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    BK
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Classification
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Date
    30. 7.2004 14:20:29
    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Kairo <2005>
    RVK
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    Series
    IFLA series on bibliographic control; vol. 29
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Kairo <2005>
  2. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 2. Report from the 2nd IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004 (2005) 1.05
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    BK
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Classification
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    Date
    30. 7.2004 14:20:29
    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Buenos Aires <2004>
    RVK
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Buenos Aires <2004>
  3. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 4. Report from the 4th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Seoul, Korea, 2006 (2007) 1.02
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    Classification
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    Date
    30. 7.2004 14:20:29
    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Seoul <2006>
    RVK
    AN 74500 Allgemeines / Buch- und Bibliothekswesen, Informationswissenschaft / Bibliothekswesen / Kataloge, Katalogisierung / Titelaufnahme, Katalogisierung im Ausland (LS 1) / International, Allgemeines
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Seoul <2006>
  4. Methodisch-didaktische Probleme des Lehrfachs Alphabetische Katalogisierung : 5 Vorträge (1976) 0.12
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: KIRFEL, G.: Methodisch-didaktische Überlegungen zum Fach "Alphabetische Katalogisierung" nach den "Preußischen Instruktionen" - JUNG, R.: Methodik und Didaktik einer Einführung in die RAK nach vorausgegangenem Unterricht der Titelaufnahme nach den "Preußischen Instruktionen" - MIRBT, K.-W.: Das Lehrfach "Publikationskunde" als Hilfsfach für das Fach "Alphabetische Katalogisierung" - SOBOTTKE, I.: Anforderungen einer wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek an die Diplom-Bibliothekare hinsichtlich der Kenntnisse in alphabetischer Katalogisierung - GREITZKE, M.: Anforderungen einer Öffentlichen Bibliothek an Diplom-Bibliothekare, die an einem Bibliothekssystem in der Abteilung Alphabetische Katalogisierung arbeiten
    Imprint
    Berlin : Deutscher Buibliotheksverband / Arbeitsstelle für das Bibliothekswesen
    Signature
    78 BBVB 104 +1
  5. Wien, K. u. G. Scholz-Mattuhs (Bearb.): Titelaufnahme nach RAK (1997) 0.10
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    Abstract
    Für alle Bibliotheken der Bundesrepublik Deutschland wurde ein einheitliches System der Titelaufnahme entwickelt: die RAK. Seit der Einführung der EDV im Bibliothekswesen und durch die verstärkte Zusammenarbeit in Verbünden und Netzen hat die Standardisierung der Katalogisierung noch mehr an Bedeutung gewonnen. In der Broschüre wird versucht, aus dem recht komplizierten und umfangreichen Regelwerk diejenigen Teile herauszugreifen, die für Schulbibliotheken relevant sind. Somit wird das Regelwerk auf ein handhabbares Maß reduziert. Die Anwendungen werden durch Beispiele erläutert
  6. Managing cataloging and the organization of information : philosophies, practices and challenges at the onset of the 21st century (2000) 0.06
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    Footnote
    Rez. in ZfBB 51(2004) H.1, S.54-55 (G. Pflug): "Unter dem wachsenden Einfluss der Informationstechnologie auf den Bibliotheksbereich nimmt die Katalogisierung eine Schlüsselstellung ein. Das vorliegende Werk gliedert sich in zwei Teile. Der erste Abschnitt ist mit »National Libraries« überschrieben, befasst sich jedoch nur mit der Library of Congress und der National Library of Canada. Ihm folgen Artikel über »Libraries around the world«. Dabei fälltjedoch auf, dass diese Studien zwar Bibliotheken in Großbritannien, Australien, Mittel- und Südamerika und selbst Afrika (Botswana) behandeln, nicht jedoch aus Kontinentaleuropa, trotz entsprechender Aktivitäten etwa in den Niederlanden, in Frankreich oder den deutschsprachigen Ländern. Nur DOBIS/LIBIS wird erwähnt, aber nur, weil es für kurze Zeit die kanadische Entwicklung beeinflusst hat. Im zweiten Teil kommen Katalogisierungsfachleute aus vier Spezial- und neun akademischen Bibliotheken - ausschließlich aus Nordamerika und Großbritannien - zu Wort. So enthält das Werk in 22 Beispielen Berichte über individuelle und regionale Lösungen. Dabei steht die Frage im Vordergrund, zu welchen Änderungen in