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Beginning Cataloging

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This easy-to-use primer provides a complete introduction to current standard cataloging practice. The simple language, helpful examples, and clear descriptions of processes and techniques make it a valuable tool for any beginning cataloger or worker in a technical services department. Updated with key information about RDA principles and practices and following the same pragmatic approach as the first edition, the book empowers students with an understanding of the core principles and language of cataloging. Readers will learn how to apply standard descriptive cataloging rules to assign subject headings and classification numbers and to create electronic records.

The book first examines the cataloging-in-publication data found on the verso of most books. Then, chapter by chapter, it explains how this data can be developed into a full bibliographic record that can be used in an online public catalog, covering all types of material formats (books, audiovisuals, images, sound, electronic resources and more). This guide will also serve as a workbook in formal education programs or distance education programs and be useful to library technicians and those working in areas where formal training is inaccessible.

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2017

      With their sixth collaboration, two veteran technical services leaders combine their expertise to update this textbook about standard methods of cataloging and classifying library materials. Weihs (retired, Library Technician Program, Seneca Coll. of Applied Arts & Technology; Introduction to Technical Services) and Intner (retired, LIS, Simmons Coll.; Fundamentals of Technical Services) address the changes to the rules of descriptive cataloging as a result of RDA (Resource Description and Access) supplanting the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. This new edition can also serve as an in-house guide for staff who have not done formal coursework in cataloging or those in need of a reference to current cataloging practice. Cataloging instructors can also consider Lois Chan and Athena Salaba's Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction, 4th ed. or Daniel Joudrey's Introduction to Cataloging and Classification, 11th ed. Thomas Brenndorfer's RDA Essentials is recommended for students and practitioners, with the Society of American Archivists' Describing Archives: A Content Standard as the go-to for those specializing in archival cataloging. VERDICT Solely recommended as a focused orientation to contemporary cataloging.--Betty J. Glass, Univ. of Nevada Lib., Reno

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2010
      Written by two experienced catalogers, this volume provides an excellent introduction to the practice of cataloging in any library. The work addresses cataloging-in-publication, descriptive cataloging, access points, both Sears and LCSH subject headings, classification, computer coding, and copy cataloging. With the new standards coming out, the information will soon become outdated; however, as an overview to the history and current practices of cataloging, this work cannot be ignored. The simple language, examples, and clear descriptions of processes and techniques make it a valuable tool for any beginning cataloger or worker in a technical-services department.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

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