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Main Authors: Quinly, William J., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1972
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED063779
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author Quinly, William J.
And Others
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And Others
Quinly, William J.
And Others
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contents Standards for Cataloging Nonprint Materials. Third Edition. Quinly, William J. And Others Audiovisual Aids Cataloging Educational Media Guides Library Standards Rules for cataloging non-print media are presented. The publication is devoted exclusively to cataloging standards since coding of many non-print media is included in the Library of Congress MARC system. All elements which should appear on the cataloging card are identified; the elements of the description are described with the MARC format in mind. Full descriptive cataloging on sample cards for specific media is presented as a guide to the implementation of the rules. The specific media covered are: art print, audiotape, chart, machine-readable data file, diorama, filmstrip, flash card, game, globe, kit, map, microform, mock-up, model, motion picture, phonodisc, picture, slide, specimen, study print, transparency, videorecord, and videotape. (JY)
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spellingShingle Standards for Cataloging Nonprint Materials. Third Edition.
Quinly, William J.
And Others
Audiovisual Aids
Cataloging
Educational Media
Guides
Library Standards
Standards for Cataloging Nonprint Materials. Third Edition. Quinly, William J. And Others Audiovisual Aids Cataloging Educational Media Guides Library Standards Rules for cataloging non-print media are presented. The publication is devoted exclusively to cataloging standards since coding of many non-print media is included in the Library of Congress MARC system. All elements which should appear on the cataloging card are identified; the elements of the description are described with the MARC format in mind. Full descriptive cataloging on sample cards for specific media is presented as a guide to the implementation of the rules. The specific media covered are: art print, audiotape, chart, machine-readable data file, diorama, filmstrip, flash card, game, globe, kit, map, microform, mock-up, model, motion picture, phonodisc, picture, slide, specimen, study print, transparency, videorecord, and videotape. (JY)
title Standards for Cataloging Nonprint Materials. Third Edition.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Cataloging
Educational Media
Guides
Library Standards
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED063779