Practical Handbook of Modern Library Cataloging - Couverture souple

Bishop, William Warner

 
9781025349107: Practical Handbook of Modern Library Cataloging

Synopsis

"Practical Handbook of Modern Library Cataloging" is a definitive professional guide that outlines the essential principles and practices of library organization. Written by William Warner Bishop, a prominent figure in the field of library science, this work serves as a comprehensive manual for the systematic recording and arrangement of library holdings. It addresses the practicalities of cataloging, from the physical preparation of card catalogs to the complex rules governing entry headings and descriptive metadata.

The text provides deep insights into the methodologies required to maintain consistency and accuracy within a library's bibliographic records. It explores topics such as the history of cataloging, the various forms of catalogs, and the specific challenges of managing diverse collections. By emphasizing the importance of standardization, Bishop's handbook played a crucial role in the professionalization of librarianship in the early 20th century. "Practical Handbook of Modern Library Cataloging" remains a vital historical document for scholars and practitioners interested in the evolution of information science, offering a clear window into the foundational techniques that continue to influence modern data organization and retrieval systems.

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