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LIB 630 Classification and Cataloging
              Spring 2012




 What is
Cataloging
           The Big
           Question
2
      What is Cataloging?
• cataloging
– The process of creating entries for a catalog. In
  libraries, this usually includes bibliographic
  description, subject analysis, assignment of
  classification notation, and activities involved in
  physically preparing the item for the shelf, tasks
  usually performed under the supervision of a
  librarian trained as a cataloger. British spelling is
  cataloguing. See also: cataloging agency, Cataloging
  and Classification Section, cataloging-in-
  publication, centralized cataloging, cooperative
  cataloging, copy cataloging, descriptive
  cataloging, encoding level, and recataloging.

      • Online Dictionary of Library and Information
        Science, ODLIS
3
  2 kinds of cataloging


• Original cataloging

• Copy cataloging
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   What is original cataloging?

• original cataloging

  – Preparation of a bibliographic record
    from scratch, without the aid of a
    pre-existing catalog record for the
    same edition, more time-consuming
    for the cataloger than copy
    cataloging.

  – i.e.: Do-it-yourself cataloging!
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   Copy cataloging?

• copy cataloging
  – Adaptation of a pre-existing bibliographic
    record (usually found in
    OCLC, RLIN, NUC, or some other
    bibliographic database) to fit the
    characteristics of the item in hand, with
    modifications to correct obvious errors and
    minor adjustments to reflect locally accepted
    cataloging practice, as distinct from original
    cataloging (creating a completely new record
    from scratch). Synonymous with derived
    cataloging.
      • i.e. Copy from others cataloging!
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  But what are we actually doing when
  we catalog a book or whatever?

• We’re entering information about
  the book into the library’s
  catalog, so that when patrons are
  searching, they can find what
  they’re looking for, or, at
  least, something that will help them
  find an answer to their question.
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      What is a card catalog?
• card catalog
  – A list of the holdings of a
    library, printed, typed, or handwritten on
    catalog cards, each representing a single
    bibliographic item in the collection. Catalog cards
    are normally filed in a single alphabetical
    sequence (dictionary catalog), or in separate
    sections by author, title, and subject (divided
    catalog), in the long narrow drawers of a specially
    designed filing cabinet, usually constructed of
    wood (see this example). Most large- and
    medium-sized libraries in the United States have
    converted their card catalogs to machine-
    readable format. Also spelled card catalogue.
    Compare with online catalog.
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      Online catalog?
• online catalog
   – A library catalog consisting of a collection of bibliographic
     records in machine-readable format, maintained on a
     dedicated computer that provides uninterrupted interactive
     access via terminals or workstations in direct, continuous
     communication with the central computer. Although the
     software used in online catalogs is proprietary and not
     standardized, most online catalogs are searchable by
     author, title, subject heading, and keywords, and most
     public and academic libraries in the United States provide
     free public access, usually through a Web-based graphical
     user interface. Click here to log on to the online catalog of
     the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Synonymous
     with OPAC.



   – OPAC=online public access catalog
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   Why make this distinction?
• There are those who call an online
  catalog the “online card catalog” or
  something similar.
• There are no cards on the
  computer, so that calling the online
  computer the “card” catalog is a
  misnomer
• “Card” refers only to the medium the
  catalog appears on
   – PLEASE DON’T DO IT!
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  Elements of cataloging
• From ODLIS definition:

  1.   bibliographic description

  2.   subject analysis

  3.   assignment of classification notation
       (meaning the symbols used by the
       classification system)

  4.   activities involved in physically preparing
       the item for the shelf
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  What information do you put into
  the catalog, then?
• Basic bibliographic information (AKA
  bibliographic description):
  – Author, title, publisher, date
  – Edition
• Basic physical information (AKA physical
  description):
  – Size, no. of pages, whether illustrated, if it
    has a bibliography and/or index
  – Format (book, recording, electronic, etc.)
• Subject information (AKA subject
  analysis)
International Standard Bibliographic                            12

       Description (ISBD) is the worldwide
       standard (not to be confused with ISBN!)
                                 Clean draft of revised consolidated
                                    ISBD for worldwide review




ISBD: International
Standard Bibliographic
Description Consolidated
Edition
Berlin/Munich: De
Gruyter Saur, 2011
This is the new edition of the
first consolidated ISBD that
was published in 2007.
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    What does ISBD do?

