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Cataloguing Practice, 12 November
2008, at Aslib, London



Programme Features


A practical course, for people with cataloguing experience, on using AACR2
(Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd ed.) and the MARC (MAchine Readable
Catalogue) Manual. 

- Introduction - the essential principles
and purposes of cataloguing 

- The tools available: AACR2; MARC (UKMARC,
USMARC, MARC21); authority files 

- The tools in use, 1: AACR2 descriptions; AACR2
access points 

- The manual product: physical formats; guides


- The tools in use, 2: MARC coding 

- The automated product: OPACs as the output
user interface; adding further data to increase user access through the OPAC 

- Practical exercises including: making
simple and complex records for different types of material; building an
authority file; developing Local Practice Notes; accessing and using records in
online OPACs via the Internet 



Why you should attend:

If you have experience of
cataloguing or database compilation but need guidance or practice using AACR2
and MARC (including MARC21), or want to refresh knowledge gained some time ago,
this course will give you the skills needed, including some practice in using
online public access catalogues (OPACs) and thinking about their design
criteria. Participants are invited to bring typical material from their
collections to form a group of items that can be considered in the practical
sessions. This course is not aimed at complete beginners; they would benefit by
taking Aslib's companion course "Basic Cataloguing and
Indexing" prior to this course. 



On completing this course, you will be able to:

- make catalogue records for a wide variety of
different information forms encountered in your workplace, at an appropriate
level for your users 

- provide suitable access points for these
records 

- add further access possibilities for an
automated catalogue 

- develop Local Practice Notes appropriate to
your collection and users 

- build an authority file 

- organise your collection appropriately for
users' needs 

- make appropriate recommendations on choice
of OPAC software 

Course Director: James Shearer

Course fee: £260 plus
VAT (£305.50) Aslib corporate members / £325 plus VAT (£381.88) Non members

 

For more
information, including how to book your place, please visit: http://www.aslib.com/training/4/03.html

 

Nicole Adamides, ASLIB
Training

The
Holywell Centre, 1 Phipp Street,
 London, EC2A 4PS

Tel: 020
7613 3031           Fax: 020 7613 5080

www.aslib.com/training    Email: [log in to unmask]


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