[[abstract]]There are so many libraries using AACR in our country. Undoubtedly, cataloging practice here will be much influenced by the implementation of AACR 2, and LC's closing card catalog on the Day-one (Jan. 1, 1981). This study is to provide a critical review of AACR 2, by comparing the merits and defects of two editions, for our effective use in the near future.[[notice]]補正完
An enormous development of card catalogues is a characteristic of library science in the United Stat...
Until the 2002 revision to AACR2 was adopted, cataloging rules for updating loose-leaf publications ...
This article discusses the impending update to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR) and its po...
As most librarians have probably realized by the paucity of articles in the library literature conce...
Text providing an overview of research and results regarding the implementation of AACR2 (Anglo-Amer...
OCLC's Online Union Catalog (OLUC) contains bibliographic records created under various cataloging g...
This book is not a book with detailed explanations of how to catalog different types of material com...
In this digital era, the need to embrace change is inevitable. The authors described fundamental cha...
This article describes the experience of a large academic library with headings in the OCLC database...
Prsented at the American Library Association Annual Conference, June 26, 2005, Chicago, Illinois.In ...
Among people who are concerned with the management of libraries, it is now almost universally accep...
This article describes the history of the card catalog, along with the many problems inherent in the...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:5188.555F(LIR--28) / BLDSC - British Libra...
This book covers descriptive cataloguing, and is designed as a simple companion to the Anglo-America...
T o represent the catalogers of the country in a consideration of the A.L.A. Catalog Rules, prelimin...
An enormous development of card catalogues is a characteristic of library science in the United Stat...
Until the 2002 revision to AACR2 was adopted, cataloging rules for updating loose-leaf publications ...
This article discusses the impending update to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR) and its po...
As most librarians have probably realized by the paucity of articles in the library literature conce...
Text providing an overview of research and results regarding the implementation of AACR2 (Anglo-Amer...
OCLC's Online Union Catalog (OLUC) contains bibliographic records created under various cataloging g...
This book is not a book with detailed explanations of how to catalog different types of material com...
In this digital era, the need to embrace change is inevitable. The authors described fundamental cha...
This article describes the experience of a large academic library with headings in the OCLC database...
Prsented at the American Library Association Annual Conference, June 26, 2005, Chicago, Illinois.In ...
Among people who are concerned with the management of libraries, it is now almost universally accep...
This article describes the history of the card catalog, along with the many problems inherent in the...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:5188.555F(LIR--28) / BLDSC - British Libra...
This book covers descriptive cataloguing, and is designed as a simple companion to the Anglo-America...
T o represent the catalogers of the country in a consideration of the A.L.A. Catalog Rules, prelimin...
An enormous development of card catalogues is a characteristic of library science in the United Stat...
Until the 2002 revision to AACR2 was adopted, cataloging rules for updating loose-leaf publications ...
This article discusses the impending update to the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR) and its po...