Introduction to Cataloging and Classification

Höfundur Daniel N. Joudrey; Arlene G. Taylor; David P. Miller

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  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface to the Eleventh Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I: Introduction
  • 1—Cataloging in Context
  • Introduction
  • Information Organization
  • Definitions
  • Components of Information Organization
  • Functions of Bibliographic Tools
  • Uses of Information Organization
  • Catalogs
  • Definition and Functions
  • Arrangements of Online Catalogs
  • Components of Catalog Systems
  • Cataloging
  • Encoding
  • Descriptive Cataloging
  • Subject Analysis
  • Authority Control
  • Cooperative and Copy Cataloging
  • Formats of Metadata Records In Catalogs
  • Metadata and the Semantic Web
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 2—Development of Catalogs and Cataloging Codes
  • Introduction
  • Forms of Catalogs
  • Criteria for Judging Catalogs
  • Arrangement of Records in a Catalog
  • Classified Catalogs
  • Alphabetical Catalogs
  • Development of Cataloging Rules/Guidelines
  • Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR)
  • Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition (AACR2)
  • RDA: Resource Description & Access
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • Part II: Description and Access
  • 3—Description and Access: Underlying Principles and Conceptual Models
  • Introduction
  • International Cataloguing Principles
  • General Principles
  • Entities, Relationships, and Attributes
  • Objectives and Functions of the Catalogue
  • Bibliographic Description and Access Points
  • Foundations for Search Capabilities
  • Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)
  • What Is FRBR?
  • FRBR User Tasks
  • FRBR Entities, Attributes, and Inherent Relationships
  • FRBR Relationships
  • Conclusions of the FRBR Study
  • Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD)
  • What Is FRAD?
  • FRAD User Tasks
  • FRAD Entities, Attributes, and Inherent Relationships
  • FRAD Relationships
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 4—RDA Basics
  • Introduction
  • RDA: A Prologue
  • What Is RDA?
  • Data Types
  • Terminology
  • Features of RDA
  • Policy Statements
  • Core Elements
  • Examples
  • Alternatives, Options, and Exceptions
  • RDA Introduction
  • Purpose and Scope
  • Implementation Scenarios
  • Objectives and Principles Governing RDA
  • Structural Overview
  • Pre-Cataloging Decisions and Considerations
  • Mode of Issuance
  • Bibliographic Relationships
  • Types of Description
  • Technical Reading of a Resource to Be Cataloged
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 5—Manifestations and Items
  • Introduction
  • Recording Metadata Elements
  • RDA 1.4 Language and Script
  • RDA 1.7 Transcription
  • RDA 1.8-1.9 Numbers and Dates
  • RDA 1.10 Notes
  • RDA 1.11 Facsimiles and Reproductions
  • Additional Pre-Cataloging Considerations
  • Describing Manifestations and Items
  • RDA 2.3 Titles
  • RDA 2.4 Statements of Responsibility
  • RDA 2.5 Edition Statement
  • RDA 2.6 Numbering of Serials
  • RDA 2.7-2.10 Dissemination Information
  • RDA 2.11 Copyright Date
  • RDA 2.12 Series Statements
  • RDA 2.13-2.17 Other Manifestation Elements
  • RDA 2.18-2.21 Item Attributes
  • Describing Carriers
  • RDA 3.1 General Guidelines on Describing Carriers
  • RDA 3.2 Media Type
  • RDA 3.3 Carrier Type
  • RDA 3.4 Extent
  • RDA 3.5 Dimensions
  • Format-specific Elements
  • Providing Acquisition and Access Information
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 6—Works and Expressions
  • Introduction
  • Recording Attributes of Works and Expressions
  • RDA 5.1 Terminology
  • RDA 5.2 Functional Objectives and Principles
  • RDA 5.3 Core Elements
  • RDA 5.4 Language and Script
  • RDA 5.5-5.6 Authorized and Variant Access Points: Titles for Works and Expressions
  • General Elements for Authority Data
  • Describing Works and Expressions
  • RDA 6.2 Title of the Work
  • Work-related Elements
  • Expression-related Elements
  • RDA 6.27 Constructing Access Points
  • Instructions for Special Materials
  • Describing Content
  • RDA 7.1 General Guidelines on Describing Content
  • Work-related Elements
  • Expression-related Elements
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 7—Persons, Families, Places, and Corporate Bodies
  • Introduction
  • Recording Attributes of Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies
  • RDA 8.1 Terminology
  • RDA 8.2 Functional Objectives and Principles
  • RDA 8.3 Core Elements
  • RDA 8.4 Language and Script
  • RDA 8.5 General Guidelines on Recording Names
  • RDA 8.6 Access Points Representing Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies
  • General Elements for Authority Data
  • Identifying Persons
  • RDA 9.2 Names of Persons
  • Additional Elements for Persons
  • RDA 9.19 Creating Access Points for the Person
  • Identifying Families
  • RDA 10.2 Name of the Family
  • Variant Name for the Family
  • Additional Elements for Families
  • RDA 10.11 Creating Access Points for the Family
  • Identifying Places
  • RDA 16.2 Name of the Place
  • Identifying Corporate Bodies
  • RDA 11.2 Names of Corporate Bodies
  • Additional Elements for Corporate Bodies
  • RDA 11.13 Creating Access Points for the Corporate Body
  • Names and Access Points for Conferences, Meetings, etc.
