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New? - How to Order Cataloging ManualsThe guides and manuals found here will help expedite your cataloging and make sure it is up to date, consistent, and accurate. Also see related Training Tools. Descriptive Cataloging (General Tools) DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGINGLibrary of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRI)2005 Cumulation: 1989 base text with all updates through 2005 interfiled.This two-volume set (looseleaf) is a cumulation of the 1989
base text and all updates through 2005 interfiled. For new customers and
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Brings together in one place all of the rules and practices necessary to complete the cataloging process for a serial. Because it was developed by catalogers, it's organized in a format that follows the order in which cataloging decisions are likely to be made when cataloging from an online workform. The CONSER Cataloging Manual is an essential companion to the CONSER Editing Guide and the most authoritative word on serials cataloging. It can be used by both beginning and experienced catalogers--it's a training tool and reference guide. It features the step-by-step process of cataloging a serial with reference to pertinent AACR2 rules and LC rule interpretations and explanations of LC oral tradition relating to serials.
The manual consists of three parts:
* Part 1. Original cataloging, organized into an expanded 31 comprehensive
learning modules.
* Part 2. Adapting records for online cataloging.
* Part 3. Special types of serials and special problems.
New modules of Part 2 and Part 3 and text revisions are issued in updates to the CONSER Cataloging Manual as they are written.
Includes:
* Module 0: Continuing resources
* Module 1: Introduction to serials
* Module 2: What is a serial?
* Module 3: Chief source and other sources of information
* Module 6: Title statement
* Module 7: Variant titles and title added entries
* Module 8: Numbering
* Module 10: Publication, distribution, etc. area
* Module 16: Changes that may require a new record
* Module 30: Direct access electronic serials
* Module 31: Remote access electronic serials
ISBN 0-8444-1073-X
Looseleaf pages, binder, and tabs included.
Part 1: 619 pages; Part 2-3: 360 pages; Total of 979 pages.
Price: 2006 Cumulation of the 2002 Edition, with
all updates through 2006 interfiled
$100 North America
$110 outside North America
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This two-volume publication incorporates changes resulting from format
integration, adds variable fields relating to non-print serials, and
updates the previous edition of the CEG. Serials catalogers know that
CEG is the most comprehensive tool available for cataloging serials
in the online environment. To ensure conformance to standardized practice,
use the detailed field-by-field guide to the MARC 21 format as it is
applied to AACR2 serials cataloging. Features many examples illustrating
cataloging and online input techniques. Policies and procedures also
included. An essential guide for all serials catalogers following AACR2
in a MARC-based system. Base text 572 pages. Comes in two attractive, sturdy binders.
ISBN 0-8444-0844-1
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Prepared by Todd Butler
The only comprehensive manual for newspaper cataloging and union listing.
An authority for creating bibliographic and holdings records for newspapers
in manual and machine-readable form. A ready reference to the MARC fields
used. Rules are based on national and international standards, including
those set for United States Newspaper Program participants. 266 pp.
Includes loosleaf binder and tabs. ISBN 0-8444-0682-1
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Prepared by Jean Ott
Explains the procedures used in LC's Serial Record Division for recording
"serials received." 283 pp.
Price: $10
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The definitive guide to LC map cataloging practices. Catalog map materials using the national standards developed by LC in cooperation with the worldwide map library community. A comprehensive, all-inclusive resource and reference to all pertinent AACR2 rules and LC rule interpretations affecting the standardized cataloging of non-book cartographic materials. Includes areas not covered by any other single publication. Includes looseleaf binder and tabs. ISBN 0-8444-0691-0
Also available in our online service Cataloger's Desktop.
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Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Books)
Standard Citation Forms for Published Bibliographies and Catalogs...
Cataloging rules for rare books, that is, printed textual monographs receiving special treatment within a repository. Thoroughly revised and expanded from its predecessor (Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Books, 2nd edition, 1991), now includes 19th- and 20th-century books. New introductory sections on objectives and principles and precataloging decisions, to help with local decisions about the level of detail to provide; an appendix of scanned images of early letters and symbols accompanied by their correct transcriptions; and new appendixes on collection-level cataloging, core-level cataloging, variations requiring the creation of a new bibliographic record, and individual issues of serials. 239 pp. ISBN 0-8444-1162-0
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Prepared by Peter VanWingen and Belinda D. Urquiza
Establishes citation forms for works that help verify, identify, and
describe rare books. Provides detailed citation methodology. These forms
are recommended by the Bibliographic Standards Committee of the Rare
Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research
Libraries for automated cataloging and retrieval systems. 216 pp. ISBN
0-8444-0872-7
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Archival Moving Image Materials: A Cataloging Manual, 2nd Edition (2000)
Moving Image Materials: Genre Terms
Prepared by a committee of LC Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Staff
This thoroughly revised and expanded cataloging manual--the first in 16 years-- provides catalogingrules (within the general framework of AACR2, Chapter 7) for all types of moving image materials including features, shorts, television programs, documentaries, newscasts, newsreels, educational works, home movies, compilations, commercials, trailers, excerpts, unedited footage, outtakes, and more. The rules cover all formats from 3-D to DVD.
