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AACR2: Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. Second Edition, 2002 Revision: 2004 Update


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9781856045391
Joint Steering Committee for Revision of AACR 
London: Facet Publishing
2004年1月01日
880.00  元
HK$ 836  









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Published Jointly by the American Library Association (ALA), the Canadian Library Association (CLA), and the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)

Since 1967, Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules has served theprofession with highly developed content standards for cataloging the resources that come into your library. It is the one-stop gold standard. AACR2 walks you through the cataloging process with clearly defined rules and practical examples of organizing catalog records using standards that apply to all metadata formats. With the process of cataloging more complex than ever, the Joint Steering Committee has come together to present a brand new 2004 update that will equip you to catalog any type ofresource, print or electronic.

What’s new in the 2004 update?

New and updated rules as approved by the JSC including instruction regarding serials, multipart monographs, and integrating resources

A checklist of updates

A complete and fully revised index
Available in a loose-leaf format, AACR2 is more user-friendly than ever. With 8.5” X 11” pages that fit a standard 3-ring binder, separately numbered chapters for easy integration of updates, and a design that clearly distinguishes the rules from the examples, AACR2 is the powerhouse for resource description and access.

Libraries can rely on this international set of rules for flexible, ready-to-apply standards for the fundamental work of developing resource catalogs and bibliographic descriptions. With annual update releases that easily integrate into this streamlined format, AACR2 continues as the authoritative rulebook for achieving consistency, clarity, and accessibility in catalog records for resources across all media.








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