• Two prescriptions:
  1. Provides a standard for the sequence
     of the elements in the catalog record
  2. Provides a standard for punctuation
     that makes it easy for people to
     recognize the elements, no matter what
     language the catalog record is in
What is ISBD’s prescribed order?                                           14




                    Area 0: Content Form and Media Type Area
                      Indicates the physical format (e.g. Image, Music,
                      Text (incl. books, databases, anything with written
                      words, symbols and numbers), etc., the specific
                      type of format (moving or still image, etc.), and
                      media type, e.g. audio, electronic, notated (for
                      music, i.e. sheet music), etc.
                   Punctuation is:
                   Content form (content qualification space ; space content qualification)
                   space : space media type
                     Music (notated) + Music (performed) : audio + Text. Music (notated).
                      Music (performed) : electronic
New area added as of 2009-2010. Previously, this information had been put into Area 1, title and
statement of responsibility area (see next slide) as the General Material Designation, GMD, for
short. Will likely be applied to new items not previously cataloged—older items will continue to use
GMD. Examples used in this presentation include the GMD, not Area 0.
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  Area 1
• Title and statement of responsibility
  – Includes the full title, as it appears in the
    item
       • Subtitle(s) are separated from the title proper (i.e.,
         the main title) by space colon space
           Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia


   –   The title is followed by the statement of
       responsibility (who wrote, compiled, etc.)
       •   The two are separated by a space / space
           Beginning cataloging / Jean Weihs and Sheila S. Intner
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  Area 2
• Edition area
  – Any information listed on the item
    about this particular edition, such as
    1st ed., Rev. (for revised) ed., 7th ed.,
    New American ed., etc. is listed here.
     • General material designation and other record
       elements
         – Abbreviation is allowed here. Thus, even if the title page
           or the cover of the book says “Fifth Edition” it would be
           entered as 5th ed.
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  Area 3
• Material or type of resource specific
  area
  – Used only for cartographic materials
    (maps) or periodicals (magazines,
    journals, etc.)
  – Provides information about the scale
    of the map or the numbering of a
    periodical
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    Area 4
• Publication area
  – This is where you find out where, by
    whom and when the item was published
  – Order:
     • City (and state or country as needed) space : space
       Name of publisher, year of publication
         Santa Barbara, Calif. : Libraries Unlimited, 2010
     Notice the spaces before and after the colon
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                     Area 5
              • Physical description
                  – The physical description area is made up of
                    three sections: extent of item, other details, and
                    dimensions. In the extent of item section, the
                    number of pages is listed for a book, and the
                    number of items is listed for a non-book entry,
                    along with the length of the playing time if
                    applicable. If the item is a book, the other
                    details section contains information about
                    whether or not the item is illustrated. It tells
                    whether a non-book item has such features as
                    sound, color, analog, digital, stereo, mono, etc.

Punctuation:
Extent of item space colon space other details space semicolon space dimensions
        e.g. viii, 294 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm
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  Area 6
• Series area
  – Indicates whether the item is part of a
    series.
  – The SERIES AREA is enclosed in
    parentheses and lists the title of the
    series and, if there is a number, it is
    always listed as a further identifier,
    after a space, semicolon, space, within
    the parentheses.
     • Series information, Notes and ISBN
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  Area 7
• Notes area
  – Notes can be any information that is relevant or
    interesting to the library staff or patrons using the
    catalog. Notes include information such as a summary
    of a work, credits for performers, lists of contents of
    various kinds, indicated age levels, special format
    information, system requirements for computer files,
    and the ISBN number if there is one. Notes can be
    created by the cataloger to give additional information
    about the item being cataloged, or can be more formal.
    The notes area can be used to include information that
    there is no specified area for in the previous cataloging
    rules.
      • Series information, Notes and ISBN
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     Area 8

• Resource identifier (e.g. ISBN, ISSN)
  and terms of availability area
  – Terms of availability—paperback vs.
    hardback, etc., and the price paid.

     ISBN 978-0-226-82337-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) : USD17.00


   Note the spaces before and after the
   colons!
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                         What does the punctuation look like?
Spaces before and after the special                GMD=General material
punctuation (shown in red)!                        designation. New rules: [ ] not ( )




                      Slide from presentation Introduction to Description: History of
                      Cataloging Codes                What is cataloging?
                                                        March 18, 2012
24
                 An Example
                                        Author
                                                                  Edition
Title
                                                                  Author




                                Notice the spaces!

