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1Welsh, A.: ¬The rare books catalog and the scholarly database.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 54(2016) no.5/6, S.317-337.
Abstract: The article is a researcher's eye view of the value of the library catalog not only as a database to be searched for surrogates of objects of study, but as a corpus of text that can be analyzed in its own right, or incorporated within the researcher's own research database. Barriers are identified in the ways in which catalog data can be output and the technical skills researchers currently need to download, ingest, and manipulate data. Research tools and datasets created by, or in collaboration with, the library community are identified.
Inhalt: Vgl.: https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2016.1188433.
Anmerkung: Beitrag in einem Themenherft: 'The present and future state of rare materials cataloging: an international perspective'.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; OPAC
Behandelte Form: Altes Buch
Objekt: RDA
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2Welsh, A. ; Batley, S.: Practical cataloguing : AACR, RDA and MARC 21.
London : Facet Publ., 2012. XVI, 217 S.
ISBN 978-1-85604-695-4
Abstract: Resource Description and Access (RDA) is the first new international cataloguing standard for nearly thirty years. This essential new textbook builds on John Bowman's highly regarded "Essential Cataloguing" to provide cataloguers with the skills needed for transition to RDA. It gives an introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), which provides the conceptual basis for RDA; discusses the differences between AACR2 and RDA; and shows the current state of play in MARC 21. The final chapter includes ten records displayed in AACR2 level 1, AACR2 level 2, RDA and MARC 21, making it easy to see the differences at a glance. There is also a fully-explained worked example based on RDA Appendix M. Written at a time of transition in international cataloguing, this book provides cataloguers and students with a background in general cataloguing principles, the current code (AACR2) and format (MARC 21) and the new standard (RDA). The contextual chapters provide library managers with an up-to-date overview of the development of RDA in order to equip them to make the transition.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: BuB 64(2012) H.10, S.716-717 (H. Wiesenmüller)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR ; RDA ; MARC 21 ; FRBR
LCSH: Descriptive cataloging / Rules ; FRBR (Conceptual model)
RSWK: Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records / Resource Description and Access / MARC 21 ; Bibliothek / Katalogisierung / Regel
DDC: 025.3/2
GHBS: AVH (W) ; BBXP (FH K)
RVK: AN 74400