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Journal articles on the topic "Library, cataloguing"

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Shearer, James. "Cataloguing to help law library users." Legal Information Management 2, no. 2 (2002): 10–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669600000062.

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The title of James Shearer's article makes his aim and ambit clear. James Shearer regularly teaches day courses on cataloguing for Aslib, and has recently provided bespoke courses for the London Library and the Library of the European Commission. He is an information consultant and lecturer in information management at the University. With Alan R. Thomas he co-edited Cataloguing and classification: trends, transformations, teaching and training (Haworth Press, 1997). Examples of cataloguingc referred to in the text appear on pp. 14 to 17.
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P.C. Cheung, Patti, and Maria L.C. Lau. "From union catalogue to fusion catalogue." Library Management 35, no. 1/2 (January 7, 2014): 88–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lm-04-2013-0031.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library's catalogue evolution as a result of electronic resources cataloguing and how collaborative cataloguing could be implemented in the context of Hong Kong. Design/methodology/approach – The paper outlines the challenges faced by The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library and the need to find alternative way to catalogue e-books come in large batches. It describes in particular the cataloguing of Chinese e-books in collaboration with the China Academic Library and Information System (CALIS). Findings – Different cataloguing data set are inevitably blended into the library catalogue to be used by users. Still, collaboration is feasible when libraries are ready to make compromise and accept variances in the library catalogue. Originality/value – The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library is the first library in Hong Kong to work collaboratively with CALIS to batch convert its records for cataloguing of Chinese e-books. The paper is useful for librarians exploring new source for Chinese cataloguing or collaborative initiatives with libraries in China.
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Serebryannikova, Tatyana O. "Cataloguing as a Mission." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], no. 4 (July 27, 2011): 81–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2011-0-4-81-84.

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On the tragic fate of a prominent Saint-Petersburg library scientist, who worked in the 1920—1930, its scientific and practical work as a cataloguist and a teacher in the field of higher library education.
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Sha, Vianne T. "Cataloguing Internet resources: the library approach." Electronic Library 13, no. 5 (May 1995): 467–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb045414.

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Msafiri. "She’s cataloguing!" Information Development 27, no. 4 (November 2011): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666911425136.

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State, Eliz Nassali, Isaac M. N. Kigongo-Bukenya, and Constant Okello-Obura. "The correct language of cataloguing local publications in East Africa." New Library World 116, no. 9/10 (October 12, 2015): 517–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/nlw-01-2015-0004.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the subject cataloguing of local publications and subject access to local publications. Design/methodology/approach – A qualitative approach was used. Methods included interviews, document reviews and observations. Findings – Adherence to cataloguing standards takes precedence over subject access. Rarely is a user the focus of choice of the subject term in the process of cataloguing. The terms assigned to local publications are generally too broad and, at times, border on inappropriateness. The situation is exacerbated by a lack of documented cataloguing policies and a waning interest in cataloguing matters from the profession. Originality/value – This study is intended to benefit the librarians who provide subject representation to local publications by way of streamlining the process of subject cataloguing, hence, enhancing access to these uniquely held resources. The outcome of this study, hence, will provide insight in the process of cataloguing local publications. In addition, the findings of this study will benefit the teaching of subject cataloguing in library and information science programs. The findings from this study are expected to contribute to the body of library science by enabling a localized view to subject assignation. Ultimately, the significance of the study lies in its contribution to cataloguing education and research, especially with a perspective from Africa.
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Todd, Chris. "Metadata mayhem: cataloguing electronic resources in the National Library of New Zealand." Electronic Library 21, no. 3 (June 1, 2003): 214–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02640470310480452.

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This paper takes a chronological approach to the cataloguing of electronic resources within the National Library of New Zealand. It briefly outlines the early work in this area and then looks at how the role of a national library affects the cataloguing process. This is followed by a description of current approaches to cataloguing published digital materials and the transformation of the catalogue record that has been part of this process. Finally some issues that are still under discussion are outlined.
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Taranenko, Lubov, Olga Sakova, and Almira Merkulova. "Training in machine-readable cataloguing within the specialization of "Library and information activities" at the Kemerovo State Institute of Culture." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 1, 2018): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2018-2-37-47.

