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Cataloging for School Librarians, Third Edition presents the theory and practice of cataloging and classification to students and practitioners needing a clear sequential process to help them overcome cataloging anxiety.
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Cataloging for School Librarians, Third Edition presents the theory and practice of cataloging and classification to students and practitioners needing a clear sequential process to help them overcome cataloging anxiety.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781538170281
- ISBN-10: 1538170280
- Artikelnr.: 67613715
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781538170281
- ISBN-10: 1538170280
- Artikelnr.: 67613715
Marie Kelsey, Ph.D., professor emerita, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, recently completed a forty-year career in librarianship, twenty-seven of which were devoted to cataloging and technical services in academic libraries. She is also a licensed K-12 librarian and retired director of the Educational Media and Technology program at St. Scholastica. Dr. Kelsey earned her master¿s degree in English at Bemidji State University and her master¿s and Ph.D. degrees in Library Science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She has authored several articles on cataloging and other aspects of school librarianship. In 2006, her book Ulysses S. Grant, A Bibliography (Praeger, 2005) was named one of the five best bibliographies of the year in history by the Reference & User Services Association (ALA) History Section¿s Bibliography and Indexes Committee. Jen Spisak, Ph.D., assistant professor, Longwood University, has spent over two decades in the field of education with experience as a teacher, school librarian, and assistant professor. She has previously been honored as her school¿s Teacher of the Year and as the Virginia Association of School Librarians School Librarian of the Year. She currently teaches cataloging to school librarianship students. Dr. Spisak earned her master¿s degree in Curriculum and Instruction and her endorsement in Library Media and her Ph.D. in Educational Research and Evaluation from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is the author of Multimedia Learning Stations: Facilitating Instruction, Strengthening the Research Process, Building Collaborative Partnerships as well as a number of articles in the field of school librarianship.
List of Figures Preface Part I.
Essential Information
1
History of the Library Catalog, Cataloging Standards, and Access to Resources
2
Understanding Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Part II.
Descriptive Cataloging
3
Catalog Records and Primary and Added Access Points
4
Creating Authorized Forms of Names
5
Creating MARC 21 Records
6
Cataloging Books
7
Cataloging Nonprint and Electronic Materials 8
Cataloging Serials, Books in Series, and Graphic Novels Part III.
Subject Cataloging and Classification 9
Using Sears List of Subject Headings 10
Using Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification 11
Building Dewey Numbers in Three Major Areas 12 Special Sections in the School Library Part IV.
Conclusion 13
Obtaining Online Catalog Bibliographic Records Appendix A. RDA Sample Records in MARC from OCLC Appendix B. Key to the Quizzes Appendix C. 300 & 344 Field Tags Appendix D. Formatting
Cheat Sheet
for 336, 337, & 338 Field Tags Appendix E. Helpful Websites Glossary Bibliography Index About the Authors
Essential Information
1
History of the Library Catalog, Cataloging Standards, and Access to Resources
2
Understanding Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Part II.
Descriptive Cataloging
3
Catalog Records and Primary and Added Access Points
4
Creating Authorized Forms of Names
5
Creating MARC 21 Records
6
Cataloging Books
7
Cataloging Nonprint and Electronic Materials 8
Cataloging Serials, Books in Series, and Graphic Novels Part III.
Subject Cataloging and Classification 9
Using Sears List of Subject Headings 10
Using Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification 11
Building Dewey Numbers in Three Major Areas 12 Special Sections in the School Library Part IV.
Conclusion 13
Obtaining Online Catalog Bibliographic Records Appendix A. RDA Sample Records in MARC from OCLC Appendix B. Key to the Quizzes Appendix C. 300 & 344 Field Tags Appendix D. Formatting
Cheat Sheet
for 336, 337, & 338 Field Tags Appendix E. Helpful Websites Glossary Bibliography Index About the Authors
List of Figures Preface Part I.
Essential Information
1
History of the Library Catalog, Cataloging Standards, and Access to Resources
2
Understanding Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Part II.
Descriptive Cataloging
3
Catalog Records and Primary and Added Access Points
4
Creating Authorized Forms of Names
5
Creating MARC 21 Records
6
Cataloging Books
7
Cataloging Nonprint and Electronic Materials 8
Cataloging Serials, Books in Series, and Graphic Novels Part III.
Subject Cataloging and Classification 9
Using Sears List of Subject Headings 10
Using Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification 11
Building Dewey Numbers in Three Major Areas 12 Special Sections in the School Library Part IV.
Conclusion 13
Obtaining Online Catalog Bibliographic Records Appendix A. RDA Sample Records in MARC from OCLC Appendix B. Key to the Quizzes Appendix C. 300 & 344 Field Tags Appendix D. Formatting
Cheat Sheet
for 336, 337, & 338 Field Tags Appendix E. Helpful Websites Glossary Bibliography Index About the Authors
Essential Information
1
History of the Library Catalog, Cataloging Standards, and Access to Resources
2
Understanding Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Part II.
Descriptive Cataloging
3
Catalog Records and Primary and Added Access Points
4
Creating Authorized Forms of Names
5
Creating MARC 21 Records
6
Cataloging Books
7
Cataloging Nonprint and Electronic Materials 8
Cataloging Serials, Books in Series, and Graphic Novels Part III.
Subject Cataloging and Classification 9
Using Sears List of Subject Headings 10
Using Abridged Dewey Decimal Classification 11
Building Dewey Numbers in Three Major Areas 12 Special Sections in the School Library Part IV.
Conclusion 13
Obtaining Online Catalog Bibliographic Records Appendix A. RDA Sample Records in MARC from OCLC Appendix B. Key to the Quizzes Appendix C. 300 & 344 Field Tags Appendix D. Formatting
Cheat Sheet
for 336, 337, & 338 Field Tags Appendix E. Helpful Websites Glossary Bibliography Index About the Authors