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Serials Librarianship as an Art explores the advantages and excellences of the manual check-in operation versus automation. This interesting and historical perspective argues for the value and necessity of the human factor in check-in operations and exemplifies the wariness expressed by many at the advent of the computer age.
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"The new edition of this essential work has raised the bar on an already excellent text about cataloguing." - Library Journal, Starred Review The fifth edition of the classic Cataloging and Classification covers the analysis and representation of methods used in describing, organizing, and providing access to resources made available in or through libraries. Since the last edition, there have new developments in cataloging, with the introduction of the IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) and the new, official RDA, following the 3R Project. This text presents the essence of library cataloging and classification in terms of four basic functions: descriptive cataloging, authority work, subject a...
Vol. 26 of IFLA Series on Bibliographic Control was the start of a process towards an International Cataloguing Code that will continue through 2007. Through the series of meetings represented by each volume, the reader will be able to track the development and consultation taking place throughout the different parts of the world, that will culminate with the creation of a truly international cataloguing code. The current volume 28, contains information in English and Spanish on the use of cataloguing rules throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, and provides perspectives from the experts representing each of these countries in today's environment.