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Dewey

Marc

AACR2R

Library of Congress Classification


  Dewey
http://library.uww.edu/guides/ddc.htm



A guide on how to use Dewey decimal call numbers
It is a good website for the beginning librarian.



http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/fi_books_dd_list.htm


An outline explaining how the Dewey system works
     It is a little confusing, but someone may understand it.



http://www.oclc.org/dewey/updates/new/


Updates you of the changes in the Dewey system
Great if you want to keep up with the changes in Dewey.


  Marc

http://www.loc.gov/marc/umb/


For school librarians who need to understand what a MARC record is and why it is important.
A good site because it explains the importance of Marc.




http://www.archivists.org/catalog/stds99/chapter4.html



A website about cataloging rules with Marc records
A little boring


http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/rs/catpro/videoguide.html


Cataloging videorecordings with Marc records
A good guide for videorecordings (since we didn't really go over this).



  AACR2R

http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/olac/capc/dvd/dvdprimer2.html


Guide to Cataloging DVDs using AACR2r
A great source for cataloging DVDs


http://www.isabelle.robitaille.com/Cataloging_Project/aacr2r.htm


This site gives you a general idea of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules in a brief manner.
Good because it explains the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules book chapter by chapter



http://www.marcofquality.com/bk/cwamintro.html



Cataloging with AACR2R for Books, Electronic Resources, Sound Recordings, Videorecordings, and Serials
Okay.  It brings rules and sources/materials together.


  Library of Congress Classification
http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/lcco/lcco.html

This site gives the cataloging policy and the main classes of the Library of Congress Classification.
A great source for cataloging.

http://wally.rit.edu/pubs/guides/lcclass.html

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.


http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/LC_class.htm

This website gives the history.
This website is Ok.

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