Library Cataloging
AACR
The new edition of the
Anglo-American Cataloging Rules due to be published in Sept. will not be used by the Library of Congress until December. More details are available at LIBRARY OF CONGRESS IMPLEMENTATION OF AMENDMENTS 2002 TO AACR2. Still makes a nice gift for the holidays.
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Library Of Congress Changed Subject Heading Subdivisions
Sept. 1 there will be a new edition of the Library of Congress Changed Subject Heading Subdivisions.Each August I review the previous years' changes from Library of Congress's "Weekly List" of new headings and cross-check them with their annual...
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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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Aacr2
The Canadian Library Association, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, and the American Library Association will publish the 2002 Revision of ANGLO-AMERICAN CATALOGUING RULES, SECOND EDITION in September 2002. Major changes...
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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...
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Serials In Aacr
After five years of work, the seriality changes to AACR2 are about to be published! July is the current target and the Library of Congress has announced that it will begin using the new rules as of September 1, 2002. Significant changes to MARC 21, including...
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