Look for these changes in the new edition:
* Expanded rules for television programs
* Expanded rules for structuring supplied titles
* Expanded lists of terms related to physical description
* Simplified rules for cataloging different versions
* New guidance for choosing access points, such as uniform titles, name added entries, subject headings, and genre headings
* New rules for collection-level cataloging
* Examples using MARC 21 content designation
* Expanded glossary and index
* New looseleaf binder accommodates updates and local rule interpretations
Updates to the 2nd edition are located on the Web at:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/amimupd.html
ISBN 0-8444-1008-X
Price (includes binder, tabs, and text):
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$60 outside North America
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This publication is out of print. A more recent list of genre
and form terms, the Moving Image Genre-Form Guide, is available on the Web
at: www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/migintro.html
Compiled by Martha M. Yee
Standardized list of terms and cross-references for designating moving
image material genres and forms. For use in manual and automated retrieval systems. 108 pp.
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Graphic Materials: Rules for Describing Original Items and Historical Collections
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Also available in our online service Cataloger's Desktop.
Price:: $12
This publication is out of print. An updated version is available
on the Web at:
www.loc.gov/rr/print/tgm1
Volume consists of two parts: TGM I: Subject Terms and TGM II: Genre and Physical Characteristic Terms. Replaces both LC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: Topical Terms for Subject Access (1987) and Descriptive Terms for Graphic Materials: Genre and Physical Characteristic Headings (1986). Together the two parts of the complete thesaurus contain the subject terms and genre and physical characteristic terms compiled and used by the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress and archives nationwide to catalog and search for pictorial and graphic material.
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ALA-LC Romanization Schemes for Non-Roman Scripts
Tables compiled and edited by Randall K. Barry, Network Development
and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress
The definitive transliteration guide for anyone who transliterates
words, names, titles, or text from a non-Roman script into the Roman script.
Provides the most up to date ALA-LC transliteration schemes for even
obscure scripts. Includes 58 transliteration tables covering more than
145 languages and dialects written in non-Roman scripts. The first
single source for accurate, up to date LC romanization practice. Supersedes all ALA-LC romanization tables previously issued. Organized for practical use. 276 pp. ISBN 0-8444-0940-5
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Also available on the Web at: www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/roman.html
Price:
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Prepared by Paul Maher
Guide for cataloging Hebraica materials the Library of Congress way.
A supplement to AACR2, it includes a detailed guide to romanization.
With notes on how to apply LC rule interpretations and a valuable reference list of works most often required in cataloging Hebraica. 72 pp. ISBN 0-8444-0567-1
Price: $15
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Library of Congress Filing Rules
Classification and Shelflisting Manual
A real bargain! Practical tool for consistently filing records with AACR2 headings. Includes alternate rules for pre-AACR2 forms. 111 pp. ISBN 0-8444-0347-4
Also available in our online service Cataloger's Desktop.
Price: $10
The new publication provides guidelines for establishing Library of Congress classification numbers and assigning them to library materials, as well as for shelflisting materials collected by the Library of Congress. It's an accumulation of guidelines that have been formulated over several decades dealing with commonly recurring questions that arise when using LC classification.
In one volume, the manual combines and updates the guidelines for formulating the classification portion of the LC call number, formerly published separately as the Subject Cataloging Manual: Classification, and guidelines for formulating the unique book number portion of the call number, formerly published separately as the Subject Cataloging Manual: Shelflisting.
Text is printed on loose-leaf pages and shipped to you with a cover
slip, spine label, and tabs. A binder is not included. (Contact CDS
if you wish to purchase a plain white binder separately.) 378 pages.
ISBN 978-0-8444-1201-6
Updates will be published as needed, on an irregular schedule, and will be available for free on the CDS website
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