The Concise AACR2, 4th edition is intended to promote a basic set of cataloguing rules and this new edition of the classic text takes into account all the changes and updates made to AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules), Second Edition, 2002 Revision. It incorporates the changes made to AACR2 in key areas such as electronic resources, serials, and cartographic materials; while the Appendices on capitalization, the glossary, and the comparative table of rule numbers have also been fully updated since the last edition. The concise version conveys the essence and basic principles of AACR2 while simplifying the rules to make them more accessible. Those rules taken from the full text have been rewritten and supplied with new examples designed to highlight those more commonly encountered library materials. Although the presentation may be different the end result of using the full or concise versions of AACR2 should be the same. Readership: With easy-to-follow examples of rules, the Concise AACR2 is an essential resource for cataloguing students, smaller libraries without full-time cataloguers and occasional cataloguers in libraries of all types and sizes worldwide.
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"...a must have for all students, librarians in the information services sectors who might need to deal with the basic rules of cataloguing to input a simple record in a library management system (ILM). It is a very comprehensive, informative, and easy to follow resource for the national cataloguing standards written in a clear and simple language." -- Library Management
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional Practice & Development
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-85604-540-7 (9781856045407)
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Michael Gorman is Dean of Library Services, California State University, USA.
PART 1: DESCRIPTION Introduction Rules 0-11: The description of library materials PART 2: HEADINGS, UNIFORM TITLES, AND REFERENCES Introduction Rules 21-29: Choice of access points Rules 30-44: Headings for persons Rules 45-47: Geographic rules Rules 48-56: Headings for corporate bodies Rules 57-61: Uniform titles Rules 62-65: References.