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The third edition succeeds the fifth update of second edition. One of the main features has been the adoption of new and revised international standards, notably the International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations, the ISBN 13 and the linking ISSN. New fields have been added for recording the Persistent Record Identifier. Uniform Conventional Headings for Legal and Religious texts are now catered for with separate fields. A number of fields have been revised: archival materials, manuscripts and documentation produced by the ISSN International Centre.
UNIMARC. --- MARC formats. --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- UNIMARC System --- Universal MARC Format --- MARC formats --- Format
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Cataloging of art --- MARC formats --- Visual Arts --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Visual Arts - General --- USMARC --- Art --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Subject indexing --- Museology
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The UNIMARC Authorities Format was designed in the early 1990's to allow the creation of authority and reference records for the management of controlled access points in a bibliographic database. Incorporated in this work is relevant information from other IFLA working groups and from UNIMARC users. It is published under the auspices of the IFLA Cataloguing Section. This is the 3rd, completely updated and enlarged edition.
UNIMARC --- Authority files (Information retrieval) --- Authority control (Information retrieval) --- Authority files (Cataloging) --- Authority records (Information retrieval) --- Authority work (Information retrieval) --- Library authority files --- Files (Records) --- Information retrieval --- FRAD (Conceptual model) --- UNIMARC System --- Universal MARC Format --- MARC formats --- Alphabetical cataloguing
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Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the first new international cataloguing standard for nearly thirty years. This essential new textbook builds on John Bowman's highly regarded Essential Cataloguing" to provide cataloguers with the skills needed for transition to RDA. It gives an introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), which provides the conceptual basis for RDA.
Library automation --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model) --- MARC formats --- Catalogage --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Description bibliographique --- MARC, Formats --- Rules. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Règles --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Resource description & access --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- Rules --- -025.32 --- Cataloging --- FRBR (Conceptual model). --- FRBR (Modèle conceptuel) --- Règles --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Format --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- RDA --- RDA: resource description & access --- RDA: resource description and access --- Resource description and access --- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (Conceptual model) --- Entity-relationship modeling --- Cataloging codes for descriptive cataloging --- Rules for descriptive cataloging --- Descriptive cataloging - Rules --- Descriptive cataloging - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- MARC formats - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Medical ethics.
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With the expansion of the World Wide Web during the last decade, libraries and their standards face an ever-complex environment, with new types, genres and forms of information resources. Changing information network structures and the emergence of new retrieval methods all play their roles. A three day conference was held in Lisbon, Portugal in March 2006, in order to review the current state of bibliographic standards and to discuss a number of questions in charting a future for their development.
Cataloging. --- Descriptive cataloging --- Library science. --- Rules. --- UNIMARC --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Exchange of bibliographic information --- Cataloging --- Standards --- Cataloguing --- Bibliographic information, Exchange of --- Interchange of bibliographic information --- UNIMARC System --- Universal MARC Format --- Information organization --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Books --- Library cooperation --- MARC formats
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Mystified by main entry? Confused by corporate bodies? Can't tell a description from an access point? Then this is the book for you. Cataloguing is important, despite what some people may tell you. Because it is hardly taught nowadays, there is all the more likelihood that you will find yourself having to catalogue without having been taught anything about it. This book covers descriptive cataloguing, and is designed as a simple companion to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (revised 2002 edition). Dealing primarily with printed books, but including many references to other formats, the author leads you step by step through the cataloguing process, covering: description; access points; multipart works; headings for persons; headings for corporate bodies; authority control and uniform titles.
#A0403A --- Cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- MARC formats --- 025.3 --- 025.32 --- 611 Bibliotheken --- 025.3 Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Cataloging --- Format --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Description bibliographique --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc
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To celebrate the 270th anniversary of the De Gruyter publishing house, the company is providing permanent open access to 270 selected treasures from the De Gruyter Book Archive. Titles will be made available to anyone, anywhere at any time that might be interested. The DGBA project seeks to digitize the entire backlist of titles published since 1749 to ensure that future generations have digital access to the high-quality primary sources that De Gruyter has published over the centuries.
Library automation --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Bibliographic information, Exchange of --- Interchange of bibliographic information --- Ancillary Information Systems --- Data Systems --- Emergency Care Information Systems --- Information Retrieval Systems --- Ancillary Information System --- Data System --- Information Retrieval System --- Information System --- Information System, Ancillary --- Information Systems, Ancillary --- System, Ancillary Information --- System, Data --- System, Information --- System, Information Retrieval --- Systems, Ancillary Information --- Systems, Data --- Systems, Information --- Systems, Information Retrieval --- Exchange of bibliographic information --- MARC formats --- Information Systems --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Library cooperation --- Data processing&delete& --- Congresses --- Format --- Data processing --- Congresses. --- Perinatal Information System --- Information System, Perinatal --- Perinatal Information Systems --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General. --- MARC formats - Congresses --- Exchange of bibliographic information - Data processing - Congresses
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