der Katalogisierungs- und Sacherschließungspraxis die neuen elektronischen Techniken geführt haben. So streben z.B. die englischen Hochschulbibliotheken ein koordiniertes System an. Mit dem Übergang der British Library zu MARC 21 wird das Katalogsystem in Großbritannien nachhaltig beeinflusst - um nur zwei nahe liegende Beispiele zu nennen. Insgesamt werden drei Aspekte behandelt, die Automatisierungstechnik; die dabei einzusetzende Kooperation und das Outsourcing - nicht nur durch Übernahme von Daten anderer Bibliotheken oder durch Verbundsysteme, vor allem der Library of Congress, sondern auch durch Buchhandelsfirmen wie Blackwell North America Authority Control Service. In der Frage der Sacherschließung befassen sich die Beiträge mit den im amerikanischen Bereich üblichen Klassifikationssystemen, vor allem der Colon Classification, Dewey in seinen beiden Formen oder der Library of Congress Classification. Für die deutsche Diskussion sind diese Aspekte vor allem wegen des Übergangs der Deutschen Bibliothek in ihrer Nationalbibliografie zur DDC von großem Interesse (vgl. Magda Heiner-Freiling: Die DDC in der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie. In Dialog mit Bibliotheken. 15. 2003, Nr. 3, S. 8-13). Doch stellen auch die unterschiedlichen Überlegungen zur alphabetischen Katalogisierung, verbunden mit den da zugehörigen Datenbanken, einen interessanten Beitrag zur augenblicklichen Diskussion in Deutschland dar, da auch hier seit einigen Jahren die Katalogisierung nach RAK und ihre Ablösung eine lebhafte Diskussion ausgelöst hat, wie unter anderem der zusammenfassende Beitrag von Elisabeth Niggemann in: Dialog mit Bibliotheken (15. 2003, Nr. 2, S. 4-8) zeigt. Auch die angloamerikanischen und die mit ihnen zum Beispiel in Mexiko, Südamerika oder Australien verbundenen Bibliotheken - das zeigt das Buch deutlich - diskutieren die Frage der alphabetischen Katalogisierung kontrovers. So werden z.B. neben den dominanten AACR-Regeln mit ihrer Weiterentwicklung mehr als zehn andere Katalogisierungssysteme und rund 20 Online-Datenbanken behandelt. Damit liefert das Buch für die Diskussion in Deutschland und die anstehenden Entscheidungen in seiner Grundtendenz wie in den unterschiedlichen-auch widersprüchlichen-Aspekten dereinzelnen Beiträge wertvolle Anregungen."
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.30, no.1
  7. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 5. Report from the 5th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Pretoria, South Africa, 2007 = Rapport de la 5ème Réunion d'Experts de l'IFLA sur un Code International de Catalogage (2008) 0.05
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  8. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code. Report from the 1st Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Frankfurt 2003 (2004) 0.05
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    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
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    06.70 / Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung
    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
    Date
    30. 7.2004 14:20:29
    Footnote
    Rez. in: KO 31(2004) no.4, S.255-257: (P. Riva): "Cataloguing standardization at the international level can be viewed as proceeding in a series of milestone conferences. This meeting, the first in a series which will cover different regions of the world, will take its place in that progression. The first IFLA Meeting of Experts an an International Cataloguing Code (IME ICC), held July 28-30, 2003 at Die Deutsche Bibliothek in Frankfurt, gathered representatives of almost all European countries as well as three of the four AACR author countries. As explained in the introduction by Barbara Tillett, chair of the IME ICC planning committee, the plan is for five meetings in total. Subsequent meetings are to take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina (held August 17-18, 2004) for Latin America and the Carribean, to be followed by Alexandria, Egypt (2005) for the Middle East, Seoul, South Korea (2006) for Asia, and Durban, South Africa (2007) for Africa. The impetus for planning these meetings was triggered by the 40th anniversary of the Paris Principles, approved at the International Conference an Cataloguing Principles held in 1961. Many will welcome the timely publication of the reports and papers from this important conference in book form. The original conference website (details given an p. 176) which includes most of the same material, is still extant, but the reports and papers gathered into this volume will be referred to by cataloguing rule makers long after the web as we know it has transformed itself into a new (and quite possibly not backwards compatible) environment.
