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1Ellett, R.: ¬An evaluation of the effectiveness of OCLC Online Computer Library Center's Web-based module on cataloging Internet resources using the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and MARC21.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 34(2002) no.3, S.311-338.
Abstract: In January 2001, the OCLC Institute released its first online learning course, Cataloging Internet Resources Using MARC21 and AACR2. This research investigated whether participants using this Web-based tool would gain experience equivalent to that of librarians who are already proficient in the skill of cataloging Internet resources. A pre-course/post-course comparison of test results of librarians not experienced with cataloging Internet resources indicated an increase of 35 percent (from 51 to 86 percent) of the correct answers after taking the Web-based course. The group experienced with cataloging Internet resources answered an average of 71 percent of the questions correctly.
Inhalt: Vgl. auch: http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com/
Anmerkung: Beitrag eines Themenheftes: Education for cataloging and the organization of information: pitfalls and the pendulum; Part II
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Computer Based Training
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: AACR2R ; MARC21
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2Raghavan, K.S. ; Neelameghan, A.: Composite multimedia works on CD : catalogue entry according to ISBD (ER) and AACR-2 Revision 1998.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 33(2002) nos.3/4, S.193-209.
Abstract: Gives operational definitions of work, associated work, composite work and other selected terms. Mentions the challenges posed by the abundant availability of digital resources in different media, forms and formats to catalogers in particular and information professionals in general. Discusses with examples the applicability and adequacy of the rules and prescriptions of ISBD(ER) and AACR2, 1998 rev. for cataloging multimedia resources on CD, in view of the fact that the record medium, the physical form and format affect the effectiveness of accessing, retrieval and use of a work.
Inhalt: Beitrag eines Themenheftes "Works as entities for information retrieval"
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com/
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: AACR2R ; ISBD(ER)
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3Leigh, A.: Lucy is enceinte : the power of an action in defining a work.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 33(2002) nos.3/4, S.xx-xx.
Abstract: Although performed works are defined based on their collaborative nature and rules for mixed responsibility in AACR2R, descriptive practices are vague when applied to the cataloging of a television series-a type of performed work. Is the umbrella title identical as the title expressed in a bibliographic series? Or is it the collective title of the work and each episode a part? A key factor in this decision is in understanding how performed works are distinct from textual works. By highlighting the seminal television situation comedy I Love Lucy as an example, it is argued that a textual approach provides an incomplete methodology for the retrieval of the component parts of a television series. Descriptive areas in AACR2R are explored, particularly issues related to seriality, whole-part relationships, and the use of work identifiers in the collocation of episodes.
Inhalt: Beitrag eines Themenheftes "Works as entities for information retrieval"
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: http://catalogingandclassificationquarterly.com/
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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4Brisson, R. u.a. (Hrsg.): Anglo-Amerikanische Katalogisierungsregeln : Deutsche Übersetzung der Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second edition, 1998 Revision, einschließlich der Änderungen und Ergänzungen bis März 2001.Hrsg. und übersetzt von Roger Brisson, Charles R. Croissant, Heide Hutchinson, Monika Münnich, Hans Popst und Hans-Jürgen Schubert.
München : Saur, 2002. 736 S.