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Experience of training in machine-readable cataloguing at the Kemerovo State Institute of Culture is reviewed. Training in machine-readable cataloguing is implemented for specialization “Library information activities” (Chair of Document Communication Technologies). Within the profile of “Information Analysis” and “Technology of Integrated Library Information Systems” training in machine-readable cataloguing is provided within several courses, namely: "Analytic and synthetic information processing", "Library reference and information retrieval apparatus", "Local information needs support and services”, "Integrated library information systems”. Professional competences, knowledge and skills of machine-readable cataloguing required by the Federal State Standard 51.0.3.06 "Library and information activities" and the draft professional standard "Specialist in the sphere of library information activities" are discussed, along with their implementation in the above mentioned disciplines. The methodological support of the disciplines is characterized. The internship in machine-readable cataloging and corresponding certification for acquiring bachelor’s degree are also reviewed. The subject scope of research works in machine-readable cataloging for bachelor’s and master’s degrees is discussed. The authors emphasize that the education process, its theoretical and practical content, benefits from the close collaboration between Kemerovo State Institute of Culture and Siberian libraries, RF major library centers and specialized businesses.
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Cooke, Jacqueline. "Cataloguing artists’ videos." Art Libraries Journal 34, no. 3 (2009): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200016011.

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Artists’ videos present some challenges to cataloguers. How to select the source of information, how to describe them in ways which will help library users to find them, and particularly how to facilitate subject access are matters addressed in this article. With reference to the artist’s video collections at Goldsmiths, the author considers interpretations of the rules for cataloguing art documentation and moving image material and discusses how they can be applied to video works and art documentation from contemporary art practices.
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O'Dwyer, Clare. "Do Library Schools Adequately Prepare Students for Cataloguing in Irish Law Libraries: an Investigation." Legal Information Management 13, no. 3 (September 2013): 178–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669613000431.

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AbstractIn 2008, BIALL held a pre-conference workshop in Dublin entitled “Back to Basics: Cataloguing and Classification”. The workshop raised some interesting questions about the quality of cataloguing training provided by library schools and law libraries. Although cataloguing in British law libraries has been the subject of research, no study has yet explored cataloguing in Irish law libraries. This study by Clare O'Dwyer redresses this lack of information by focusing exclusively on the Irish context. The perceptions and expectations of cataloguers are examined using a multiple case study design combining interviews and questionnaires. The libraries selected for case study are representative of the three main types of law libraries in Ireland: a professional society law library, a government law library and a law firm library. Following analysis and discussion of the research findings, the study concludes with a series of recommendations regarding the curriculum for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and further training of cataloguers in Irish law libraries.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Library, cataloguing"

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Lazarus, Jens. "RDA und GND." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-39043.

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Zur Zukunft der Katalogisierung werden zur Zeit zwei große Themenkomplexe diskutiert. Einmal der Aufbau einer Gemeinsamen Normdatei (GND) und die Einführung eines neuen Regelwerks, „Resource Description and Access (RDA)“. Das Regelwerk soll die bislang geltenden RAK ablösen und nicht nur für Bibliotheken, sondern auch für Archive und Museen zur Verfügung stehen. Da die verschiedenen Normdateien auf unterschiedlichen Datenmodellen und Formaten basieren, wird an einer Zusammenführung der Normdatenbanken in eine einheitliche Normdatei gearbeitet.
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Hosana, Faith Rhulani. "Factors influencing the rendering of services in academic libraries." University of the Western Cape, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7503.

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In the field of user studies, very little research has been done on rendering of services in academic libraries. These services need to be examined in depth in order to be able to provide academic library users with more appropriate information services. There is clearly a need to determine what the real needs of academic library users are and how they prefer to look for information. The rapid growth of information technology could have a great influence on service rendering to academic library users.
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Al-humood, Nahla. "A plan for the establishment of a national bibliographic network for Kuwait in the light of international and local standards." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1998. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/6879.