    The book is organized into four sections: introduction and results; presentation papers; background papers; and an appendix. The introduction by Barbara Tillett serves as a summary and report of the IME ICC meeting itself. The statement of the purpose of the meeting bears reporting in full (p. 6): "The goal for this meeting was to increase the ability to share cataloguing information worldwide by promoting standards for the content of bibliographic records and authority records used in library catalogues." The next item is a report summarizing the cataloguing Code comparisons prepared prior to the conference. As a mechanism for discussion, 18 codes were compared with the Paris Principles, the extent of compliance or divergence noted and discussed by representatives from the respective rule-making bodies. During the meeting the presentation of the comparisons took up half of the first day, but for the detailed responses one must return to the IME ICC website. The published summary is very dense, and difficult to follow if one is not very familiar with the Paris Principles or the codes being compared. The main outcome of the meeting follows, this is the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (draft, as approved Dec. 19, 2003 by IME ICC participants), accompanied by a useful Glossary. The most important eontribution of this volume is to serve as the permanent and official record of the Statement as it stands after the first IME ICC meeting. Subsequent meetings will surely suggest modifications and enhancements, but this version of the Statement needs to be widely read and commented on. To this end the website also makes available translations of the Statement into 15 European languages, and the glossary into four languages. Compared to the Paris Principles, this statement covers some familiar ground in the choice of access points and forms of names, but its overall scope is broader, explicitly referring to the role of authority records, entities in bibliographic records and relationships. It concludes with an appendix of "Objectives for the construction of cataloguing codes."
    The next section collects three papers, all presented at the meeting by the people best placed to address the topics authoritatively and comprehensively. The first is by John D. Byrum, of the Library of Congress, and Chair of the ISBD Review Group, who clearly and concisely explains the history and role of the ISBDs in "IFLA's ISBD Programme. Purpose, process, and prospects." The next paper, "Brave new FRBR world" is by Patrick Le Boeuf, of the Bibliothèque nationale de France and Chair of the FRBR Review Group (a French version is available an the website). Drawing from his extensive expertise with FRBR, Le Boeuf explains what FRBR is and equally importantly is not, points to its impact in the present context of Code revision, and discusses insights relevant to the working group topics that can be drawn from FRBR. Closing this section is Barbara Tillett's contribution "A Virtual International Authority File," which signals an important change in thinking about international cooperation for bibliographic control. Earlier efforts focussed an getting agreement about form and structure of headings, this view stresses linking authority files to share the intellectual effort yet present headings to the user in the form that is most appropriate culturally.
    The section of background papers starts most appropriately by reprinting the Statement of Principles from the 1961 Paris Conference and continues with another twelve papers of varying lengths, most written specifically for the IME ICC. For the published report the papers have been organized to follow the order of topics assigned to the Tive working groups: Working Group 1 Personal names; WG2 Corporate bodies; WG3 Seriality; WG4 Multivolume/multipart structures; and WG5 Uniform titles, GMDs. Pino Buizza and Mauro Guerrini co-author a substantial paper "Author and title access point control: On the way national bibliographic agencies face the issue forty years after the Paris Principles," which was first presented in Italian at the November 2002 workshop an Cataloguing and Authority Control in Rome. Issues that remain unresolved are which name or title to adopt, which form of the name or title, and which entry word to select, while choice of headings has become more uniform. The impact of catalogue language (meaning both the language of the cataloguing agency and of the majority of users of the catalogue) an these choices is explored by examining the headings used in ten national authority files for a full range of names, personal and corporate. The reflections presented are both practical and grounded in theory. Mauro Guerrini, assisted by Pino Buizza and Lucia Sardo, contributes a further new paper "Corporate bodies from ICCP up to 2003," which is an excellent survey of the surprisingly controversial issue of corporate bodies as authors, starting with Panizzi, Jewett, Cutter, Dziatzko, Fumagalli, and Lubetzky, through the debate at the Paris Conference, to the views of Verona, Domanovszky and Carpenter, and work under the auspices of IFLA an the Form and structure of corporate headings (FSCH) project and its Rvew, as well as a look at the archival standard ISAAR(CPF). This paper is the only one to have a comprehensive bibliography.
