organizing materials
Library And Information Studies 316 with Amann at University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
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Why organize materials
- seect and collect materials (acquisitions)
- Get information to user (disseminate, circulate)
- access information in organized way (describe, classify)
ISBD came from
IFLA (International Federation of Library Association and Institutions)
RDA is the newest stem in describing resources in how long
100 years
ISBD mandates
- where catlogers chould look for the bibliographic info they put in the record
- elements of bibliographic description
- order for elements in the records
- punctuation for each part
verso
left side of the title page, where copyright info is located
main title
title proper
statement of responsibility=person, persons, coporate body responsible for intellectual content
- statement of responsibility is preceded by:space,slash,space ( / )
- statement of subsidiary responsibility is preceded by: space, semicolon, space ( ; )
statement of responsibility
person, persons, coporate body responsible for intellectual content
full stop
a period (.).
card style
not used often anymore
Area 1
Title/Statement of Responsibility
Area 1: Title/Statement of Responsibility
- main title (title proper)
- other title info, translations
- statement of responsibility
Area 2
Edition Statement
Area 3: Material specific details
material specific details used for: maps and music, not for books
Area 3
Material specific details
Area 4: Imprint. Place of publication, name of publisher, date of publications
- use shortest recognizable term for publicher, ie. Sholastic instead of Scholastic Books for Professionals
- punctuation for area 4 (imprint): precede date of publication by a comma space (but no preceding space before comma)
Area 4
Imprint
Area 5: Physical Description
physical description should include: nubmer of pages, running time, dimension, illustrations, recording type (ie stereo), etc.
Area 5
Physical Description
Area 6: Series Statements
- What should be capitalized in Series Statements? only pronounds (ie. Nancy Drew mystery series)
- precede the numbering within a series with: a space, colon, space ( : )
Area 6
Series Statements
-What should be capitalized in Series Statements
only pronounds (ie
Area 7
Notes
Area 8
Standard Numbers
How many digits in the original ISBN number
10 digits
How many digits in the ISBN after 2007
13 digits
What does pbk stand for? paperback
if there are 2 ISBN numbers (both 10 digit and 13 digit with prefix) which should you include? Both ISBN numbers
What is the prefix added to ISBN numbers after 2007
978
What does pbk stand for
paperback
-if there are 2 ISBN numbers (both 10 digit and 13 digit with prefix) which should you include
Both ISBN numbers
CIP
catalgueing in publication
where is the CIP located
on the verso
abstract
OCLC's name for the summary
About this deck
By: Stephanie Gustafson
Created: 2010-03-10
Size: 33 flashcards
Views: 4
Created: 2010-03-10
Size: 33 flashcards
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