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This research was carried out in order to gather information on the current situation and practices of libraries in Kuwait so as to investigate the possibly of designing a model for establishment of a national bibliographic network in the State of Kuwait. As context for the research, background is provided on national bibliographic networks in developed countries and in the Arab World, together with consideration of the role of a national library in such a network. In order to gather data, three questionnaire surveys (for library administrators, cataloguers and automation specialists) were distributed to all types of libraries in Kuwait. Information was sought on the composition and training of staff, the nature and extent of library resources and databases, the degree of automation of systems and services, and the nature of co-operation and resource sharing. Opinions were also sought on the feasibility of establishing centralised cataloguing and the implementation of a national bibliographic network. Follow-up interviews were also carried out, and professionals in both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were consulted for advice on practical solutions and recommendations for an effective national bibliographic network. The findings of the questionnaire surveys indicated some deficiencies that Kuwait libraries face: the absence of a leadership role by the national library; lack of a deposit law for national publications that would ensure a collection that would provide central focal point for a national information infrastructure; coverage by the national bibliography is neither comprehensive nor adequate; there are no formal systems of co-operation for resource sharing; implementation of standards for bibliographic services has been ineffective; many libraries still lack automated systems; lack of professional staff was noted by all sectors. Nevertheless, respondents were positive in their concern for needing strong leadership, adequate financial support for the national library, and expressed a desire for co-operation, which was felt to be possible even under the current circumstances. Based on the findings of the survey and experience described in the literature, it is concluded that a national library is the most appropriate body to develop and maintain the bibliographic databases that would be the centre of national bibliographic network. A model for such a network is presented, discussing the links to different libraries in the country and the duties and responsibilities of the national and other libraries in attaining successful functioning of the network. Recommendations are made for the functioning of the proposed national bibliographic network.
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Lazarus, Jens. "Nicht-lateinische Schriften." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2011. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-66185.

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Die Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig hat sich entschlossen, die bislang mit verschiedenen Systemen realisierten und nur lokal zugänglichen Spezialkataloge für Japanologie, Arabistik, Indologie und Sinologie abzubrechen und Neuerwerbungen sowie retrospektive Aufnahmen im Verbundkatalog des Südwestdeutschen Bibliotheksverbundes (SWB) und im OPAC nachzuweisen. Außerdem wurde im SWB damit begonnen, zusätzlich die Originalschriften im Katalogisat aufzunehmen.
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Hedström, Elisabeth. "Att katalogisera kyrkomusik : en studie av Dübensamlingen och Statens musikbibliotek = [Cataloguing church music] : [a study of the Düben Collection (Dübensamlingen) and The Music Library of Sweden (Statens musikbibliotek)] /." Borås : Högsk. i Borås, Bibliotekshögskolan/Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap, 2004. http://www.hb.se/bhs/slutversioner/2004/04-42.pdf.

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Grammenis, Efstratios, and Antonios Mourikis. "Migrating from integrated library systems to library services platforms : An exploratory qualitative study for the implications on academic libraries’ workflows." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för informatik (IK), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-76971.

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The present master thesis is an exploratory qualitative study in academic libraries regarding the transition from the integrated library systems to the next generation integrated library systems or library services platforms and the potential implications in their internal workflows. Nowadays, libraries all over the world are facing up with a number of challenges in terms of acquiring, describing and making available to the public all the resources, both printed and electronic, they manage. In particular, the academic libraries have more reasons to wish to fulfill their users’ needs since the majority of them use the library sources more and more for scientific research and educational purposes.In this study we attempt to explore the phenomenon in the globe using the available literature and to identify the implications in libraries’ workflows and the possible future developments. Moreover, through observation and semi-structured interviews we try to identify the current developments in the Greek context regarding the adoption of next ILS and possible implications in their workflows. Finally, we attempt a comparison between the Greek situation and the international one.
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Hoffmann, Werner. "Mittelhochdeutsches und Mittelniederländisches aus Dresden." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2011. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-66134.