    Ton Heijligers reflects an the relation of the IME ICC effort to AACR and calls for an examination of the principles and function of the concept of main entry in his brief paper "Main entry into the future?" Ingrid Parent's article "From ISBD (S) to ISBD(CR): a voyage of discovery and alignment" is reprinted from Serials Librarian as it tells of the successful project not only to revise an ISBD, but also to harmonize three Codes for serials cataloguing: ISBD (CR), ISSN and AACR. Gunilla Jonsson's paper "The bibliographic unit in the digital context" is a perceptive discussion of level of granularity issues which must be addressed in deciding what to catalogue. Practical issues and user expectation are important considerations, whether the material to be catalogued is digital or analog. Ann Huthwaite's paper "Class of materials concept and GMDs" as well as Tom Delsey's ensuing comments, originated as Joint Steering Committee restricted papers in 2002. It is a great service to have them made widely available in this form as they raise fundamental issues and motivate work that has since taken place, leading to the current major round of revision to AACR. The GMD issue is about more than a list of terms and their placement in the cataloguing record, it is intertwined with consideration of whether the concept of classes of materials is helpful in organizing cataloguing rules, if so, which classes are needed, and how to allow for eventual integration of new types of materials. Useful in the Code comparison exercise is an extract of the section an access points from the draft of revised RAK (German cataloguing rules). Four short papers compare aspects of the Russian Cataloguing Rules with RAK and AACR: Tatiana Maskhoulia covers corporate body headings; Elena Zagorskaya outlines current development an serials and other continuing resources; Natalia N. Kasparova covers multilevel structures; Ljubov Ermakova and Tamara Bakhturina describe the uniform title and GMD provisions. The website includes one more item by Kasparova "Bibliographic record language in multilingual electronic communication." The volume is rounded out by the appendix which includes the conference agenda, the full list of participants, and the reports from the five working groups. Not for the casual reader, this volume is a must read for anyone working an cataloguing code development at the national or international levels, as well as those teaching cataloguing. Any practising cataloguer will benefit from reading the draft statement of principles and the three presentation papers, and dipping into the background papers."
    Weitere Rez. in: ZfBB 52(2005) H.3/4, S.227-228 (K. Haller): " ... Im Mittelpunkt der Publikation steht das revidierte Statement of International Cataloguing Principles. Es wendet sich mit seinen Grundsätzen gleichermaßen an Bibliografien und Bibliothekskataloge sowie Datensammlungen in Archiven, Museen und dergleichen Einrichtungen. Terminologisch und inhaltlich geht das Statement von den Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) aus. Durch die Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records (FRANAR) werden die Normdateien und die Sacherschließung in das Statement eingebracht. Die FRBR sind ein theoretisches Modell, ein strategisches Dokument, in dem durch die Entitäten die logischen Zusammenhänge dargestellt und damit die notwendi ge Erschließungsqualität definiert wird. Es geht um klare Grundsätze für Wahl, Anzahl und Art der Suchbegriffe (access points) und deren Beziehungen. ... Insgesamt ist die Publikation sehr zu begrüßen und als Pflichtlektüre allen Verantwortlichen im Erschließungsbereich und dem in Ausbildung befindlichen Nachwuchs dringend zu empfehlen."
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    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Frankfurt <Main, 2003>
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    Footnote
    Rez. in Mitt VÖB 64(2011) H.1, S.151-153 (S. Breitling): "Wie sieht die Rolle der Katalogisierung im 21. Jahrhundert aus? In diversen Blogs und Mailinglisten wird darüber seit geraumer Zeit diskutiert. Der Bereich Katalogisierung befindet sich in einer Phase tiefgreifenden Wandels, ausgelöst durch eine Vielzahl von Faktoren, von denen veränderte Nutzererwartungen bei der Recherche und die wachsende Menge an neuen zu katalogisierenden Materialien (e-Books, Web-Ressourcen etc.) und Formaten nur zwei Aspekte darstellen. Das technische Umfeld wird nicht zuletzt durch fortgeschrittene Möglichkeiten im Bereich Retrieval und Präsentation geprägt. Wie schafft man es, dass Katalogisierung als Teil des gesamten Bibliothekswesens relevant und zeitgemäß bleibt? Welche der in Jahrzehnten Katalogisierungspraxis erarbeiteten Standards sind erhaltenswert, und welche sind im Hinblick auf den Fortschritt der IT und ein mögliches Semantic Web vielleicht gar nicht mehr nötig oder müssen an die Gegebenheiten angepasst werden? Mit diesen und anderen Fragen beschäftigt sich die Aufsatzsammlung "Conversations with catalogers in the 21st century". In der Community bekannte Personen wie Martha Yee, Christine Schwartz oder James Weinheimer kommen zu Wort, aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum Bernhard Eversberg, Entwickler des Bibliothekssystems Allegro.
