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The authors evaluate the symbolic value of the 91 rules published in 1841, as incipit of the first volume of the Catalogue of printed books of the British Museum, declaring its founding basis, and legitimizing the growing reputation of Antonio Panizzi at
Mauro Guerrini, Stefano Gambari
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Evidence Based Cataloguing: Moving Beyond the Rules
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Kathy Carter
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Changing the Rules? RDA and cataloguing in Europe
This paper provides an overview of plans to implement RDA: Resource Description & Access in Europe to replace existing cataloguing rules. It is based on survey information gathered by EURIG and CILIP CIG.
Alan Danskin, Katharine Gryspeerdt
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RDA: a critical analysis based on cataloguing theory and practice
RDA appears to be an hybrid standard: a list containing a high number of bibliographic elements and a rewrite - more formal than substantial - of cataloguing practices established with AACR2.
Alberto Petrucciani
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RDA Transition in Turkey: Perspectives and Experiences of the Libraries
Information organization as a core component of library and information science consists of many technical processes related to information resources and objects.
Tolga Çakmak
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Uniform title : comparison of rules about forming uniform titles
The goal of this work is the comparison of rules about forming and using uniform titles in PPIAK, AACR2, RICA and RAK-WB. Uniform title is the title which we form for works that are published under different titles.
Patricija Tratar, Majda Jakše Ujčič
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Analysis of the use of error indicators [sic.] and [i. e.] in the Slovenian Union Catalogue
Publishers‘ errors are not uncommon in publications. In bibliographic records, cataloguers use error indicators to indicate them. They must follow cataloguing rules. An analysis of the recent use of the error indicators [sic] and [i.
Maja Kokove-Hrovat, Maja Žumer
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Les règles françaises de catalogage à la croisée des chemins : quelles évolutions pour quels enjeux?
Objective: To analyse the state of the art of French cataloguing rules with regard to the international context, in order to decide on their future orientation.
Leresche, Françoise
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The opinion of public and academic librarians on the necessary changes in the library catalogue
Purpose: Librarians as creators of the library catalogue should incorporate users’ needs into the library catalogue, however, they are limited by cataloguing rules and practices.
Katarina Švab
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Metadata quality : implications for library and information science professionals [PDF]
Purpose - In contrast with recent studies noting the necessity of library and information science (LIS) skills in digital library and repository projects, this study aims to examine the impact of metadata quality requirements on how LIS professionals ...
Robertson, R. John
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