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Library Cataloguing : Principles and Practices

Jogender Singh Burman, Rajat, 2007, viii, 286 p, ISBN : 817880283X, $36.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Preface. 1. Cataloguing: principles and practices. 2. Major functions of catalogue. 3. Centralized cataloguing and processing. 4. Cataloguing codes: an introduction. 5. Business approach in cataloguing. 6. Policies on collection development. 7. Cataloguing: knowledge access management. 8. Trends in cataloguing of audiovisual materials. 9. Cataloguing of electronic serials. Glossary. Select bibliography. Index.

"As per the dictionary meaning a 'Catalogue' is a complete, usually alphabetical list of items, often with details. In case of libraries, catalogue is a list of all the books or resources of a library. Every library professional and student must be aware of fundamental principles. Though in the digital age cataloguing has become on-line, yet the procedures are same. A brief and authentic account of the same is presented here.

In libraries the principal index or list of available materials is called the catalogue. A catalogue is a list of books, maps, coins, stamps, sound recordings, or materials in any other medium that constitute a collection. Its prime purpose is to record, describe and index the holdings of a special collection. The collection may be private or it may represent the resources of a museum or of a library. Cataloguing is the process of preparing a catalogue, or of preparing bibliographic records that will become entries in a catalogue." (jacket)

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