    Ein großes Thema ist erwartungsgemäß das neue Regelwerk RDA, das, um es vorwegzunehmen, bei den drei Autoren, die sich ausschließlich diesem Gesichtspunkt widmen, vorwiegend auf Kritik stößt. Erstmals publiziert wird an dieser Stelle eine Studie der Herausgeberin Elaine R. Sanchez, die ein Meinungsbild der einschlägig tätigen Bibliothekarinnen (wie z.B. Titelaufnehmerinnen, Systembibliothekarinnen) zum Umstieg auf RDA zeichnet. Wie in den anderen Kapiteln liegt auch hier der Schwerpunkt auf dem US- bzw. anglo-amerikanischen Raum, was einen Blick über den eigenen Tellerrand ermöglicht und eine Grundstimmung einfängt, der man auch in Europa und hierzulande angesichts internationaler Kooperationen und zunehmend globaler Ausrichtung bei Standards und Regelwerken Beachtung schenken sollte. Andere Beiträge setzen sich mit Themen auseinander, die ebenfalls die Rolle der Katalogisierung unter sich ständig und rasant verändernden Bedingungen betreffen: die Bedeutung von bibliographischen Standards (und Qualitätsstandards im besonderen) im Zeitalter von Google Books, das Titeldaten aus Bibliotheken "nur noch" in einem Mashup mit anderen algorithmisch aufbereiteten Daten verarbeitet; das sich wandelnde Berufsbild von Titelaufnehmerinnen, die mit traditionellen Materialien und Datenformaten arbeiten, hin zu Metadaten-Spezialisten, die sich durch Kenntnisse digitaler Objekte und der entsprechenden Formate wie etwa Dublin Core auszeichnen; Anpassung von Workflows an die technischen Möglichkeiten der Automatisierung und Digitalisierung; Anforderungen an Ausbildung und berufliche Weiterbildung von Katalogisierungsexpertinnen etc. Eine chronologische Bibliographie von Literatur mit Bezug auf Bibliotheken und Katalogisierung von 1800 bis heute beschließt den Band.
    Eine wiederkehrende positive Einschätzung ist, dass Katalogisiererinnen sich in der jüngeren Geschichte schon mehrmals Wandel und Veränderungen stellen mußten (z.B. Umstieg von Zettelkatalog auf EDV) und dies auch stets gut gemeistert haben. Allerdings muss man hier anmerken, dass neue Entwicklungen erst mit (großer) Verzögerung nachvollzogen wurden und Bibliotheken heute nicht mehr die einzigen sind, die bibliographische Daten bereitstellen. Es gilt also mehr denn je, sich als ein Player unter vielen zu positionieren und die Rolle neu zu definieren, die Bibliotheken (und vor allem die Katalogisierung als Rückgrat der Informationsversorgung) in einer veränderten Wissens- und Informationslandschaft spielen. Der vorliegende Titel kann hierzu Anregungen und Denkanstöße aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln, wenn auch keine wirklich revolutionären Ansätze oder gar fertigen Lösungen liefern."
    Isbn
    978-1-59884-702-4
    RSWK
    Katalogisierung / Aufsatzsammlung
    Subject
    Katalogisierung / Aufsatzsammlung
  10. Mikroformen in Bibliotheken : Beiträge einer Fortbildungsveranstaltung (1994) 0.03
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    Content
    Enthält u.a.: CREMER, M.: Katalogisierung von Mikroformen einschl. Nutzung von international zugänglichen Fremdleistungen
  11. Hauke, P. (Bearb.): RAK versus AACR : Projekte - Prognosen - Perspektiven. Beiträge zur aktuellen Regelwerksdiskussion. (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Seit dem 6. Dezember 2001 steht fest: »Der Standardisierungsausschuss strebt grundsätzlich einen Umstieg von den deutschen auf internationale Regelwerke und Formate (AACR und MARC) an.« Ein Beschluss mit weitreichenden Folgen. Wie reagiert die deutsche »Bibliotheksszene« darauf? Inwieweit brächte ein Umstieg von RAK auf AACR Vor- bzw. Nachteile? Oder geht es gar nicht um einen Umstieg sondern um ein neues Regelwerk, das die Stärken von RAK als auch von AACR in sich vereinigt? Welche grundlegenden Veränderungen würden aus einem Regelwerkswechsel resultieren? Solchen und anderen Fragen geht diese Sammlung nach. In 19 aktuellen Beiträgen legen renommierte Autorinnen und Autoren ihre Sicht der Dinge dar. Es schreiben Vertreter wissenschaftlicher und öffentlicher Bibliotheken, der Spezialbibliotheken und der One-Person-Libraries sowie Repräsentanten bibliothekarischer Arbeitsgemeinschaften, der Verbünde, bibliographischer Dienste und der Berufsverbände. Der vorliegende Band verkörpert die erste kompakte Beitragssammlung zur Diskussion um RAK versus AACR. Ziel dieser Publikation ist es, den Regelwerksdiskurs in eine breitere Öffentlichkeit zu tragen. Sowohl die Autoren als auch die Herausgeberin und ihr Team von Studierenden der Bibliothekswissenschaft an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin hoffen mit dieser Veröffentlichung neue Denkanstöße zu geben und die Debatte zu vertiefen.
