School of Information Management & Systems.
Spring 2003.
290-14 Classification and Bibliographical Representation.
Michael Buckland.
Resources. To be added to.
Items stated to be on Graduate Reserve are not yet there!
Required text:
The primary resource will be the required text:
Wynar's Introduction to Cataloging and Classification. 9th ed.,
by Arlene G. Taylor. Englewood, Co.: Libraries Unlimited, 2000. A copy
*will soon* be placed
on Graduate Services Reserves Z693.W94 2000. Until it is it is
available on reserve I will place a copy
in the South Hall Computer Lab.
&nsbp; You should obtain you own copy (Cloth ISBN 1-56308-494-5 costs $65.00;
Paperback 1-56308-857-6 costs $49.50; plus shipping) by ordering online
from Libraries Unlimited at http://www.lu.com/
or calling 1-800-237-6124
or at the parent company Greenwood Press sales site
http://www.greenwood.com/
Library of Congress Website
Standards: MARC, Z39:50, METS, EADS, more.
http://www.loc.gov/standards/
MARC Standards http://www.loc.gov/marc/
Descriptive Cataloging:
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. Second Edition. 1998 Revision.
Chicago: American Library Association, 1998. Grad Serv Reserve copy
requested.
Michael Gorman. The Concise AACR2: 1998 Revision. Chicago: American
Library Association, 1999. A clear concise version of AACR2 prepared
by the principal author of AACR - 168 pages instead of nearly 700. Likely to
be sufficient for all but the most specialized needs.
*Will soon* be placed on Grad Serv Reserve Z694.15.A56.G67 1999
Subject Analysis:
A. C. Foskett. The Subject Approach to Information. 5th ed.
London: Library Association Publishing, 1997. On Graduate Reserve HV7936.A8.N3 1996.
The 5th edition of this long-established textbook is excellent. It includes
library subject headings and classification within a broader coverage.
Subject Headings:
Library of Congress Subject Headings. Now in five large volumes.
Nearest copy of latest edition is in the Social Sciences Reading Room.
Copies of earlier editions will be placed in the Computer Lab.
Library Classifications:
J. Mills. A Modern Outline of Library Classification. 1964.
A very good, concise introduction to theories, terminology,
and several different classifications, though changes to the schemes have
made the details unreliable.
Grad Services Reserve Z696.M57