        Slide from presentation Introduction to Description: History of
        Cataloging Codes
25
  What do the punctuation symbols mean?

[. . .] usually means that what’s included within the [ ] is
     the General Material Designation, i.e. physical or
     electronic or other format (now replaced by Area 0)
: usually indicates a separation between two important
     elements within that area
     e. g. that what comes first is the main title and what
     comes after is the subtitle (if there are spaces before
     and after) OR , in a different section of the
     record, that what comes first is the place of
     publication and what comes after is the
     publisher, etc.
/ means that what follows is the “statement of
     responsibility”, i.e. author, editor, etc
What’s the advantage of having
                                         26



  everything so standardized?

• You can recognize and read a
  bibliographic record, no matter what
  language or script it’s written in
• You can tell what’s being
  described, no matter what kind of
  material it is
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                     An example in English
                                                                         Statement of
                                                                         responsibility
   Main title

                                     Subtitle
GMD—format
realia=real-life
object

    Edition                                                                    Publication
                                                                               info

 Physical
 description                                                                Series info




                   Standard number              Cost of item


                     Slide 18 from CATALOGING: Ticket to the Past, the
                     Present, and the Future © Arlene G. Taylor
28
            An example in German
        GMD=General Material Designation          Subtitle
Title   (in this case: electronic resource)




                                Statement of responsibility

                                         Publication area


                                  Series information

                         Standard Number

               Physical Description
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                                         An example in Bulgarian                                Author

                                                                                                 Title

                                                                                                Subtitle (or
                                                                                                possibly GMD?)

                                                                                                Statement of
                                                                                                responsibility


                                                                                                Edition area


                                                                                              Publication
                                                                                              area

                                                                                              Physical
                                                                                              description


            Standard number
                                                                      Classification number
Photograph from the card catalog of the library of Sofia University      Dewey Decimal
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                 ISBD in an online catalog
                     / shows statement of responsibility, i.e. author, follows




                                                                    General
                                                                    Material
                                                                    Designation

Spaces before
and after
punctuation to
separate
important
elements
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         What does AACR2 have to do with
         this?
      • Anglo-American Cataloguing
        Rules (AACR)
        – A detailed set of standardized rules for
          cataloging various types of library
          materials . . . which is divided into two
          parts: rules for creating the
          bibliographic description of an item of
now       any type and rules governing the
          choice and form of entry of headings
          (access points) in the catalog.

         Click here to read a brief history of AACR2 up
            to the 2002 revision, courtesy of the JSC.
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               Do we need to learn all these rules?
            • If you plan on specializing as a
              cataloger, especially in a large
              research library, where you will be
              doing a lot of original
              cataloging, then you will need to
              learn the rules.
            • As an LMS, most of your cataloging
              will be copy cataloging, so that a
              general awareness of the rules will be
              all you need—plus knowing where to
              look them up!
In any case—the times, they are a-changin’!
More later about RDA, FRBR, and FRAD!