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Seit April 2008 werden im Rahmen eines von der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) geförderten Kooperationsprojekts der SLUB Dresden und der UB Leipzig am Leipziger Handschriftenzentrum die Dresdner deutsch- und niederländischsprachigen mittelalterlichen Handschriften wissenschaftlich erschlossen (vgl. die Projektvorstellung in BIS Nr. 2, 2008, S. 116 –119). Die parallel dazu in Dresden durchgeführte vollständige Digitalisierung der Handschriften ist inzwischen abgeschlossen, so dass alle Manuskripte als Volltexte auf der Internet-Seite der SLUB abrufbar sind. Eine Feinstrukturierung der Digitalisate mit Hilfe der in Leipzig bei der Tiefenerschließung gewonnenen Daten wird in einer späteren Phase des Projekts vorgenommen werden. Nach nun fast dreijähriger Laufzeit des Leipziger Projektteils ist es an der Zeit, einige Ergebnisse der bisherigen Erschließungsarbeit kurz vorzustellen.
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Lenk, Barbara. "Bibliographien an der Sächsischen Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden." Master's thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2009. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-24763.

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An der SLUB Dresden werden die Sächsische Bibliographie und die Bibliographie Geschichte der Technik bearbeitet. Beide Werke liegen bis zum Berichtsjahr 1991 nur in gedruckter Form vor. Diese Bände werden als Teil eines Projektes aus dem Europäischen Fonds für regionale Entwicklung (EFRE) retrospektiv konvertiert. Praktisches Ziel dieser Diplomarbeit ist die Erstellung einer katalogbezogenen Aufgabenbeschreibung für das Vorhaben. Die katalogbezogene Aufgabenbeschreibung basiert auf einer Datenanalyse, in deren Rahmen das verzeichnete Titelmaterial in den zu konvertierenden Bibliographiebänden untersucht wird. In einem theoretischen Teil der Diplomarbeit werden beide Bibliographien vorgestellt. Des weiteren erfolgt eine Marktuntersuchung zu Anbietern von Retrokonversionsdienstleistern in Deutschland.
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Nampeya, Chrissie Ennie. "The use of cataloguing tools and resources by cataloguers in the University of Malawi libraries and the Malawi National Library service in providing access to information." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/717.

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Marais, Hester 1961. "Authority control in an academic library consortium using a union catalogue maintained by a central office for authority control." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2546.

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Authority control is the backbone of the library catalogue and therefore a critical library activity. Experienced staff create authority records to assist users in their quest for information. The focus of this study is on authority control as a means of co-operation in academic library consortia using a union catalogue maintained by a Central Office for Authority Control. Literature studies were conducted on three sub-problems: the development of academic library consortia in South Africa, and various forms, characteristics and functions of academic library consortia in general; the characteristics, principals and objectives of authority control; and the functions of union catalogues with special reference to the role of Z39.50 within virtual union catalogues. The conclusion was that existing and new authority records should be made available as widely as possible within consortia through a union catalogue. It is however a partial solution, because not all the libraries within the consortium have the expertise to create new authority records. Two empirical studies were conducted. A cost analysis was done to determine the cost of creating and changing authority records within academic library consortia in South Africa, in order to choose a system within which authority control can be performed effectively and speedily. Secondly, a questionnaire was sent to libraries in the United States to gather information on their experiences with regard to authority control, library co-operation in general, and virtual union catalogues. The United States was the natural choice because it could be regarded as the birthplace of modern library consortia. Inferences drawn from the information received was used to develop the structure and functions for a Central Office for Authority Control in academic library consortia in South Africa. It was found that authority control within an academic library consortium using a union catalogue could be conducted most cost-effectively and timeously through such a Central Office for Authority Control. The purpose of the Central Office would be to co-ordinate authority control within the consortium. Pooling available resources within the consortium would keep the cost of authority control as low as possible. Libraries with the required infrastructure and expertise would have the opportunity to create authority records on behalf of other libraries and be compensated for their services. Through such a Central Office more authority records created according to mutually accepted standards would be available for sharing within the consortium.
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Books on the topic "Library, cataloguing"

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Rizzo, MaryAnn Doty. Cataloguing for stuckees. [Sierra Vista, AZ]: M.D. Rizzo, 2000.

