Crook, M.: Barbara Tillett discusses cataloging rules and conceptual models (1996)
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- Abstract
- The chief of cataloguing policy and support office at the LoC presents her views on the usefulness of conceptual modelling in determining future directions for cataloguing and the MARC format. After describing the evolution of bibliographic processes, suggests usign the entity-relationship conceptual model to step back from how we record information today and start thinking about what information really means and why we provide it. Argues that now is the time to reexamine the basic principles which underpin Anglo-American cataloguing codes and that MARC formats should be looked at to see how they can evolve towards a future, improved structure for communicating bibliographic and authority information
- Footnote
- Presentation given as part of the OCLC Office of Research Distinguished Seminar Series Jan 1997
- Source
- OCLC newsletter. 1996, no.220, S.20-22