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What is cataloging

  • 1. LIB 630 Classification and Cataloging Spring 2012 What is Cataloging The Big Question
  • 2. 2 What is Cataloging? • cataloging – The process of creating entries for a catalog. In libraries, this usually includes bibliographic description, subject analysis, assignment of classification notation, and activities involved in physically preparing the item for the shelf, tasks usually performed under the supervision of a librarian trained as a cataloger. British spelling is cataloguing. See also: cataloging agency, Cataloging and Classification Section, cataloging-in- publication, centralized cataloging, cooperative cataloging, copy cataloging, descriptive cataloging, encoding level, and recataloging. • Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science, ODLIS
  • 3. 3 2 kinds of cataloging • Original cataloging • Copy cataloging
  • 4. 4 What is original cataloging? • original cataloging – Preparation of a bibliographic record from scratch, without the aid of a pre-existing catalog record for the same edition, more time-consuming for the cataloger than copy cataloging. – i.e.: Do-it-yourself cataloging!
  • 5. 5 Copy cataloging? • copy cataloging – Adaptation of a pre-existing bibliographic record (usually found in OCLC, RLIN, NUC, or some other bibliographic database) to fit the characteristics of the item in hand, with modifications to correct obvious errors and minor adjustments to reflect locally accepted cataloging practice, as distinct from original cataloging (creating a completely new record from scratch). Synonymous with derived cataloging. • i.e. Copy from others cataloging!
  • 6. 6 But what are we actually doing when we catalog a book or whatever? • We’re entering information about the book into the library’s catalog, so that when patrons are searching, they can find what they’re looking for, or, at least, something that will help them find an answer to their question.
  • 7. 7 What is a card catalog? • card catalog – A list of the holdings of a library, printed, typed, or handwritten on catalog cards, each representing a single bibliographic item in the collection. Catalog cards are normally filed in a single alphabetical sequence (dictionary catalog), or in separate sections by author, title, and subject (divided catalog), in the long narrow drawers of a specially designed filing cabinet, usually constructed of wood (see this example). Most large- and medium-sized libraries in the United States have converted their card catalogs to machine- readable format. Also spelled card catalogue. Compare with online catalog.
  • 8. 8 Online catalog? • online catalog – A library catalog consisting of a collection of bibliographic records in machine-readable format, maintained on a dedicated computer that provides uninterrupted interactive access via terminals or workstations in direct, continuous communication with the central computer. Although the software used in online catalogs is proprietary and not standardized, most online catalogs are searchable by author, title, subject heading, and keywords, and most public and academic libraries in the United States provide free public access, usually through a Web-based graphical user interface. Click here to log on to the online catalog of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Synonymous with OPAC. – OPAC=online public access catalog
  • 9. 9 Why make this distinction? • There are those who call an online catalog the “online card catalog” or something similar. • There are no cards on the computer, so that calling the online computer the “card” catalog is a misnomer • “Card” refers only to the medium the catalog appears on – PLEASE DON’T DO IT!
  • 10. 10 Elements of cataloging • From ODLIS definition: 1. bibliographic description 2. subject analysis 3. assignment of classification notation (meaning the symbols used by the classification system) 4. activities involved in physically preparing the item for the shelf
  • 11. 11 What information do you put into the catalog, then? • Basic bibliographic information (AKA bibliographic description): – Author, title, publisher, date – Edition • Basic physical information (AKA physical description): – Size, no. of pages, whether illustrated, if it has a bibliography and/or index – Format (book, recording, electronic, etc.) • Subject information (AKA subject analysis)
  • 12. International Standard Bibliographic 12 Description (ISBD) is the worldwide standard (not to be confused with ISBN!) Clean draft of revised consolidated ISBD for worldwide review ISBD: International Standard Bibliographic Description Consolidated Edition Berlin/Munich: De Gruyter Saur, 2011 This is the new edition of the first consolidated ISBD that was published in 2007.
  • 13. 13 What does ISBD do? • Two prescriptions: 1. Provides a standard for the sequence of the elements in the catalog record 2. Provides a standard for punctuation that makes it easy for people to recognize the elements, no matter what language the catalog record is in
  • 14. What is ISBD’s prescribed order? 14 Area 0: Content Form and Media Type Area Indicates the physical format (e.g. Image, Music, Text (incl. books, databases, anything with written words, symbols and numbers), etc., the specific type of format (moving or still image, etc.), and media type, e.g. audio, electronic, notated (for music, i.e. sheet music), etc. Punctuation is: Content form (content qualification space ; space content qualification) space : space media type Music (notated) + Music (performed) : audio + Text. Music (notated). Music (performed) : electronic New area added as of 2009-2010. Previously, this information had been put into Area 1, title and statement of responsibility area (see next slide) as the General Material Designation, GMD, for short. Will likely be applied to new items not previously cataloged—older items will continue to use GMD. Examples used in this presentation include the GMD, not Area 0.
  • 15. 15 Area 1 • Title and statement of responsibility – Includes the full title, as it appears in the item • Subtitle(s) are separated from the title proper (i.e., the main title) by space colon space Prince Caspian : the return to Narnia – The title is followed by the statement of responsibility (who wrote, compiled, etc.) • The two are separated by a space / space Beginning cataloging / Jean Weihs and Sheila S. Intner
