Cataloging Internet Resources: A Manual and Practical Guide
Document Type
Internet Review
Publication Date
6-1998
Publication Title
OLAC Newsletter
Publisher
Online Audiovisual Catalogers
Volume
18
Issue
2
First page number:
p. 25
Abstract
Cataloging Internet Resources came out of a project that OCLC initiated with support from the U.S. Department of Education to have libraries volunteer to identify, select and catalog Internet resources using the USMARC format and AACR2 cataloging rules. Changes from the first to the second edition include adopting the ISBD(ER) expanded list of terms to be used in the File characteristics area, including examples that include a broader variety of types of resources, and noting whether MARC fields are repeatable or non-repeatable. The examples in the book follow OCLC MARC rather than USMARC. The guidelines have been expanded in some cases to "include CONSER and ISBD(ER) modifications to practice."
Keywords
Cataloging; Information resources – Reviews; Web sites
Disciplines
Archival Science | Cataloging and Metadata | Communication Technology and New Media | Library and Information Science | Other Communication
Language
English
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Rankin, K.
(1998).
Cataloging Internet Resources: A Manual and Practical Guide.
OLAC Newsletter, 18(2),
p. 25.
Online Audiovisual Catalogers.
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/lib_articles/257