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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1972
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contents Non-Print Media: Cataloging and Classification in the Lincoln Public Schools. Manual. Audiovisual Aids Cataloging Classification Filmstrips Guides Learning Resources Centers Library Materials Library Technical Processes Maps Microforms Nonprint Media Tape Recordings There is very little difference in cataloging and classifying non-print and print media, however non-print requires considerably more time in processing due to the quantity of material and the individual pieces for which labels and identification numbers must be supplied. In general non-print media are entered under title. Exceptions to this practice are: (1) books or excerpts from books are entered under the author's name and (2) musical compositions are entered under the name of the composer. For each type of media all items which are included with the particular media are described. This information may be run in consecutive sequence in the collation or, items which are not usually considered a part of the collation are listed as a note. This manual gives illustrations for cataloging each type of non-print material. A brief (4 page) description of how the cataloging of non-print materials was set up in the Lincoln Public Schools which was written by Gwendoline E. Birky is appended. (Author/NH)
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spellingShingle Non-Print Media: Cataloging and Classification in the Lincoln Public Schools. Manual.
Audiovisual Aids
Cataloging
Classification
Filmstrips
Guides
Learning Resources Centers
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
Maps
Microforms
Nonprint Media
Tape Recordings
Non-Print Media: Cataloging and Classification in the Lincoln Public Schools. Manual. Audiovisual Aids Cataloging Classification Filmstrips Guides Learning Resources Centers Library Materials Library Technical Processes Maps Microforms Nonprint Media Tape Recordings There is very little difference in cataloging and classifying non-print and print media, however non-print requires considerably more time in processing due to the quantity of material and the individual pieces for which labels and identification numbers must be supplied. In general non-print media are entered under title. Exceptions to this practice are: (1) books or excerpts from books are entered under the author's name and (2) musical compositions are entered under the name of the composer. For each type of media all items which are included with the particular media are described. This information may be run in consecutive sequence in the collation or, items which are not usually considered a part of the collation are listed as a note. This manual gives illustrations for cataloging each type of non-print material. A brief (4 page) description of how the cataloging of non-print materials was set up in the Lincoln Public Schools which was written by Gwendoline E. Birky is appended. (Author/NH)
title Non-Print Media: Cataloging and Classification in the Lincoln Public Schools. Manual.
topic Audiovisual Aids
Cataloging
Classification
Filmstrips
Guides
Learning Resources Centers
Library Materials
Library Technical Processes
Maps
Microforms
Nonprint Media
Tape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED067114