ISBN 3-598-11432-X
Abstract: Mit den Anglo-Amerikanischen Katalogisierungsregeln liegt nun die erste deutsche Übersetzung der weltweit verwendeten Anglo-American Cotologuing Rules (AACR2r) vor. Berücksichtigt wurden hierfür die Änderungen und Ergänzungen des Originalwerks bis einschließlich März 2001. Die Anglo-American Cotologuing Rules wurden bereits in viele andere Sprachen übersetzt und sind das in der Welt am weitesten verbreitete Regelwerk für die Formolerschließung in Bibliotheken. Die Übersetzung ins Deutsche wird einer breiten deutschsprachigen bibliothekarischen Öffentlichkeit als Hilfsmittel für den internationalen Austausch bibliographischer Daten dienen. Die Volltextübersetzung der AACR wurde von einem Team von Bibliothekaren durchgeführt, deren Muttersprache Englisch oder Deutsch ist und die gute Kenntnisse in der jeweils anderen Sprache haben. Die Erstübersetzungen der einzelnen Kapitel wurden von Fachleuten mit der jeweils anderen Muttersprache gegen- gelesen und bearbeitet. Dieses Verfahren gewährleistet die größtmögliche Genauigkeit und Verständlichkeit des gesamten Textes. Spezialisten vieler Fachgebiete - aus so unterschiedlichen Bereichen wie Datenverarbeitung, Kartographie, onglo-amerikanischem Recht, Blindenschrift, Kunst, Musik etc. - wurden für die Übersetzung konsultiert. Mit Hilfe eines ständig fortentwickelten Glossars in Form einer "Translation Help" konnte ein einheitliches Fachvokabular sichergestellt werden. Die vorliegende Fassung bietet eine reine Übersetzung des Textes, d.h. die englischsprachigen Ansetzungsbeispiele des Originals wurden in der deutschsprachigen Version beibehalten. Sie soll als Grundlage für die derzeitige Diskussion über die Vereinheitlichung von Regelwerken dienen. Die deutsche Übersetzung der Anglo-Amerikanischen Katalogisierungsregeln erscheint zu einer Zeit, in welcher der Umstieg von den Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung (RAKj auf die AACR vor allem in den Verbünden intensiv diskutiert wird. Die hauptsächlichen Argumente für die Verwendung der AACR sind: - der für die Nutzer einheitliche Zugriff auf die Daten über Netze und Suchmaschinen, - die leichtere Übernahme onglo-amerikanischer Daten bei der Katalogisierung, - die größere Auswahl bei der Neubeschaffung von Bibliothekssoftware und - die leichtere Verbreitung deutscher Daten im Ausland. Eine Reihe von Einzelbibliotheken im deutschsprachigen Raum haben bereits den Umstieg auf die AACR vollzogen oder bereiten diesen vor. Ihnen wird die deutsche Übersetzung eine wertvolle Grundlage für die tägliche Arbeit sein. Das gilt vor allem für die Bibliotheken in der deutschsprachigen Schweiz, die die AACR bereits eingeführt haben. Unabhängig davon, ob in Deutschland die AACR eingeführt oder die RAK fortgeschrieben werden sollen: eine genaue Kenntnis der AACR ist zukünftig in jedem Fall unerlässlich. Die Übersetzung der Anglo-Amerikanischen Katalogisierungsregeln macht den schwierigen Regeltext der Fachöffentlichkeit erstmals in deutscher Sprache leicht zugänglich. Diese Übersetzung wird eine wichtige Diskussionsgrundlage und ein unverzichtbares Arbeitsinstrument für Bibliothekare, Dokumentare und Archivare im gesamten deutschsprachigen Raum sein.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Biblbiothek: Forschung und Praxis 27(2003) H.1-2, S.125-127 (K. Haller)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Regelwerke
Objekt: AACR2r-D
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5Haller, K.: ¬The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules : rules for English-speaking countries or international rules?; considerations regarding the "AACR2 1998 revision" from a German point of view.
In: International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 29(2000) no.2, S.36-38.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R-1998
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6Fritz, A.: Cataloguing with AACR2R and USMARC : for books, computer files, serials, sound recordings, videorecordings.
Chicago/London : American Library Association, 1998. 580 S.
ISBN 1-8389-0728-8
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Managing information 5(1998) no.7, S.45-46 (S.A. Bowman)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Behandelte Form: AV-Materialien ; Elektronische Dokumente
Objekt: AACR2R ; USMARC
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7Hyland, M. ; Mortimer, M. ; Higgins, N.: ¬The development of CatSkill and its potential for training in libraries.
In: Serials librarian. 32(1997) nos.3/4, S.107-115.
