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Websites related to Cataloging | home |
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A guide on how to use Dewey decimal call numbers |
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It is a good website for the beginning librarian. |
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An outline explaining how the Dewey system works |
It is a little confusing, but someone may understand it.
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Updates you of the changes in the Dewey system |
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Great if you want to keep up with the changes in Dewey. |
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For school librarians who need to understand what a MARC record is and why it is important. |
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A good site because it explains the importance of Marc. |
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A website about cataloging rules with Marc records |
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A little boring |
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Cataloging videorecordings with Marc records |
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A good guide for videorecordings (since we didn't really go over this). |
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Guide to Cataloging DVDs using AACR2r |
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A great source for cataloging DVDs |
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This site gives you a general idea of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules in a brief manner. |
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Good because it explains the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules book chapter by chapter |
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Cataloging with AACR2R for Books, Electronic Resources, Sound Recordings, Videorecordings, and Serials |
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Okay. It brings rules and sources/materials together. |
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Library of Congress Classification |
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This site gives the cataloging policy and the main classes of the Library of Congress Classification. |
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A great source for cataloging.
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This system is called the Library of Congress classification system because it was first designed. |
It is not a good site because it may use as a reference.
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This website gives the history. |
This website is Ok.
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