The Code and the Cataloguer : Proceedings of the Colloquium on the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules held at the School of Library Science University of Toronto on March 31 and April 1, 1967 / ed. by Katharine Ball, Katherine Packer, Delores Phillips.
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- 025.3/2
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Program of Colloquium -- Part I. The Anglo-American Cataloging Rules -- Background, Development, Problems, and Essential Characteristics -- A Practical Guide for Cataloguers -- The Library of Congress and the New Rules -- Discussion -- Part Two. Implementing the new Rules -- Academic Libraries -- Public Libraries -- School Libraries -- Union Catalogues -- Centralized and Commercial Cataloguing -- Discussion -- Part III. Summary of Proceedings -- Summary of Proceedings -- Appendixes -- Appendix I. Headings New and Old: An Illustrative Comparison of Results under the AA and ALA Rules -- Appendix II. Principal Changes in Descriptive Cataloguing Rules -- Appendix III. Application of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules at the Library of Congress -- Appendix IV. Application of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules at the Library of Congress -- Appendix IV. The Contributors -- Index to AA Rule Numbers -- General Index
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In 1967 the University of Toronto School of Library Science held a two-day colloquium on the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, the first public discussion of the new cataloguing code. This volume contains the proceedings and discussions of that meeting. It is a useful work for librarians at all levels, giving the background to the new cataloguing rules, the intentions of the Library of Congress about implementation, and some detailed suggestions for their use by the various categories of libraries.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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