Abstract: Traces the background and development of CatSkill, the computer assisted learning (VAL) CD-ROM which proveds a complete course on the AACR2, 188 revision and 4 MARC coding schemes: ABN MARC, CanMARC, UKMARC and USMARC. This product was developed through a partnership of 2 Australian companies, DocMatrix Pty Ltd and Learning Curve Pty Ltd. Discusses the potential of CatSkill for paraprofessional and professional library training in library schools and for inhouse training. Outlines the future of CAL for both library technical training and for educating users to utilise library resources effectively
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Ausbildung
Objekt: AACR2R ; MARC
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8Maxwell, R.L. ; Maxwell, M.F.: Maxwell's handbook for AACR2R : explaining and illustrating the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules and the 1993 amendments.
Chicago, IL : American Library Association, 1997. 522 S.
ISBN 0-8389-0704-0
Anmerkung: Rez.: Managing information 5(1998) no.3, S.45 (J. Bowmann)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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9Lembke, M.B. ; Lawrence, R.K.: Cataloging legal literature : a manual on AACR2R and Library of Congress Subject Headings for legal materials.
Littleton, CO : F.B. Rothman, 1997. Loseblattsammlung.
ISBN 0-83779-313-0
Anmerkung: Rez. in: Cataloging and classification quarterly 26(1998) no.2, S.80-82 (R. Millican)
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Wissenschaftsfach: Rechtswissenschaft
Objekt: LCSH ; AACR2R
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10Choudhury, B.K. ; Padhee, B.K.: Analytical study of CCC and AACR2, 1988 Revision : structure, features and principles.
In: Herald of library science. 35(1996) nos.3/4, S.165-175.
Abstract: Discusses the structure of the Classified Catalogue Code (CCC) and AACR2 and briefly explaind the contents of different chapters. Enumerates the features of both schemes and analyzes the lacuna found in both the codes with regard to various features. Examines some of the canons as strictly followed by CCC and justifies their impact on AACR2 in determining the choice of access points and in rendering the entries. Points to the drawbacks of both codes and suggests revisions for international cataloguing. Identifies the influences of Dr. S.R. Ranganathan on AACR
Themenfeld: Datenformate
Objekt: AACR2R ; CCC
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11Howarth, L.C. ; Weihs, J.: AACR2R use in Canadian libraries and implications for bibliographic databases.
In: Library resources and technical services. 39(1995) no.1, S.85-99.
Abstract: Reports a study of Canadian libraries to determine the extent of the application of codes and standards for bibliographic cataloguing records for facilitating the sharing of cataloguing records. The research examined results of a 1992 national survey of Canadian libraries to determine the pattern of use of AACR2R; cataloguing rules for different formats of library materials in various sizes and types of libraries. Analysis of data suggests that smaller libraries with collection sizes of less than 100.000 volumes were less likely than larger libraries to be record contributors. Those cataloguing agencies that were contributing to potentially derivable copy tended to use AACR2R in the majority of cases, perhaps suggesting that the quality of original records being created by self selected respondents to the survey were largely to current standard
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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12Weihs, J. ; Howarth, L.C.: Nonbook materials : their occurrence and bibliographic description in Canadian libraries.
In: Library resources and technical services. 39(1995) no.2, S.184-197.
Abstract: Reports results of a 1992 research study to examine the place of 9 general categories of non book materials (audiovisual materials) in Canadian libraries including: the degree to which non book materials have penetrated library collections; the percentage of catalogues collections; and the extent to which the AACR2R has been applied in the cataloguing. Analyzes the 336 survey responses, revealing both that non book materials have achieved a place in library collections and that improvements in their catalogue access are needed
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Behandelte Form: Nonbook-Materialien
Objekt: AACR2R
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13Howarth, L.: AACR2 decision and rule interpretations.6th ed.
Chicago : ALA, 1995. xxxx S.
ISBN 0-8389-2187-6
Abstract: Consolidates the decisions of 4 major national library agencies: LoC, BL, NLC, NLA on the options, alternatives and interpretations of rules that govern their cataloguing under AACR2. It replaces all other editions previously issued and is updated through Oct. 1994
Anmerkung: 5th ed. 1991
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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14Jacobowitz, N.A.: ¬A comparison of AACR2R and French cataloging rules.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.1, S.47-59.
