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Cataloging library resources : an introduction

Shaw, Marie Keen. (Author).

Summary: While there are many cataloging texts, very few are written specifically for library support staff. This is the one and only book purposefully aligned with the new American Library Association – Library Support Staff Certification (LSSC) competency standards for Cataloging and Classification. Written in clear language by someone who teaches cataloging in a library support staff program and featuring practical examples, Cataloging Library Resources: An Introduction will help library support staff become effective catalogers. Other books on this topic are written for professional librarians rather than support staff. And although 85% of library support staff do not hold professional degrees, many are expected to do the complex and technical work of catalogers. This book provides many examples that support staff can use to learn how to catalog all types of library print, media, and digital materials using the most up-to-date Library of Congress standards. -- from the publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781442274853
  • ISBN: 1442274859
  • ISBN: 9781442274860
  • ISBN: 1442274867
  • Physical Description: print
    xxxi, 229 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
  • Publisher: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2017]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction to cataloging and classification -- Catalogs, collaborations, and tools -- Authority control -- MARC21 records -- Copy cataloging -- Metadata -- Dewey decimal classification system -- Library of Congress classification system -- Subject classification -- RDA, FRBR, and FRAD -- BIBFRAME : preparing catalogers for the future -- RDA and MARC21 cataloging exercises and answers.
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Cataloging Library Resources : An Introduction
Cataloging Library Resources : An Introduction
by Shaw, Marie Keen
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Cataloging Library Resources : An Introduction

