Library Cataloging
Graphic Material Cataloging
Graphic Materials: Rules for Describing Original Items and Historical Collections compiled by Elisabeth Betz Parker in 1982 is available online.
provide guidelines for cataloging a wide variety of visual materials from photographic prints, negatives, and albums to posters, cartoons, popular and fine prints, and architectural drawings. These rules are a national standard supplement to Chapter 8 of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, which focuses on modern, published audiovisual materials.
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Resource Description And Access
Medeiros, Norm (2005) The Future of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. OCLC Systems & Services 21(4):pp. 8-12. "This article discusses the impending update to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR) and its potential impact on libraries and other...
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Av Cataloging
The UCLA Film and Television Archive's Cataloging Procedure Manual (CPM) is now available on the Archive's web site.It uses a combination of Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed. rev. (AACR2R) and Archival Moving Image Materials: a Cataloging...
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General Material Designations
I've just heard that there is discussion about eliminating the GMD. Here are some the specific questions being asked: 1. GMD helps patrons find, separate, collocate, and select records for print and non-print materials. Since non-print materials are...
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Thesaurus For Graphic Materials
I'm currently reading The Audiovisual Cataloging Current edited by Sandra K. Roe. It includes a paper giving an overview of the TGM. "The Thesaurus for Graphic Materials I: Subject Terms (TGM I) provides a substantial body of terms for subject indexing...
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Cataloging Electronic Resources
Implementing the Revised AACR2 Chapter 9 for Cataloging Electronic Resources: An Online Training Presentation The Cataloging Policy Committee of the Online Audiovisual Catalogers, Inc. (OLAC), is pleased to announce the availability of an online training...
Library Cataloging