Abstract: In light of the increasing availability and use of foreign MARC records, this article explores French cataloging rules in relation to AACR2R. After providing background on the French rules and discussing their format, the article compares them with AACR2R in detail. All areas compared reveal noteworthy differences. The most significant ones are found in the rules for choice of access points, for uniform titles, and for reduced bibliographic description
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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15Hyland, M. ; Mortimer, M.: Computer assisted learning and the teaching of cataloguing.
In: Cataloguing Australia. 21(1995) nos.3/4, S.176-181.
Abstract: Discusses the benefits of computer assisted learning (CAL) in overcoming the problem of teaching practical cataloguing skills in already crowded library studies programmes. Describes the development of CatSkill, a CAL package offering a complete course in the use od AACR2R and machine readable cataloguing coding, and looks at the features of an effective CAL package
Themenfeld: Ausbildung ; Formalerschließung ; Computer Based Training
Objekt: AACR2R
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16Yee, M.M.: What is a work? : part 3: the Anglo-American cataloging codes.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.1, S.25-46.
Abstract: Anglo-American codes are examined to determine the implicit or acting concept of work in each, in order to trace the development of our current implicit concept of work, as embodied in AACR2R. The following conditions are examined, using comparison tables. (1) same work with different appendages (illustrated works, music with text, texts with commentary and/or biographical/critical material, scholia); (2) separately published parts of a work produced by the exercise of several different functions; (3) appendages to a work published separately (commentaries without text, concordances, continuations, indexes, sequels, supplements); (4) change in title of a work. A trend away from the collocation of the editions of a work called for by the second objective of the catalog is identified. It is suggested that this tendency stems from failure to take advantage of newer technologies for building catalogs
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: Pt.1: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.1, S.9-28; Pt.2: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.2, S.5-22; Pt.4: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.2, S.3-24
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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17Yee, M.M.: What is a work? : part 4: cataloging theorists and a definition abstract.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.2, S.3-24.
Abstract: 4th in a series of articles dealing with the concept and application of 'work' in cataloguing. Discusses the general concept of 'work' regardless of format, based on the writings of cataloguing theorists. Identifies a number of different criteris used to define the concept of work including criteria to do with creativity and/or single personal authorship, content, text or symbol strings, medium, identity and representation, and interchangeability, as well as the concept of work as product. Proposes a number of functions to be carried out by the ideal definition of work, and concludes by offering a definition
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: Pt.1: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.1, S.9-28; Pt.2: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.2, S.5-22; Pt.3: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.1, S.25-46.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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18Bandyopadhyay, R. ; Mookerjee, B.P.: ¬The treatment of computer files in AACR2R.
In: International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 23(1994) no.3, S.47-48.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Behandelte Form: Elektronische Datenträger
Objekt: AACR2R
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19Howarth, L.C. ; Weihs, J.: AACR2R: dissemination and use in Canadian libraries.
In: Library resources and technical services. 38(1994) no.2, S.179-189.
Abstract: Reports the results of a national survey of Canadian libraries to determine the pattern of use of AACR2. 1988 revision (AACR2R), cataloguing rules for different formats of library materials in various sizes and types of libraries. Questionnaires were used to explore: the nature and frequency of use of the code; the preferred publication formats for acquiring AACR2R; and the contribution of records to a bibliographic utility or network (in house or external) database. Describes and summarizes the results, providing a baseline profile of AACR2R users and usage
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R
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20Yee, M.M.: What is a work? : part 1: the user and the objects of the catalog.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.1, S.9-28.
Abstract: Part 1 of a series of articles, exploring the concept of 'the work' in cataloguing practice, which attempts to construct a definition of the term based on AACR theory and practice. The study begins with a consideration of the objects of the catalogue, their history and the evidence that bears on the question of the degree to which the user needs access to the work, as opposed to a particular edition of the work
Anmerkung: Vgl. auch: Pt.2: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 19(1994) no.2, S.5-22; Pt.3: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.1, S.25-46; Pt.4: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 20(1995) no.2, S.3-24
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: AACR2R