Cataloguing for School Libraries: A Guide to Simplified Form presents the rules, based on the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, for the cataloging of library materials.
The book covers standard procedures and some proposed modifications in the cataloging of both print and non-print library materials. Subtle variations to standard procedures are made to ease the burden of catalogers and simplify the use of card catalogs. Details on cataloging from the preparation of the author entry; description of the work; adding of notes; tracing of catalog cards; and filing are thoroughly discussed.
Practicing librarians and students of library science will find this text very useful.
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978-1-4831-3651-6 (9781483136516)
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I. Main Entry A. Author Entry: Personal Names B. Corporate Bodies as Authors C. Title as Main Entry D. Anonymous ClassicsII. Description of the WorkIII. NotesIV. SerialsV. Added EntriesVI. TracingVII. Shelf List CardVIII. Non-print Material A. Phonodiscs B. Phonotapes C. Filmstrips D. Film Loops E. KitsIX. Vertical FileX. ReferencesXI. Punctuation and SpacingXII. CapitalizationXIII. AbbreviationsXIV. Directions for Typing Catalog CardsXV. Author Table for ShakespeareXVI. Abbreviations for Publishers and Manufacturers NamesXVII. Library TerminologyXVIII. Summary of Information Given on a Shelf List CardXIX. Sample CardsXX. Sample Cards for Material in FrenchXI. Sample Cards for Subject References