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Main Authors: Lubetzky, Seymour, Hayes, Robert M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1968
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED058908
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author Lubetzky, Seymour
Hayes, Robert M.
author_facet Lubetzky, Seymour
Hayes, Robert M.
Lubetzky, Seymour
Hayes, Robert M.
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contents Bibliographic Dimensions in Information Control; Report 1 of a Series on the Principles of Cataloging. Lubetzky, Seymour Hayes, Robert M. Cataloging Information Processing Information Retrieval Information Storage Library Materials Library Technical Processes The materials of a library, exemplified by books, have traditionally been viewed as presenting two aspects involving two distinct problems: their description and control as unique items, and their treatment as sources of information on various subjects. But this view has tended to overlook a third fundamental aspect: that of the "works" which are embodied in the materials and in turn embody the information. The paper discusses the meaning of this aspect and its implications in the control of information. (Author)
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spellingShingle Bibliographic Dimensions in Information Control; Report 1 of a Series on the Principles of Cataloging.
Lubetzky, Seymour
Hayes, Robert M.
Cataloging
Information Processing
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
Bibliographic Dimensions in Information Control; Report 1 of a Series on the Principles of Cataloging. Lubetzky, Seymour Hayes, Robert M. Cataloging Information Processing Information Retrieval Information Storage Library Materials Library Technical Processes The materials of a library, exemplified by books, have traditionally been viewed as presenting two aspects involving two distinct problems: their description and control as unique items, and their treatment as sources of information on various subjects. But this view has tended to overlook a third fundamental aspect: that of the "works" which are embodied in the materials and in turn embody the information. The paper discusses the meaning of this aspect and its implications in the control of information. (Author)
title Bibliographic Dimensions in Information Control; Report 1 of a Series on the Principles of Cataloging.
topic Cataloging
Information Processing
Information Retrieval
Information Storage
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED058908