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 8—Relationships and the Use of Access Points
  • Introduction
  • Recording Primary Relationships between Work, Expression, Manifestation, & Item
  • Elements for Primary Relationships among WEMI
  • Relationships between PFCs and the Group 1 Entities
  • RDA Chapter 18 General Guidelines
  • Relationships between PFCs and Works
  • RDA 19.2 Creator
  • RDA 19.3 Other Person, Family, or Corporate Body Associated with a Work
  • Relationships between PFCs and Expressions
  • Relationships between PFCs and Manifestations/Items
  • Relationships among Group 1 Entities
  • RDA Chapter 24 General Guidelines
  • RDA Chapters 25-26 Related Works and Expressions
  • RDA Chapters 27-28 Related Manifestations and Items
  • Relationships among Group 2 Entities
  • RDA Chapter 30-32 Related Persons, Families, and Corporate Bodies
  • Subject-Based Relationships in RDA
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 9—RDA Metadata in the MARC Format
  • Introduction
  • Original Cataloging Example
  • Initial Steps
  • RDA Instructions for Manifestations and Items
  • RDA Instructions for Carriers
  • RDA Instructions for Works and Expressions
  • Relationships and Access Points
  • Placing the Original Cataloging Example Into MARC
  • Fixed Field Data Elements
  • MARC Fields for Manifestation and Item Elements
  • MARC Fields for Carrier Elements and Accompanying Materials
  • MARC Fields for Content Elements
  • MARC Fields for Access Points and Notes Representing Relationships
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Part III: Authority Control
  • 10—Authority Control
  • Introduction
  • Authority Control and Functions of the Catalog
  • Fundamentals of Authority Control
  • Standardization
  • Uniqueness
  • Connections
  • System Design
  • Lack of Authority Control
  • Authority Work
  • Name and Title Authority Work
  • Subject Authority Work
  • Creation of Authority Files
  • Maintenance of Authority Systems
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • Part IV: Subject Access
  • 11—Subject Access
  • Introduction
  • Subject Analysis Process
  • Challenges in Subject Analysis
  • Attitudes Toward Subject Access
  • Alphabetical and Classified Approaches to Subjects
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 12—Verbal Subject Access
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts and Structure of Subject Headings
  • The Choice of Subject Headings
  • The Number of Subject Headings
  • Relationships among Subject Terms
  • General Principles of Controlled Vocabularies
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 13—Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH)
  • Introduction
  • Background
  • Formats and Supplementary Tools
  • Applying Subject Headings
  • Topical Subject Headings
  • Structure
  • Semantics
  • Proper Name Headings
  • Personal, Family, and Corporate Names, and the Titles of Works
  • Geographic Names
  • Headings Formerly Omitted from LCSH
  • General Characteristics of LCSH
  • Syndetic (Reference) Structure
  • General References
  • Scope Notes
  • Subdivisions
  • Filing Arrangement
  • Genre/Form Terms
  • Subject Headings for Children’s and Young Adults’ Materials
  • Faceted Application of Subject Terminology (FAST)
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 14—Sears List of Subject Headings (Sears)
  • Introduction
  • Terminology
  • Modernization of Terminology
  • Use of Subject Heading Theory in Sears
  • References
  • Structure of Subject Headings
  • Types of Subdivisions
  • Subdivisions of Broad Application
  • Subdivisions of Limited Application
  • Chronological Subdivisions
  • Geographic Headings and Subdivisions
  • Headings for Belles-Lettres
  • Physical Characteristics and Format of Sears List of Subject Headings
  • Updating
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 15—Other Verbal Access Systems
  • Introduction
  • Document Indexing
  • Hierarchical Controlled Vocabularies
  • Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  • BISAC Subject Headings List
  • Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms
  • Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors
  • Inspec Thesaurus
  • Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
  • Coordinate Indexing
