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Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2002 Revision, 2005 Update

Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2002 Revision, 2005 Update

2005 Text Block: Complete Text + 2004-2005 Updates

Paperback
Publication Date: 27/08/2005

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Since 1967, Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules has served the profession with highly developed content standards for cataloging the resources that come into your library. It is the one-stop gold standard. AACR2 walks you through the cataloging process with clearly defined rules and practical examples representing standards that apply to any type of resource and all metadata formats. The Joint Steering Committee has brought together a new Update reflecting changes and improvements in effect for 2005.What's new in the 2005 update?



New and updated rules, including instructions, for capitalization of single letters used to represent words, and for multiple-letter prefixes in compound terms
Changes arising from the preparation of the new edition of Cartographic Materials: A Manual of Interpretation for AACR2
A checklist of updates

With 8.5" X 11" loose-leaf pages that fit a standard 3-ring binder, separately numbered chapters for easy integration of updates, and a design that clearly distinguishes the rules from the examples, AACR2 is the essential resource for descriptive and access cataloging. Libraries can rely on this international standard for flexible, ready-to-apply rules for the fundamental work of developing resource catalogs and bibliographic entries. AACR2 continues to be the authoritative choice for achieving consistency, clarity, and accessibility in cataloging resources across all media.
ISBN:
9780838935552
9780838935552
Category:
Bibliographic & subject control
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-08-2005
Publisher:
American Library Association
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
750
Dimensions (mm):
279x216x47mm
Weight:
2.12kg

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