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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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Formats and cataloguing rules: developments for cataloguing electronic resources

Program, 1999
Following a brief history of cataloguing and the MARC format this paper describes current challenges in developing suitable international formats and cataloguing rules for dealing with electronic resources. Extensive references to the past and current literature provide an overview of the problems faced.
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Cataloguing rules for Turkish authors

International Library Review, 1976
Turkish languages are spoken in a vast area extending from Eastern Europe to Chinese Turkestan. In spite of the area over which they are distributed the Turkish languages, with some exceptions, exhibit a remarkable degree of uniformity. According to linguists, Turkic is a subfamily of Altaic languages including Azerbaijani, Kazak, Krrghrz, Turkish ...
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Changes in Cataloguing Rules and Cataloguers’ Job Productivity in Some Selected Academic Libraries in Nigeria

Library Progress (International), 2017
The study seeks to investigate the effect of changes in cataloguing rules on cataloguers’ job productivity in some University and Polytechnic libraries in Nigeria. The study aims at identifying how changes in cataloguing rules have affected cataloguing in some selected libraries in Nigeria.
Anyafulu Onyebuchi   +1 more
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The future of the Anglo‐American cataloguing rules

OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives, 2005
PurposeDiscusses the goals of RDA: resource description and access.Design/methodology/approachDescribes some potential uses of the new code.FindingsContends that RDA will be a powerful tool adopted by a large array of information providers.Originality/valueProvokes thought on an internationally‐important topic.
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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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