  • 16. 16 Area 2 • Edition area – Any information listed on the item about this particular edition, such as 1st ed., Rev. (for revised) ed., 7th ed., New American ed., etc. is listed here. • General material designation and other record elements – Abbreviation is allowed here. Thus, even if the title page or the cover of the book says “Fifth Edition” it would be entered as 5th ed.
  • 17. 17 Area 3 • Material or type of resource specific area – Used only for cartographic materials (maps) or periodicals (magazines, journals, etc.) – Provides information about the scale of the map or the numbering of a periodical
  • 18. 18 Area 4 • Publication area – This is where you find out where, by whom and when the item was published – Order: • City (and state or country as needed) space : space Name of publisher, year of publication Santa Barbara, Calif. : Libraries Unlimited, 2010 Notice the spaces before and after the colon
  • 19. 19 Area 5 • Physical description – The physical description area is made up of three sections: extent of item, other details, and dimensions. In the extent of item section, the number of pages is listed for a book, and the number of items is listed for a non-book entry, along with the length of the playing time if applicable. If the item is a book, the other details section contains information about whether or not the item is illustrated. It tells whether a non-book item has such features as sound, color, analog, digital, stereo, mono, etc. Punctuation: Extent of item space colon space other details space semicolon space dimensions e.g. viii, 294 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm
  • 20. 20 Area 6 • Series area – Indicates whether the item is part of a series. – The SERIES AREA is enclosed in parentheses and lists the title of the series and, if there is a number, it is always listed as a further identifier, after a space, semicolon, space, within the parentheses. • Series information, Notes and ISBN
  • 21. 21 Area 7 • Notes area – Notes can be any information that is relevant or interesting to the library staff or patrons using the catalog. Notes include information such as a summary of a work, credits for performers, lists of contents of various kinds, indicated age levels, special format information, system requirements for computer files, and the ISBN number if there is one. Notes can be created by the cataloger to give additional information about the item being cataloged, or can be more formal. The notes area can be used to include information that there is no specified area for in the previous cataloging rules. • Series information, Notes and ISBN
  • 22. 22 Area 8 • Resource identifier (e.g. ISBN, ISSN) and terms of availability area – Terms of availability—paperback vs. hardback, etc., and the price paid. ISBN 978-0-226-82337-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) : USD17.00 Note the spaces before and after the colons!
  • 23. 23 What does the punctuation look like? Spaces before and after the special GMD=General material punctuation (shown in red)! designation. New rules: [ ] not ( ) Slide from presentation Introduction to Description: History of Cataloging Codes What is cataloging? March 18, 2012
  • 24. 24 An Example Author Edition Title Author Notice the spaces! Slide from presentation Introduction to Description: History of Cataloging Codes
  • 25. 25 What do the punctuation symbols mean? [. . .] usually means that what’s included within the [ ] is the General Material Designation, i.e. physical or electronic or other format (now replaced by Area 0) : usually indicates a separation between two important elements within that area e. g. that what comes first is the main title and what comes after is the subtitle (if there are spaces before and after) OR , in a different section of the record, that what comes first is the place of publication and what comes after is the publisher, etc. / means that what follows is the “statement of responsibility”, i.e. author, editor, etc
  • 26. What’s the advantage of having 26 everything so standardized? • You can recognize and read a bibliographic record, no matter what language or script it’s written in • You can tell what’s being described, no matter what kind of material it is
  • 27. 27 An example in English Statement of responsibility Main title Subtitle GMD—format realia=real-life object Edition Publication info Physical description Series info Standard number Cost of item Slide 18 from CATALOGING: Ticket to the Past, the Present, and the Future © Arlene G. Taylor
  • 28. 28 An example in German GMD=General Material Designation Subtitle Title (in this case: electronic resource) Statement of responsibility Publication area Series information Standard Number Physical Description
  • 29. 29 An example in Bulgarian Author Title Subtitle (or possibly GMD?) Statement of responsibility Edition area Publication area Physical description Standard number Classification number Photograph from the card catalog of the library of Sofia University Dewey Decimal
  • 30. 30 ISBD in an online catalog / shows statement of responsibility, i.e. author, follows General Material Designation Spaces before and after punctuation to separate important elements
  • 31. 31 What does AACR2 have to do with this? • Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR) – A detailed set of standardized rules for cataloging various types of library materials . . . which is divided into two parts: rules for creating the bibliographic description of an item of now any type and rules governing the choice and form of entry of headings (access points) in the catalog. Click here to read a brief history of AACR2 up to the 2002 revision, courtesy of the JSC.
  • 32. 32 Do we need to learn all these rules? • If you plan on specializing as a cataloger, especially in a large research library, where you will be doing a lot of original cataloging, then you will need to learn the rules. • As an LMS, most of your cataloging will be copy cataloging, so that a general awareness of the rules will be all you need—plus knowing where to look them up! In any case—the times, they are a-changin’! More later about RDA, FRBR, and FRAD!