Creider, L.S.: ¬A comparison of the Paris Principles and the International Cataloguing Principles (2009)
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- Abstract
- After more than forty-five years of cataloging experience with the Paris Principles and their impact on the international sharing of bibliographic data, the process of replacing them with a wider and deeper set of International Cataloguing Principles is nearing completion. This paper compares the scope, technological context, process of decision-making, conceptual framework, and amount of change involved in the adoption of the two different statements.
- Source
- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 47(2009) no.6, S.583-599