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"This book aims to provide a concise account on cataloguing aspects of non-book materials in the libraries. Cataloguing of very new materials such as Internet and digital resources has been discussed, besides the concept of online cataloguing is also discussed briefly to acquaint the librarians with this concept."
Here is a concise guide to cataloging and classifying nonbook materials -- an ever-larger part of every library's collection. Each chapter discusses one resource type and focuses on the different formats in which it is available. Chapters provide examples, illustrations, and rule interpretations from AACR2R. Item types include visual materials, sound recordings, computer files, electronic resources, and kits.
Cataloguing policy for nonbook materials; Cataloguing rules for nonbook materials; References to materials not listed in the catalogue; Glossary and abbreviations; Storage.
Discusses nonbook materials in libraries, and the cataloging of sound recordings, software, and videotapes.