    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 55(2003) H.4, S.259-260 (B. Rohde): "»Nikolausbeschluss« - ein recht untypischer Fachausdruck im Bibliothekswesen. Dennoch gibt es sicherlich nur wenige Personen in den wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken Deutschlands, die mit diesem Begriff nichts anzufangen wissen. »Der Standardisierungsausschuss strebt grundsätzlich einen Umstieg von den deutschen auf internationale Regelwerke und Formate (AACR und MARC) an«, entschied das dem Hause Der Deutschen Bibliothek angegliederte nationale Gremium für Regelwerksfragen am 6. Dezember 2001. Der geplante Umstieg vom derzeitigen nationalen Datenformat MAB und Regelwerk RAK auf das aus dem angloamerikanischen Raum stammende MARC-Datenformat (Machine Readable Cataloging) sowie das Katalogregelwerk AACR (Anglo-American Cataloging Rules), derzeit in der 1988 revidierten zweiten Ausgabe vorliegend, wurde letztes Jahr wie kein anderesThema auf breiter Basis diskutiert. Eine Gruppe Studierender am Institut für Bibliothekswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität Berlin hat nun diese Diskussion aufgegriffen. In ihrem Publikationsprojekt unter der Leitung der Herausgeberin Petra Hauke ist es ihnen gelungen, Vertreter der unterschiedlichsten Meinungen zum Thema » RAK versus AACR« als Autoren für Einzelbeiträge in diesem Sammelband zu gewinnen. - Sachliche Diskussion - Wer die Diskussion verfolgt hat, weiß einen Teil der Autoren einer entsprechenden Meinungsfraktion ohne weiteres zuzuordnen. Die Diskussion ist auch mit Beteiligung einiger der Autoren in den fachspezifischen Mailinglisten tagesaktuell teilweise sehr heftig geführt worden. Mitunter sind die Beiträge auch durch Veröffentlichung an anderer Stelle oder durch Vorträge bereit bekannt gewesen und haben für diesen Band eine Oberarbeitung erfahren. Wenn auch der Begriff »versus« aus dem Titel den recht deutlichen emotionalen Frontverlauf zwischen Gegnern und Befürwortern des geplanten Umstiegs einfängt, so finden sich doch die Vertreter der verschiedensten Meinungsrichtungen auf einer sachlichen Ebene in diesem Buch wieder. Insofern kann es zum Verständnis der jeweiligen Gegenseite beitragen, ebenso wie zur Meinungsbildung bei Personen, die sich mit diesem Thema noch nicht intensiv beschäftigt haben. Quasi als »Repräsentantinnen« Der Deutschen Bibliothek und damit des Standardisierungsausschusses als beschlussfassendes Gremium zeigen Renate Gömpel und Gudrun Henze im einführenden Beitrag in erster Linie auf entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Ebene die Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten beider Regelwerke auf. Die Vorgeschichte des Umstiegsbeschlusses wird ebenfalls nachgezeichnet sowie ein Ausblick auf die weitere Planung gegeben. Auch führt das Autorinnenduo Gründe auf, die aus Sicht Der Deutschen Bibliothek für einen Umstieg sprechen. Tatsächlich hat Die Deutsche Bibliothek als größter nationaler Datenlieferant sicherlich auch das größte Interesse an einem Umstieg aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen. Zur bisherigen Umstiegsdiskussion hat Bernhard Eversberg durch seine Online-Umfrage der breiten Bibliotheksbasis Gehör verschafft. In seiner »Theorie der Bibliothekskataloge und Suchmaschinen« erarbeitet er die gemeinsamen und unterschiedlichen Grundlagen dieser beiden Suchwerkzeuge. Er weist hierbei auch auf die Bedeutung des Datenformates hin, das getrennt von den Regelwerken zu betrachten sei. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit verdient auch der Beitrag von Luise Hoffmann; das Projekt der Machbarkeitsstudie zum Umstieg von Seiten Der Deutschen Bibliothek liegt in ihren Händen. In ihrem Beitrag hat sie die verantwortungsvolle Aufgabe übernommen, die beiden Regelwerke aufgrund ihrer inneren Struktur zu vergleichen. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede im Aufbau, bei den Bestimmungen für Haupt- und Nebeneinträge sowie den Ansetzungsregeln von Personen und Körperschaften kommen hier nicht zu kurz. Ihr Versuch, »Vorurteile abzubauen und die Gemeinsamkeiten der Regelwerke hervorzuheben«, trägt sehr dazu bei, dem strikten »versus« die Spitze zu nehmen.