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
List of Illustrationsp. xv
List of Tablesp. xix
Prefacep. xxiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxix
Editorial Advisory Board Membersp. xxxi
Part 1Fundamentals of the Cataloging Process
Chapter 1    Introduction to Cataloging and Classificationp. 3
        Introductionp. 4
        Cataloging and Classification: Science and an Artp. 5
            Library Resourcesp. 6
            Backgroundp. 6
            Bibliographic Recordsp. 7
            Item Recordsp. 8
        Library Support Staff Apply and Manage Appropriate Processesp. 8
        Computer Technologyp. 10
            Equipment for Cataloging and Classificationp. 10
            Consortiumsp. 12
        Library of Congressp. 12
        Summaryp. 12
Chapter 2    Catalogs, Collaborations, and Toolsp. 15
        Introductionp. 16
        Library Catalogsp. 16
            Searchable Catalogsp. 16
            Constructionp. 18
        Integrated Library Systemsp. 18
            Vendorsp. 20
            Cataloging modulesp. 21
            Online Public Access Catalogp. 22
        Cooperative or Collaborative Catalogingp. 23
            National Catalogsp. 23
            State Catalogsp. 24
            Region Catalogsp. 26
        Catalogers' toolsp. 26
            AACR2p. 26
            American library Association (AIA) Publicationsp. 26
            Library of Congress (LC) Cataloging Toolsp. 27
            OCLC Resourcesp. 28
            Other Print and Web Resourcesp. 28
        Summaryp. 28
Chapter 3    Authority Controlp. 33
        Introductionp. 34
        Principles of Authority Controlp. 35
            Library of Congress Authorityp. 35
            Cataloging in Publication (CIP)p. 35
        MARC Authority Recordsp. 38
            Two Types of MARC Recordsp. 38
            Tags and fieldsp. 38
            LC Authorities Filesp. 39
            RDA and FRBRp. 39
            Compliancep. 40
        LC Name Authorityp. 41
            Author Personal Names-100 Tagp. 41
            Corporate Body Names-110 Tagp. 42
            Tracings-400 Tagp. 42
            Uniform Titles-130 Tagp. 43
            Seriesp. 43
        Subject Headings Authorityp. 43
            Topical Subject Headings-650 Tagp. 44
            Geographical Subject Headings-651 Tagp. 44
            Added Entries-700 lagsp. 45
        Summaryp. 45
Chapter 4    MARC21 Recordsp. 49
        Introductionp. 50
        Development of MARCp. 50
            Henriette Avramp. 50
            MARC21p. 51
        MARC21 Tags, fields, Subfields, and Indicatorsp. 52
            Tagsp. 52
            Fieldsp. 53
            Subfields, Elements, Delimitersp. 53
            Indicatorsp. 54
        Major MARC21 Bibliographic Codesp. 55
            Fixed Fieldp. 55
            Variable Control Fieldsp. 55
            Leaderp. 57
        MARC21 Variable Data Fieldsp. 57
        Summaryp. 63
Chapter 5    Copy Catalogingp. 67
        Introductionp. 68
        LSS Catalogersp. 68
        Three Types of Catalog Recordsp. 69
            Bibliographic Recordsp. 69
            Holding Recordsp. 69
            Item Recordsp. 70
        Levels of Copy Catalogingp. 72
        Sources of Bibliographic Recordsp. 72
        Shared Catalogsp. 73
        Item 'Typesp. 74
        Statewide Union Catalogsp. 74
        Library of Congress Online Catalogp. 75
        OCLC-WorldCatp. 75
        Procedures for Copy Catalogingp. 76
            Search and Match Recordsp. 76
            Select and Evaluate Recordsp. 76
            Import Recordsp. 78
            Edit Recordsp. 79
            MarcEditp. 79
        Example from United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) Libraryp. 80
        Summaryp. 81
Chapter 6    Metadatap. 85
        Introductionp. 86
        What Is Metadata?p. 86
        MARCp. 87
        Metadata for Digital Objectsp. 87
            FRBR and RDAp. 88
        Metadata Standardsp. 90
            XML-extensible Markup Languagep. 90
            MODS-Metadata Object Description Standardp. 90
            Dublin Corep. 92
            Dublin Core Activityp. 93
            Bibframep. 94
        Metadata Management Systemsp. 95
            PastPerfectp. 95
            Greenstone Digital Library Software-Open Sourcep. 96
            Web Publishing Sitesp. 96
        Summaryp. 96
Part 2Classification of Library Materials
Chapter 7    Dewey Decimal Classification Systemp. 103
        Introductionp. 104
        Classificationp. 104
            050 and 082 Fieldsp. 104
        Melvil Deweyp. 105
            Libraries Use the Dewey or EC Classification Systemsp. 107
        Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)p. 108
            Toolsp. 108
            Printp. 108
            WebDeweyp. 109
        How Dewey Worksp. 110
            Relative Indexp. 110
            Vocabularyp. 111
            Main Classesp. 112
            Divisionsp. 112
            Sectionsp. 113
            Schedulesp. 114
            Summariesp. 115
            Tablesp. 116
        Assigning Call Numbersp. 116
            Nonprint Library Resourcesp. 117
        Additional Resourcesp. 117
        Summaryp. 118
Chapter 8    Library of Congress Classification Systemp. 121
        Introductionp. 122
        Cutter Expansive Classificationp. 122
        Library of Congress Classification Systemp. 123
            LCC Vocabularyp. 123
            Main Classesp. 124
            Subclassesp. 126
            History and Geographyp. 128
            Enumerationp. 129
            Cataloging in Publicationp. 130
        Cutter Numbersp. 131
            Edition or Yearp. 132
        Interpreting a LC Call Numberp. 132
        Users of Library of Congress Classification Usersp. 132
            Libraries Use LCCp. 132
            Patrons Use LCCp. 133
            How to Locate an Item in a LCC Libraryp. 133
            LC 'fools for Catalogersp. 134
            Materials Formatp. 134
        Summaryp. 134
Chapter 9    Subject Classificationp. 139
        Introductionp. 140
        Libraries Organized by Collectionsp. 140
            Collection Codesp. 142
            Status Codesp. 142
            Digital Collectionsp. 143
            Alternate Classification Systemsp. 143
            Folksonomiesp. 144
        Library of Congress Subject Headingsp. 146
            Subject Searchp. 146
            Subject I leading Structurep. 147
            Subdivisionsp. 148
            Sears Subject Headingsp. 148
        Library of Congress Subject Authorityp. 149
            Searching Subject Authorityp. 150
        6XX Subject Access Fieldsp. 151
            Indicatorsp. 153
            Subfieldsp. 153
        Assigning Subject Headingsp. 154
        Summaryp. 155
Part 3Cataloging Library Materials
Chapter 10    RDA, FRBR, and FRADp. 161
        Introductionp. 162
            Key Components of Catalogingp. 162
        Anglo-American Cataloging Rulesp. 162
            Metadatap. 163
            AACR3? Now RDA!p. 164
        RDA: Resource Description and Accessp. 165
            RDA Cataloging Rulesp. 165
            RDA Toolkitp. 166
            Vocabularyp. 167
        FRBRp. 169
            Groupsp. 169
        FRADp. 170
            Authoritiesp. 172
            Accessp. 172
        Relationships in FRBR and FRADp. 173
            FRAD Relationshipsp. 174
        Summaryp. 175
Chapter 11    Bibframe: Preparing Catalogers for the Futurep. 179
        Introductionp. 180
        Bibframe Backgroundp. 180
            Evolution of the Webp. 181
            Web 3.0p. 182
            Web 3.0 and Bibframep. 183
        Bibframe Initiativep. 184
        Bibframe Classes and Propertiesp. 184
        Bibframe Modelp. 186
        Bibframe Vocabulariesp. 187
        RDF/XML Coding for BIBFRAMEp. 190
        Bibframe Toolsp. 190
            Bibframe Editor (BFE)p. 190
            Bibframe Profile Editorp. 191
            MARC to BIBFRAME Transformation Tools: Comparison Servicep. 191
            MARC to BIBFRAME Transformation Tools: Transformation Servicep. 191
        The Future Is Nowp. 192
        LSS Catalogers Can Be Preparedp. 192
        Summaryp. 193
Chapter 12    RDA and MARC21 Cataloging Exercises and Answersp. 197
        Answers to Exercisesp. 212
Glossaryp. 219
Indexp. 225
About the Authorp. 229
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