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Cataloguing Practice : CCC and AACR-2R / Deepmala Nigam.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Ess Ess Publications, 2019.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 503 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788193431177
  • 8193431170
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 025.313 NIG
Contents:
Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. General rules of cataloguing. 2. Kinds of entries and structure of the card. 3. Single personal author. 4. Two personal authors. 5. Three personal authors. 6. Four personal authors. 7. Anonymous book (sacred scripture, encyclopedia etc.). 8. Pseudonymous author. 9. Multivolume book. 10. Composite book. 11. Corporate author (government). 12. Corporate author: Conference. 13. Corporate author: Institution. 14. Periodical publication. 15. Non-book material. 16. Manuscripts. 17. Music. (viii) Cataloguing practice. 18. Sound recording. 19. Motion pictures and video recordings. 20. Graphic material. 21. Computer files. 22. Three-dimensional artefacts and reality. 23. Microforms.
Summary: This book is specially written for the students pursuing Diploma, Bachelors’ and Masters’ courses in library and information science and professionals working in different libraries and information centres. This book not only targets the theoretical part of cataloguing but majorly delves on the practical aspect of the subject and is full of examples of cataloguing cards made using AACR2(R) and Classified Catalogue Code (CCC) for all kinds of reading material. It is hoped that this book, with abundant examples on cataloguing practice would go a long way in helping the students and practitioners understand the concept of cataloguing using AACR2(R) and CCC.
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Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. General rules of cataloguing. 2. Kinds of entries and structure of the card. 3. Single personal author. 4. Two personal authors. 5. Three personal authors. 6. Four personal authors. 7. Anonymous book (sacred scripture, encyclopedia etc.). 8. Pseudonymous author. 9. Multivolume book. 10. Composite book. 11. Corporate author (government). 12. Corporate author: Conference. 13. Corporate author: Institution. 14. Periodical publication. 15. Non-book material. 16. Manuscripts. 17. Music. (viii) Cataloguing practice. 18. Sound recording. 19. Motion pictures and video recordings. 20. Graphic material. 21. Computer files. 22. Three-dimensional artefacts and reality. 23. Microforms.

This book is specially written for the students pursuing Diploma, Bachelors’ and Masters’ courses in library and information science and professionals working in different libraries and information centres. This book not only targets the theoretical part of cataloguing but majorly delves on the practical aspect of the subject and is full of examples of cataloguing cards made using AACR2(R) and Classified Catalogue Code (CCC) for all kinds of reading material. It is hoped that this book, with abundant examples on cataloguing practice would go a long way in helping the students and practitioners understand the concept of cataloguing using AACR2(R) and CCC.

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