This groundbreaking empirical study of music bibliographic relationships provides the fundamental information necessary to understand the complexities of music cataloging and the impact of these complexities on the structure of the catalog. Vellucci's study identifies the characteristics of music scores found in a library collection, describes in detail the types of relationships that exist within the world of music materials, and discusses the various methods currently used to link related music materials in library catalogs. Essential for music libraries and collections.
This groundbreaking empirical study of music bibliographic relationships provides the fundamental information necessary to understand the complexities of music cataloging and the impact of these complexities on the structure of the catalog. Vellucci's study identifies the characteristics of music scores found in a library collection, describes in detail the types of relationships that exist within the world of music materials, and discusses the various methods currently used to link related music materials in library catalogs. Essential for music libraries and collections.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sherry L.Vellucci is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Library & Information Science, Rutgers University, New Jersey. She has served on the Board of Directors of the Music Library Association and the International Association of Music Libraries-U.S. Branch. She also received the MLA Special Achievement Award for her research on bibliographic relationships in music catalogs.
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Part 1 Figures Part 2 Tables Part 3 Foreword Chapter 4 Preface Chapter 5 1. Introduction Chapter 6 2. Previous Studies Chapter 7 3. Research methodology Chapter 8 4. Characterisitcs of Music Scores Chapter 9 5. Taxonomy of Bibliographic Relationships Chapter 10 6. Whole-Part Relationships Chapter 11 7. Derivative Relationships Chapter 12 8. Accompanying Relationships Chapter 13 9. Sequential Relationships Chapter 14 10. Equivalence Relationships Chapter 15 11. Descriptive Relationships Chapter 16 12. Relationship Predictors Chapter 17 13. Linkages Chapter 18 14. Reference Linkages Chapter 19 15. Access Point Linkages Chapter 20 16 Bibliographic Notes as Linkages Chapter 21 17. Other Bibliographic Information as Linkages Chapter 22 18. Bibliographic Relationships Without Linkages Chapter 23 19. Summary and Comparisons to Other Studies Chapter 24 20. Bibliographic Relationships in the Future Part 25 Appendix-Documents in the Sample Part 26 Bibliography of Works Cited Part 27 Index