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1Liu, S.Q. ; Shen, Z.G.: ¬The development of cataloging in China.
In: Historical aspects of cataloging and classification. Ed.: M.D. Joachim. New York : Haworth Information Press, 2003. S.137-154.
Anmerkung: Also published as Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 35(2002/03)1/2 and 35(2002/03)3/4
Themenfeld: Geschichte der Kataloge
Land/Ort: China
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2Liu, S. ; Shen, Z.: ¬The development of cataloging in China.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 35(2002) nos.1/2, S.137-154.
Abstract: With a long history, cataloging has evolved with changes in society, economy, and technology in China. This paper presents Chinese cataloging history in four parts, with emphasis on the last two parts: the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 and the development of cataloging after 1979 when China opened its doors to the world. Particularly important has been the rapid growth of online cataloging in recent years. The China Academic Library and Information System (CALIS), as a successful online cataloging model, is emphasized. Through investigation of the entire history of Chinese cataloging, three distinct features can be stated: (1) Standardization- switching from the Chinese traditional way to aligning with international standards, (2) Cooperation-from decentralized and self-supporting systems to sharing systems, (3) Computerization and networking-from manual operation to computer-based online operation. At the end of this paper, a set of means by which to enhance online cataloging and resource sharing is suggested.
Anmerkung: Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Historical aspects of cataloging and classification; Part I
Themenfeld: Geschichte der Kataloge
Land/Ort: China
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3Shen, Z.: CJK: the unique need of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language cataloging.
In: Colorado libraries. 19(1993) no.4, S.46-47.
Abstract: Outlines the problems of automated cataloguing systems for Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) language materials. Describes the systems developed by the Research Library Information Network and OCLC in the 1980s, and the second generation system, CJK Plus, released by OCLC in 1993. Outlines how the latter system is being used by the East Asiatic Library at University of Colorado at Boulder
Themenfeld: OPAC
Objekt: OCLC CJK Plus