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Hunter, Eric J. Computerized cataloguing. London: C. Bingley, 1985.

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Network, Australian Bibliographic. ABN subject cataloguing manual. 2nd ed. Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1989.

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British Library. British Library grants for cataloguing and preservation. London: British Library, 1996.

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Bowman, J. H. Essential cataloguing. London: Facet Pub., 2003.

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British Library. Research and Development Dept. Cataloguing the internet: Catriona feasibility study. [London]: British Library Research and Development Dept., 1995.

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Iwe, Josephine I. Cataloguing and classification fundamentals: Introduction and application. Calabar, Nigeria: Wwomi Publication Services, 2008.

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McIntosh, Sharon. Online cataloguing with BLCMP: Teaching and learning materials. Birmingham: City of Birmingham Polytechnic Library, 1985.

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Cataloguing without tears: Managing knowledge in the information society. Oxford: Chandos Pub., 2003.

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The early records of Sir Robert Cotton's Library: Formation, cataloguing, use. London: British Library, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Library, cataloguing"

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Roberts, Julian. "Retrospective Conversion in the Bodleian Library." In Retrospective cataloguing in Europe, edited by Franz Georg Kaltwasser, 180. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783111325996-035.

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Matheson, Ann. "Cataloguing older books in the National Library of Scotland." In Retrospective cataloguing in Europe, edited by Franz Georg Kaltwasser, 163–66. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783111325996-028.

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Hogg, Peter C. "Retrospective catalogue of Scandinavian books in the British Library." In Retrospective cataloguing in Europe, edited by Franz Georg Kaltwasser, 176. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783111325996-033.

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Paisey, David. "Catalogue of German books of the 17th century in the British Library." In Retrospective cataloguing in Europe, edited by Franz Georg Kaltwasser, 172–73. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783111325996-031.

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Lazarinis, Fotis. "Library of Congress Classification." In Cataloguing and Classification, 177–92. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-100161-5.00009-9.

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Adedibu, Lydia O., Evelyn O. Akinboro, and Titilola A. B. Abdussalam. "Cataloguing and Classification of Library Resources in the 21st Century." In Library and Information Science in Developing Countries, 313–26. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-335-5.ch023.

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Both traditional and digital libraries are the storehouse of information and indispensable in this age of computerization and digitization of information. As cataloguing is one of the pillars of library services and because cataloguing plays a pivotal role for a successful library operation, a discussion and description of cataloguing process is inevitable. This chapter discusses the steps involved in cataloguing- descriptive, assigning a subject to the document and allocating a classification mark to the picked subject from the subject heading list. It also describes schemes which are specialized and deals only with the subject areas involved, like NLM (National Library of medium) classification scheme and Moys classification for law. The three basic types of classification structure - enumerative, analytic-synthetic, and faceted classification scheme are explained as well. The important activities of library automation, ways of doing copy cataloguing, meaning, procedures, and sources of copy cataloguing are also briefly explained. As automated library system is an important part of libraries nowadays, this chapter further discusses the meaning of computerized cataloguing: the MARC format/records. The role of MARC is also explained in the simplest terms possible as well as the basic information needed to understand MARC record.
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Adesola, Adekunle P., Grace Olla, Roseline Mitana Oshiname, and Adeyinka Tella. "Reports Generation With Koha Integrated Library System (ILS)." In Library Science and Administration, 631–45. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3914-8.ch030.

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The paper showcases various library house-keeping reports that can be generated effortlessly using Koha ILS. Examples of reports generated in Bowen University Library include Circulation, Acquisitions and Cataloguing/Classification reports. Circulation activity reports like user registration, patron category, overdue payments, item issue, returns and renewals are showcased. Acquisition reports highlighted include acquisitions by purchase and donation, expenditure on acquisitions and also by branch libraries, additions to the library collection and the status of the library database as required. Cataloguing reports such as additions of items to the entire library network, total item count and summation of item types are also highlighted. The paper concludes by sensitising libraries using Koha ILS of the unlimited potentials of Koha ILS for reports generation.
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"Cataloguing Architecture: The Library of the Architect." In Libraries, Literatures, and Archives, 220–41. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203753231-20.

