Library Cataloging
Provider-Neutral E-Monograph Report
The Provider-Neutral E-Monograph Record Task Group Report has been issued.
Introduction The Provider-Neutral E-Monograph Record Task Group was formed shortly after the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Library Association. The group's charge was to develop a monographic cataloging policy that would provide for a single electronic MARC bibliographic record to represent an online resource that is available from one or more providers. This proposal is only concerned with separate MARC records for the electronic resource-- it does not address the addition of electronic fields to the print record, otherwise known as the "Single Record Approach."
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Additions To Source Codes For Vocabularies, Rules, And Schemes
The source codes listed below have been recently approved. The codes will be added to the applicable Source Codes for Vocabularies, Rules, and Schemes lists. See the specific source code lists for current usage in MARC fields and MODS/MADS elements. The...
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Cost And Value Of Bibliographic Control
Assessing the Cost and Value of Bibliographic Control by Erin Stalberg and Christopher Cronin appears in LRTS v. 55, no. 3. In June 2009, the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services Heads of Technical Services in Large Research Libraries...
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Gpo Separate Record Cataloging Policy
The Government Printing Office (GPO) has adopted a separate record cataloging policy.At the request of the Federal Depository Library community, the Government Printing Office, Library Services & Content Services, Library Technical Information Services...
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Conser
The new issue of CONSER Line is available. Some of the topics are:CONSER Defines the "Aggregator-neutral" RecordArabic Vernacular Records Being Added to CONSERISSN Standard Undergoes Five-Year ReviewElectronic Serials Holdings Data Survey...
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Lc Staffing
The Cataloging Directorate and the Serial Record Division (Acquisitions Directorate) of the Library of Congress are currently seeking catalogers for all languages, formats, and subject areas. You do not need to be a current Library of Congress employee...
Library Cataloging