Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, Second Edition

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Pub. Date: 2001-05-24
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Summary

Structure your workload with this comprehensive guide to the role and responsibilities of library technicians! More than basic instructions on how to do library classification, this classic work is a how-to handbook covering all aspects of a library technician's job. Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, Second Edition, gives step-by-step instructions for all aspects of cataloging and classification of library materials (book and non-book), emphasizing copy cataloging but also discussing original cataloging. Because much has changed in the library field since the first edition of this valuable resource was published in 1995, each chapter has been revised and updated, and an entire new chapter has been added to discuss computer cataloging in the MARC format and cataloging of Internet materials. Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, Second Edition, interprets and explains cataloging rules and how they should be applied. Kao describes library organization and personnel patterns to illustrate the relationship between library technicians and other library staff. Library technicians will find many helpful features in Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, Second Edition, including: definitions of relevant terminology review questions to focus learning a list of suggested readings routines and responsibilities of library technicians issues and trends in library cataloging and classification detailed tables and figures to enable easier learning many convenient Web addresses for up-to-date information Cataloging and Classification for Library Technicians, Second Edition, is an ideal text to use in programs for library technical assistants and a handy reference for practicing library technicians.

Author Biography

Mary Liu Kao, MLS, MS, PhD, was Director of Library Services and Coordinator of the Library Technology Program at Three Rivers Community Technical College, in Norwich, Connecticut, for more than twenty years. Dr. Kao is now a training consultant at Innovative Interfaces, Inc., in Emeryville, California

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Introduction
1(8)
Terminology
1(2)
The Organization of the Library
3(1)
The Library Personnel
4(1)
Cataloging and the Library Technician
5(2)
Review Questions
7(2)
Library Catalogs
9(10)
Terminology
10(1)
Functions of the Catalogs
11(1)
Types of Catalogs
11(4)
Elements of a Bibliographic Record
15(2)
Review Questions
17(2)
Tools Used for Cataloging
19(8)
Terminology
19(1)
Introduction
20(1)
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, 1998 Revision
21(1)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
22(1)
Sears List of Subject Headings
23(1)
Dewey Decimal Classification and Relative Index
23(1)
Library of Congress Classification Schedules, A to Z
24(1)
C. A. Cutter's Three-Figure Author Table
25(1)
Review Questions
25(2)
Descriptive Cataloging
27(34)
Terminology
27(2)
Introduction
29(2)
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, 1998 Revision
31(1)
Part I. Description
31(14)
Part II. Headings, Uniform Titles, and References
45(14)
Review Questions
59(2)
Subject Headings
61(18)
Terminology
64(1)
Library of Congress Subject Headings
65(8)
Sears List of Subject Headings
73(5)
Review Questions
78(1)
Classification
79(18)
Terminology
81(1)
Dewey Decimal Classification System
81(7)
Book Number for the DDC
88(3)
Library of Congress Classification System
91(3)
Book Number for the LCCS
94(2)
Review Questions
96(1)
Copy Cataloging
97(14)
Terminology
98(1)
Sources for Copy Cataloging
99(11)
Review Questions
110(1)
Cataloging on Computers
111(14)
Terminology
111(1)
Introduction
112(1)
The Marc Format
113(9)
Original and Copy Cataloging on Computers
122(2)
Review Questions
124(1)
The Cataloging Department
125(8)
Terminology
125(1)
Organization
125(1)
The Authority File
126(1)
Cataloging Routines
127(1)
Processing Routines
128(1)
Filing
129(3)
Review Questions
132(1)
Issues and Trends
133(6)
Reclassification
133(1)
Recataloging
134(1)
Closing the Card Catalog
134(1)
Retrospective Conversion
134(1)
Outsourcing
135(1)
Cooperation
135(1)
The Dublin Core
136(1)
Trends
136(2)
Review Questions
138(1)
Suggested Readings 139(2)
Index 141

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