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Cataloging and Classification - Back to Basics

English · Hardback

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The cataloging and classification field is changing rapidly. New concepts and models, such as linked data, identity management, the IFLA Library Reference Model, and the latest revision of Resource Description and Access (RDA), have the potential to change how libraries provide access to their collections. To prepare library and information science (LIS) students to be successful cataloging practitioners in this changing landscape, they need a solid understanding of fundamental cataloging concepts, standards, and practices: their history, where they stand currently, and possibilities for the future.
The chapters in Cataloging and Classification: Back to Basics are meant to complement textbooks and lectures so students can go deeper into specific topics. New and well-seasoned library practitioners will also benefit from reading these chapters as a way to refresh or fill gaps in their knowledge of cataloging and classification.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.

List of contents

Part 1: Fundamental Concepts in Cataloging 1. The Bibliographic Work: History, Theory, and Practice 2. Cataloging Principles and Objectives: History and Development 3. Authority Control Today: Principles, Practices, and Trends 4. Aboutness and Conceptual Analysis: A Review 5. Controlled Vocabularies: Past, Present and Future of Subject Access 6. Library Classification Systems in the U.S.: Basic Ideas and Examples Part 2: Fundamental Cataloging Standards and Practices 7. Descriptive Cataloging: The History and Practice of Describing Library Resources 8. Corporate Bodies: Access Points and Authority Control 9. Authority Control of Arabic Personal Names: RDA and Beyond 10. Records, Responsibility, and Power: An Overview of Cataloging Ethics 11. Cataloging Children's Materials: Issues and Solutions

Summary

To prepare library and information science (LIS) students to be successful cataloging practitioners in this changing landscape, this book provides a solid understanding of fundamental cataloging concepts, standards, and practices: their history, where they stand, and possibilities for the future.

Product details

Authors Gretchen L. Snow Hoffman
Assisted by Gretchen L. Hoffman (Editor), Karen Snow (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.11.2021
 
EAN 9781032078458
ISBN 978-1-0-3207845-8
No. of pages 264
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

Bibliographic and subject control, Bibliographic & subject control

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