    - Praktische Erfahrungen - Die vorhandenen Möglichkeiten, auf diesen Gemeinsamkeiten aufzubauen ohne die nationale Regelwerkstradition zu unterbrechen, werden von Monika Münnich dargestellt. Sie nimmt besonders zum letzten Stand der ausgesetzten RAK-Generalrevision unter dem Arbeitstitel »RAK2« Stellung. Dadurch weist sie Wege auf, wie durchaus noch ein nationales Regelwerk mit guter Abstimmung auf die durch die AACR2 gesetzten internationalen Gegebenheiten entstehen könnte, wenn denn eine Weiterarbeit erfolgen würde. Der Beitrag zeigt zudem, dass tatsächlich das »versus« durch ein »und« ersetzt werden kann. Die Autorin verweist auch auf die international existierenden Reformbestrebungen (Ifla). Diese gelten den derzeit unterschiedlichen Ansetzungsregeln, die zu voneinander abweichenden Normdaten führen. Günther Hupfer ergänzt diese Ausführungen, indem er die unterschiedlichen Ansetzungsregeln und die hieraus resultierenden unterschiedlichen Normdaten im Detail untersucht. Die Katalogisierungspraxis steht im Beitrag von Michael W. Mönnich im Vordergrund. Am Beispiel der Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Karlsruhe erhält man einen Einblick in den derzeitigen Arbeitsaufwand und die Kosten, die bei der Anfertigung eines Katalogisats beziehungsweise bei der Ubernahme und Anpassung von Fremddaten anfallen - ein Plädoyer für ein schlankes und einfaches Regelwerk für alle in Bibliotheken vorhandenen Medienarten. Elena Balzardi aus der Schweizerischen Landesbibliothek berichtet über die Erfahrungen aus ihrem Hause mit MARC und AACR2. Die Schweiz ist zwar mehrsprachig, jedoch sind durch den größe ren deutschsprachigen Bevölkerungsanteil die Bibliotheken in diesem Raum eng mit dem deutschen Bibliothekswesen verbunden. Damit liegen immerhin schon seit mehreren Jahren unterschiedliche Erfahrungen mit auf deutschsprachige Bibliotheken angepasste Anwendungen dieses angloamerikanischen Datenformats und Regelwerks vor. Daneben befinden sich MARC und AACR2 bei den Bibliotheken des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts (DIA), die einen eigenständigen kleinen Verbund gebildet haben, auf der Ebene von Spezialbibliotheken im Einsatz. Über die Gründe der Wahl und die bisherigen Erfahrungen der DIA-Bibliotheken berichtet SabineThänert. Szenarien für den Umstieg Ursula Hoffmann aus der Württembergischen Landesbibliothek Stuttgart beschäftigt sich mit den möglichen Auswirkungen eines Umstiegs auf die einzelnen Bibliotheken. Sie hat dabei besonders die diversen Normdateien (GKD, PND, SWD) im Auge, bei denen der Arbeitsaufwand zur Umarbeitung das Gros der Arbeit ausmachen würde. Besonders die gravierenden Veränderungen für die Zeitschriftendatenbank (ZDB) werden herausgestellt. Diese Ausführungen werden von einem Autorenteam, Fachleute in der Arbeit mit GKD und ZDB, weiter vertieft. Die Folgen eines Umstiegs für bibliographische Datenbanken, hier am Beispiel der Landes bibliographie von Baden-Württemberg, stellt Heidrun Wiesenmüller dar.
    Thomas Berger betrachtet die Entwicklung von Regelwerken und Datenformaten aus der Sicht von Spezialbibliotheken, während Karin Aleksander zum Nebenaspekt der Umstiegsfolgen für die Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung Stellung nimmt und damit den Bogen zur verbalen Sacherschließung zieht. Walther Umstätter befasst sich mit dem Einfluss von XML auf beide Regelwerke und spricht damit die große Bedeutung von webfreundlichen Lösungen für die Zukunft an. Mit bibliothekspolitischen Thesen beschäftigen sich Heidrun Wiesenmüller, Günther Franzmeier und Annette Rath-Beckmann in ihren jeweiligen Beiträgen. Jürgen Kaestner nimmt Stellung zum Umstieg aus der Sicht eines Mitarbeiters in einer Behördenbibliothek. Im letzten Beitrag kommen von Klaus-Peter Böttger Anmerkungen aus dem Bereich der Öffentlichen Bibliotheken zum Zuge. Dieser große Bereich des deutschen Bibliothekswesens ist in der bisherigen Diskussion um Regelwerke und Formate unterrepräsentiert. Abschließend findet sich im Anhang eine Sammlung offizieller Stellungnahmen zum Regelwerksumstieg. Kurzum bietet dieses Buch eine Vielzahl von Beiträgen zu den unterschiedlichsten Aspekten des geplanten Umstiegs, zeigt die Heterogenität des deutschen Bibliothekswesens und die Fachkompetenz, Diskussionsfreudigkeit und auch Aufgewecktheit der deutschen Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare in dieser Angelegenheit."