  • Automatic Indexing Methods
  • KWIC and KWOC Indexing
  • Extraction of Words
  • Term Frequency and Linguistic Methods
  • Ontologies
  • Computer-Aided Indexing
  • Switching Languages
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 16—Classification
  • Introduction
  • Library Classification
  • Traditional Classification Schemes
  • Faceted Classification
  • Criteria for a Successful Classification Scheme
  • Broad and Close Classification
  • General Principles of Classifying
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 17—Decimal Classification
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Schedule Format
  • Summaries
  • Entries in Schedules
  • Notes
  • Completely Revised Schedules in Recent Editions
  • Number Building
  • Adding from Tables
  • Adding from Other Parts of the Schedules
  • The Relative Index
  • Broad and Close Classification
  • Updating
  • Abridged Editions
  • WebDewey
  • Difficulties: Long Numbers, Relocations, and Dissatisfaction
  • Universal Decimal Classification (UDC)
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 18—Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
  • Introduction
  • Classification Tools and Aids
  • Updating
  • Indexing
  • Basic Features
  • Schedule Format
  • External Format
  • Internal Format
  • Notation
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 19—Creation of Complete Call Numbers
  • Introduction
  • Cutter Numbers Devised by Charles A. Cutter
  • Cutter Numbers Devised by the Library of Congress (LC)
  • Reserved Cutter Numbers
  • Additions to LC Call Numbers
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 20—Other Classification Systems
  • Introduction
  • Cutter’s Expansive Classification
  • Brown’s Subject Classification
  • Bliss’s Bibliographic Classification
  • Special Classification Schemes
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • Part V: Formatting and Presentation
  • 21—MARC Encoding
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC)
  • Formats
  • Components of the MARC 21 Bibliographic Record
  • Duplicate Information Entry in MARC 21
  • Components of MARC 21 Authority Records
  • MARC Input Conventions and Punctuation
  • Display of MARC Bibliographic Records
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 22—Alternative Containers for Metadata
  • Introduction
  • Dublin Core
  • Dublin Core Basics
  • Dublin Core and RDA
  • Dublin Core Examples
  • Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS)
  • MODS Basics
  • MODS and RDA
  • Bibframe: Successor to MARC?
  • Library Linked Data
  • Linked Open Data
  • Library LOD: Use Cases
  • Bibliographic Framework Initiative (BIBFRAME)
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • 23—International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD)
  • Introduction
  • The Origins of ISBD
  • Purpose, Objectives, and Principles
  • The Structure of the ISBD
  • Basis of Description and Sources of Information
  • Punctuation
  • ISBD: Comparisons to Other Standards
  • Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and ISBD
  • RDA: Resource Description & Access and ISBD
  • The Semantic Web and ISBD
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • Part VI: Administrative Issues
  • 24—Cataloging Management and Support
  • Introduction
  • The Catalog Environment
  • Integrated Library Systems and Discovery Environments
  • Library Services Platforms
  • Cataloging-Related Metadata
  • Authority Records and Files
  • Lifecycle Metadata
  • Shelflists
  • Cataloging Routines
  • Copy Cataloging
  • Original Cataloging
  • Catalog Department Manuals
  • Workforms
  • Catalog Maintenance
  • Re-cataloging and Re-classification
  • Cataloging Support
  • Bibliographic Services of the Library of Congress
  • Program for Cooperative Cataloging
  • Bibliographic Networks
  • Centralized Processing and Cooperative Systems
  • Cooperative Systems
  • Cataloging Support Tools
  • Commercial Processing
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Suggested Reading
  • Appendices:
  • Appendix A: RDA Outline
  • Appendix B: ICC11 RDA Book Template
  • Glossary of Selected Terms and Abbreviations
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Authors
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