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- | ===== Sources for Cataloging Standards | + | ===== Sources for Cataloging Standards ===== |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Cataloging staff at libraries participating in PINES should be able to access the following cataloging resources online. **NOTE**: It is //mandatory// that these resources are available to catalogers creating original cataloging in OCLC’s WorldCat database. As of August 2017, the Georgia Public Library service purchases subscriptions for major online cataloging standards and tools for all public libraries in the state. Questions about the subscriptions should be addressed to the [[http:// |
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- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== RDA Toolkit |
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- | [[http:// | + | Access to the toolkit is at[[http:// |
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- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== Webdewey |
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- | [[http:// | + | Access to WebDewey is available from within the Connexion Client and the Connexion browser. It also can be accessed directly at [[http:// |
- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== Cataloger’s Desktop |
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- | [[http:// | + | A full list of the resources contained in Cataloger' |
- | [[https:// | + | Access Cataloger’s Desktop at: [[https:// |
- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== MARC standards |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Standards for MARC formats and MARC code lists can be found at [[http:// |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Code lists include those for languages and countries. Also available at the link is a tutorial on MARC. |
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- | [[http:// | + | OCLC. 2017. //Bibliographic formats and standards//. 4th edition. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC. [[http:// |
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- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== Genre/Form terms ==== |
- | [[https:// | + | Library of Congress. 2017. //Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms PDF Files// |
- | <font 14px/ | + | ==== Other resources |
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- | [[http:// | + | IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. 2009. //[[http:// |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Library of Congress. 2017. // |
- | [[http:// | + | Music Library Association' |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Music Library Association, |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Music OCLC Users Group (MUOG). 2017.//[[http:// |
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- | [[https:// | + | OCLC. 2017. //[[https:// |
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- | <font 14px/ | + | The OLAC website has a number of publications and resources for cataloging audiovisual materials. |
- | <font 14px/ | + | Schiff, Adam. 2010. [[https:// |
- | <font 14px/Arial,Helvetica, | + | Tillett, Barbara B. //2003.// [[http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/whatfrbr.html|What Is FRBR?: A Conceptual Model for the Bibliographic Universe]]. |
- | [[http:// | + | Yale University. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library. [no date]. |
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