    Imprint
    Bad Honnef : Bock und Herchen
  12. Catalogue 2.0 : the future of the library catalogue (2013) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Will there be a library catalogue in the future and, if so, what will it look like? In the last 25 years, the library catalogue has undergone an evolution, from card catalogues to OPACs, discovery systems and even linked data applications making library bibliographic data accessible on the web. At the same time, users expectations of what catalogues will be able to offer in the way of discovery have never been higher. This groundbreaking edited collection brings together some of the foremost international cataloguing practitioners and thought leaders, including Lorcan Dempsey, Emmanuelle Bermès, Marshall Breeding and Karen Calhoun, to provide an overview of the current state of the art of the library catalogue and look ahead to see what the library catalogue might become. Practical projects and cutting edge concepts are showcased in discussions of linked data and the Semantic Web, user expectations and needs, bibliographic control, the FRBRization of the catalogue, innovations in search and retrieval, next-generation discovery products and mobile catalogues.
    BK
    06.70 (Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung)
    Classification
    06.70 (Katalogisierung / Bestandserschließung)
    Content
    Foreword - Marshall Breeding Introduction - Sally Chambers 1. Next generation catalogues: what do users think? - Anne Christensen 2. Making search work for the library user - Till Kinstler 3. Next-generation discovery: an overview of the European Scene - Marshall Breeding 4. The mobile library catalogue - Lukas Koster and Driek Heesakkers 5. FRBRizing your catalogue - Rosemie Callewaert 6. Enabling your catalogue for the semantic web - Emmanuelle Bermes 7. Supporting digital scholarship: bibliographic control, library co-operatives and open access repositories - Karen Calhoun 8. Thirteen ways of look at the libraries, discovery and the catalogue: scale, workflow, attention - Lorcan Dempsey.
    Isbn
    978-1-85064-716-6
  13. Understanding FRBR : what it is and how it will affect our retrieval tools (2007) 0.02
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    Classification
    AN 74500
    Content
    1. An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) - Arlene G. Taylor (1-20) 2. An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) - Glenn E. Patton (21-28) 3. Understanding the Relationship between FRBR and FRAD - Glenn E. Patton (29-34) 4. FRBR and the History of Cataloging - William Denton (35-58) 5. The Impact of Research on the Development of FRBR - Edward T. O'Neill (59-72) 6. Bibliographic Families and Superworks - Richard P. Smiraglia (73-86) 7. FRBR and RDA (Resource Description and Access) - Barbara B. Tillett (87-96) 8. FRBR and Archival Materials - Alexander C. Thurman (97-102) 9. FRBR and Works of Art, Architecture, and Material Culture - Murtha Baca and Sherman Clarke (103-110) 10. FRBR and Cartographic Materials - Mary Lynette Larsgaard (111-116) 11. FRBR and Moving Image Materials - Martha M. Yee (117-130) 12. FRBR and Music - Sherry L. Vellucci (131-152) 13. FRBR and Serials - Steven C. Shadle (153-174)
    Isbn
    978-1-59158-509-1
    RVK
    AN 74500
    Theme
    Geschichte der Kataloge
  14. Historical aspects of cataloging and classification : Pt. 1 (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    31. 7.2006 15:04:29
    Source
    Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. 35(2002/03) nos.1/2
    Theme
    Geschichte der Kataloge
  15. Descriptive cataloguing of 19th century imprints for special collections (1992) 0.00
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    Theme
    Altes Buch
  16. Languages of the world : cataloguing issues and problems (1993) 0.00
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    Date
    15. 6.1996 18:06:22
    Isbn
    1-56024-520-4
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.17, nos.1/2
  17. Seminario FRBR : Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: reguisiti funzionali per record bibliografici, Florence, 27-28 January 2000, Proceedings (2000) 0.00
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    Date
    29. 8.2005 12:54:22
  18. Electronic resources : selection and bibliograhic control (1996) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Electronic library 15(1997) no.4, S.323 (J. Edwards); International cataloguing and bibliographic control 27(1998) no.1, S.26-27 (L. Hoffmann)
    Isbn
    1-56024-847-5
    Series
    Cataloging and classification quarterly; vol.22, nos.3/4
  19. Historical aspects of cataloging and classification : Pt. 2 (2003) 0.00
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    Theme
    Geschichte der Kataloge
  20. Organizing Internet resources : metadata and the Web (1997) 0.00
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    Source
    Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 24(1997) no.1, Oct./Nov., S.4-29

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