and catalogers. Les Hawkins and Jean Hirons, both from the Library of Congress, explained the upcoming revisions in Chapters 9 and 12 of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR2).
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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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