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The Audiovisual Cataloging Current

Autor Sandra K. Roe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2002
Examine crucial issues for audiovisual cataloging-from a variety of perspectives!

This vital book addresses both current and historic issues related to audiovisual materials and cataloging. It covers the current cataloging rules for sound recordings (popular music and nonmusic recordings), videorecordings (including DVDs), electronic resources (whether accessed locally or remotely), three-dimensional objects and realia, and kits. Three historical articles chronicle the history of audiovisual catalog in general, the history of cataloging computer files, and the history of The Thesaurus for Graphic Materials. A section on audiovisual materials and subject access issues includes a chapter which proposes form/genre terms for moving-image materials and a special library’s creation and use of a new thesaurus and its availability to assist online catalog users. Finally, four contributions examine audiovisual materials and cataloging from the perspectives of different library types: school, public, academic, and special.

The Audiovisual Cataloging Current provides case studies that show:
  • how the National Library of Medicine produces, collects, and catalogs non-print materials
  • the differences between the Moving Image Genre-Form Guide and Library of Congress Subject Headings, with recommendations for improving LCSH as a tool and an exhaustive list of LCSH terms
  • how libraries and organized cataloging groups developed the Chapter 9 descriptive cataloging rules in AACR2
  • how the Westchester Library System created a user-friendly online catalog for audiovisual materials
  • how the Illinois Fire Service Library improved firefighters’subject access to nonprint fire emergency materials
  • how the National Library of Medicine promotes audiovisual formats
  • and much more!
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780789014030
ISBN-10: 0789014033
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 212 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

  • Preface
  • CATALOGING AUDIOVISUAL FORMATS
  • Cataloging Popular Music Recordings
  • Cataloging Non-Music Sound Recordings
  • Videorecording Cataloging: Problems and Pointers
  • The Microcomputer Revolution
  • Cataloging Remote Electronic Resources
  • Cataloging Three-Dimensional Artifacts and Realia
  • Cataloging Kits
  • HISTORY OF AUDIOVISUAL CATALOGING
  • A Somewhat Personal History of Nonbook Cataloging
  • SUBJECT ACCESS ISSUES
  • The Thesaurus of Graphic Materials: Its History, Use, and Future
  • Providing Better Subject Access to Nonprint Fire Emergency Materials for Illinois Firefighters
  • Two Genre and Form Lists for Moving Image and Broadcast Materials: A Comparison
  • AV AND AV USER GROUPS BY LIBRARY TYPE
  • Scholars and Media: An Unmixable Mess of Oil and Water or a Perfect Meld of Oil and Vinegar?
  • User-Friendly Audiovisual Material Cataloging at Westchester Country Public Library System
  • Cataloging AV in School Libraries
  • Non-Print Media at the National Library of Medicine
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Descriere

This vital book examines the best techniques for cataloging individual nonbook formats including sound recordings, video recordings, three-dimensional objects, kits, and electronic resources. It also takes an incisive look at AV and AV user groups in various types of libraries. In addition, it provides case studies that show how the National Library of Medicine produces, collects, and catalogs nonprint materials; how libraries and organized cataloging groups developed the Chapter 9 descriptive cataloging rules in AACR2; the history, uses, and future of the Thesaurus for Graphic Materials; how the Illinois Fire Service Library improved firefighters' subject access to nonprint fire emergency materials, and much more.