Introduction to cataloging; Introduction to principles of cataloging; Choice of entry rules; Form of entry headings for persons; Form of entry headings for corporate bodies; Uniform titles; Descriptive cataloging; Serials; Cataloging of nonbook materials; Classification; Dewey decimal classification; Library of congress classification; Other general classification systems; Subject headings; Library of congress subject headings; Sears list of subject headings; Centralized services and cataloging routines.
Daniel N. Joudrey, Arlene G. Taylor, David P. Miller ... in 2014, Wadsworth Cengage Learning published two textbooks with identical titles (Introduction to Psychology), one by Rod Plotnik and the other by James W. Kalat.
Of the few texts available for the course, Lois Chan's Cataloging and Classification is the best because the author is the most widely known and respected authority in the field and the text contains complex, difficult information that is ...
Completely updated to incorporate the changes that have occurred during the interval between the third and fourth editions, this book is the standard text for the teaching and understanding of cataloging and classification.
Introduction to Cataloging and Classification
The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) system was developed in 1897, when the LC collection had grown ... in Russian libraries.5 l Elazar Classification System is a classification system for libraries of Judaica.6 l Hicks and ...
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.
This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to Library Classification and Cataloging. It attempts to further enlighten the readers about the new concepts in this field.
In this landmark edition of the classic work, Taylor offers practitioners and students of library and information science a complete, up-to-date, and practical guide to the world of cataloging and...
Introduction to Cataloging and the Classification of Books
It interprets and explains the rules and how they should be applied but does not substitute for the reference tools needed to perform cataloguing. The 1995 first edition has been updated to account for new publications and technology.