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Organizing Information in School Libraries: Basic Principles and New Rules

Autor Cynthia Houston
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2015 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Covering both classification and cataloging principles as well as procedures relevant to school libraries, this book provides a teaching kit for a course on this critical subject that includes content and practice exercises.A valuable resource for instructors in LIS programs who teach courses in cataloguing with an emphasis on school libraries, this textbook explains the nuts and bolts of classification and cataloging as well as the functionality of integrated library systems and how these systems critically serve the mission of the school. Author Cynthia Houston covers Web 2.0 and the social networking features of these systems as well as examining in detail the principles and procedures for subject classification using Sears subject headings or Dewey Decimal Classification using the Sears tool.This teaching tool kit addresses the cataloging of print materials, audiovisual materials, and electronic materials separately-but all within the specific context of the school library. It supplies a number of examples and exercises to reinforce the key concepts and skills as well as to demonstrate the real-world applications of learning concepts and procedures. Based directly on Houston's extensive experience in teaching classification and cataloging courses, the included content and practice exercises enable instructors to use this book for content, for instruction, and for providing student feedback.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440836862
ISBN-10: 1440836868
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Answers essential questions such as "What is the nature of the bibliographic universe in an electronic information age?" and "What is the relationship of my school library's catalog to the bibliographic universe?"

Notă biografică

Cynthia Houston is a professor in the Master of Science program in library media education at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY.

Cuprins

IntroductionAcknowledgments1 The World of the Library CatalogIntroductionUniversal Bibliographic ControlOrganization of the Bibliographic UniverseCreating the Library CatalogStandardizing the Library CatalogFeatures of a Library CatalogThe Purpose of the Library CatalogLibrary Catalogs as Information Discovery SystemsUnique Features of School Library CatalogsDiscussion Questions2 The Automated School LibraryIntroductionIntegrated Library SystemsLibrary Automation Systems: StandardsSchool Library Automation SystemsManaging and Maintaining School Library Automation SystemsAutomation Systems and Student LearningDiscussion Questions3 Standards for Organizing the Bibliographic UniverseIntroductionNational and International OrganizationsRules and Formats Governing Catalog RecordsGuidelines for School LibrariesInternet ResourcesDiscussion QuestionsExercises4 Subject Cataloging Principles and ProceduresIntroductionSubject Cataloging in the School LibrarySubject Headings and the School Library CatalogSubject Cataloging Rules and ToolsSubject Cataloging Using the Sears List of Subject HeadingsRules for Applying Subject Headings Using SearsSubject Cataloging Step by Step Using the Sears List of Subject HeadingsSubject Cataloging Final ThoughtsInternet ResourcesDiscussion QuestionsExercises5 Subject Classification Rules and ProceduresIntroductionClassification Schemes in LibrariesDDC in DetailClassification Step by StepCreating Call NumbersProcedures for Creating Call Numbers in School LibrariesAlternative ClassificationClassification Final ThoughtsInternet ResourcesDiscussion QuestionsExercises6 Descriptive Cataloging: Rules, Procedures, and PracticesIntroductionGeneral Rules for Descriptive CatalogingMore on the Core: RDA Core ElementsRDA Core Elements and the MARC RecordThe Cataloging Module in the ILSStandards and Procedures for Copy CatalogingStandards and Procedures for Original CatalogingPutting It All Together: RDA and MARCInternet ResourcesExercises7 Cataloging Print ResourcesIntroductionCataloging Print MaterialsWorkflow for Print ResourcesInternet ResourcesExercises8 Cataloging Picture Books, Graphic Novels, Audiovisual, and Realia ResourcesIntroductionWorkflow for Illustrated, Audiovisual, and Realia MaterialsInternet ResourcesExercises9 Cataloging Electronic ResourcesIntroductionCataloging Electronic MaterialsWorkflow for Electronic ResourcesInternet ResourcesExercises10 Cataloging Electronic Streaming ResourcesIntroductionCataloging Electronic Streaming MaterialsWorkflow for Electronic Streaming ResourcesInternet ResourcesExercisesAppendixGlossaryReferencesIndex