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CATALOGUING RULES AND PRACTICE

Journal of Documentation, 1960
The rather drastic changes in the Cataloguing Rules of University College London, which were described in Vol. 12, no. 2 of this journal, published in June 1956, soon became accepted routine to the inconvenience of no one, so far as is known, except of the cataloguers whose task it was to make the necessary adjustments and to recatalogue small batches ...
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BRITISH UNION CATALOGUE OF PERIODICALS RULES AND DEFINITIONS

Journal of Documentation, 1946
[Many complaints have been directed against existing union catalogues of periodicals because their scope and the principles on which they were compiled have been inadequately set out, or not at all. A special effort has therefore been made to draw up a comprehensive code of rules and definitions for the British union catalogue of periodicals, which is ...
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Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules in the Online Environment

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1995
As a standard set of rules, AACR2 has received much attention in the literature of descriptive cataloguing. Despite this extensive literature, an important aspect of the code-its relevance to the online environment-has not received much attention, particularly in terms of empirical research.
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THE NATIONAL FILM LIBRARY AND ITS CATALOGUING RULES

Journal of Documentation, 1955
The National Film Library was established in 1935. Since that time, under the guidance of Ernest Lindgren, the Curator, it has grown into a collection of 6,000 films dating from 1895.
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Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed.: a review article

Art Libraries Journal, 1979
Because this review will be partial in its survey and somewhat critical in tone, it may be as well to begin by applauding the overall achievement of AACR. Its long-awaited publication in 1967 helped enormously to clear the cataloguing air. Here at last was a convincing demonstration that behind all the craft mysteries of cataloguing there lay a logic ...
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Italian Cataloguing Rules and International Tradition Toward New Principles And New Codes [PDF]

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Many current cataloguing codes have their roots in a common tradition started by the 1961 Paris International Conference on Cataloguing Principles – ICCP. Since 1961, the construction of new national codes had been based on the sharing of cataloguing principles, on agreements for international cooperation, and on a common tradition.
Bianchini, Carlo, Guerrini, Mauro
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