Supplementing existing textbooks with exercises that allow practice in description, classification, subject analysis, and MARC 21, this workbook pinpoints problem areas that arise in the cataloging of a wide variety of materials in public, school, special, and academic library settings. Real title pages and other necessary materials are used throughout. AACR2 rule numbers are included, as well as questions for consideration. MARC records are provided for some 50 of 150 exercises. The book companion Web site (http://www.lu.com/workbook) has a section for students and a password protected section for instructors who adopt the book for courses. The instructor's Web site includes MARC records for all exercises. This book will appeal to cataloging students as necessary practice for sharpening their skills, as well as to beginning catalogers in the large library environment. It will be a valuable addition as individual study material and for in-house training of catalogers.
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"This book of cataloging examples is best suited for, and was intended as a supplement for, a textbook in a cataloging course. Examples are an invaluable source for teaching library science students how to catalog different sources. The cataloging course I took in graduate school had a similar workbook of examples gathered from the professor's everyday work in a large public library. This book would have saved my professor several hours of compiling, reviewing, and copying that information for class each semester." - Reference & User Services Quarterly
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-1-59158-008-9 (9781591580089)
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Elizabeth Haynes is assistant professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg.
Joanna F. Fountain is library science professor, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA; and consultant, Bibliotechnics, Austin, TX; specializing in cataloging for young and bilingual populations (Spanish and English).
Foreword by Michael Gorman Introduction Objectives of Cataloging Keys You Need to Get Started: Resources About MARC All-Format Workform Exercises 1-150 Appendix A: Selected Genre Terms Appendix B: Selected MARC Records for Exercises Index to Titles Index to Titles by Exercise Number Index to Titles by Format Index to Rules by Title Index to Rules by Number