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"Welcome Words from the Head of the National Library of Egypt." In IFLA Cataloguing Principles: Steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 3, edited by Barbara B. Tillett, Khaled Mohamed Reyad, and Ana Lupe Cristán. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter – K. G. Saur, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598440335.0.7.

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PORTER, KIRBY. "Managing access to your information – cataloguing." In Setting Up a New Library and Information Service, 53–69. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-053-9.50010-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Library, cataloguing"

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Corney, Jonathan, Andrew Lynn, Carmen Torres, Paola Di Maio, William Regli, Graeme Forbes, and Lynne Tobin. "Towards crowdsourcing translation tasks in library cataloguing, a pilot study." In 2010 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dest.2010.5610593.

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Benagi, Pratiksha, S. M. Meena, and Uday Kulkarni. "Towards Automated Book Identification and Cataloguing for an Online Library." In 2018 International Conference on Current Trends towards Converging Technologies (ICCTCT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icctct.2018.8550861.

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Costea, Gabriela. "Bringing FRBR Model into Current Cataloguing Process via Liberty3, a Library Oriented Software." In Proceedings of the International Conference on QQML2009. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814299701_0062.

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Smirnov, Yury. "Electronic publications on standardization produced by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology." In The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations. Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/978-5-85638-223-4-2020-204-208.

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The digital publications on standardization produced by the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology are discussed, namely: English-Russian Dictionary of Machine-Readable Cataloguing, Electronic Terminological Dictionary of the System of Standards on Information, Librarianship and Publishing (SIBID), Database on Standards. Each entry comprises a brief description, its characteristics and intended purpose. In conclusion, digital publications on standardization being planned are discussed.
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Morozova, I. А. "THE DICTIONARY «CORPORATE NAMES» EDITING WITHIN THE ELECTRONIC CATALOGUE OF THE YAKUB KOLAS CENTRAL SCIENCE LIBRARY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF BELARUS." In БИБЛИОТЕКИ В ИНФОРМАЦИОННОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ: СОХРАНЕНИЕ ТРАДИЦИЙ И РАЗВИТИЕ НОВЫХ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ. ООО «Ковчег», 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47612/978-985-884-010-5-2020-310-318.

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The present report describes the dictionary «Corporate Names» used in the electronic catalogue of the Yakub Kolas Central Science Library of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. The publication reflects the current and planned editing of such kind of a dictionary including creation and modification of authority records of corporate names in the context of continuous interaction in the cooperative cataloguing system.
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Lourenço, Tiago, and Clara Silveira. "LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: HOW TO AUTOMATE AND PUT A SMALL LIBRARY ONLINE." In Sixth International Scientific-Business Conference LIMEN Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.2020.349.

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Even with the amount of information that is diffused nowadays over the internet it is undeniable that the books in paper format are still a valuable source of knowledge either because they are often a reliable source or because the paper gives us a sensation that a screen does not give. Having said that, it is essential that a library not only publishes on the internet all the available books but also ensures good management for all that knowledge source. That is how this research and project comes up, a compilation of library standards for its management from the cataloguing of the books to its physical display in the library, as well as the automatization of all that standards. This study and the application of its results were done in a small library, Centro de Camões that complements the Department of Humanities of Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland. It used the Agile software engineering methodology, a light, efficient and low risk way of development. User stories were used as an approach that promotes essentially the user’s point of view in the solution, i.e lead the team to think, question and perceive what they are developing. The main features of the automatization and management system are the cataloging with a book online search script by ISBN that returns the vital intel of a book, a website that shares with the users all the bibliography available and a books manager, also includes a requisitions manager that allows warnings to the library and users. The framework used was Django, a high-level Python Web framework. On it, we apply technologies like channels, Web sockets and all the fundamental guidelines of Web development. Therefore, this article is a jump start for those who want either implement a similar solution in a library or want to apply some technologies used on this project on their own projects, the source code of this project can be found at https://github.com/tfcl/camoes.
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