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Cataloging Cultural Objects: A Guide to Describing Cultural Works and Their Images [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2006
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838935648
  • ISBN-13: 9780838935644
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2006
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838935648
  • ISBN-13: 9780838935644
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For the first time, under the leadership of the Visual Resources Association, a cross section of five visual and cultural heritage experts, along with scores of reviewers from varied institutions, have created a new data content standard focused on cultural materials. This cutting-edge reference offers practical resources for cataloging and flexibility to meet the needs of a wide range of institutions - from libraries to museums to archives to visual collections. Consistently following these guidelines for selecting, ordering, and formatting data used to populate metadata elements in cultural materials' catalog records: promotes good descriptive cataloging and reduces redundancy; builds a foundation of shared documentation; creates data sharing opportunities; and, complements existing standards (AACR).
Introduction
Purpose xi
Audience xii
Scope and Methodology xiii
PART ONE General Guidelines
1(42)
How to Use This Guide
1(2)
What Are You Cataloging?
3(1)
Works and Images
4(3)
Minimal Descriptions
7(6)
Record Type
13(1)
Related Works
13(7)
Database Design and Relationships
20(7)
Authority Files and Controlled Vocabularies
27(7)
Examples of Work Records
34(9)
PART TWO Elements
43(236)
CCO Elements
43(1)
List of Elements
44(4)
Object Naming
48(29)
About Object Naming
48(6)
Discussion
48(4)
Terminology
52(2)
Cataloging Rules
54(16)
Rules for Work Type
54(4)
Rules for Title
58(12)
Presentation of the Data
70(7)
Display and Indexing
70(1)
Examples
71(6)
Creator Information
77(27)
About Creator Information
77(4)
Discussion
77(2)
Terminology
79(2)
Cataloging Rules
81(16)
Rules for Creator
81(15)
Rules for Creator Role
96(1)
Presentation of the Data
97(7)
Display and Indexing
97(2)
Examples
99(5)
Physical Characteristics
104(52)
About Physical Characteristics
104(5)
Discussion
104(3)
Terminology
107(2)
Cataloging Rules
109(36)
Rules for Measurements
109(12)
Rules for Materials and Techniques
121(14)
Rules for State and Edition
135(5)
Rules for Additional Physical Characteristics
140(5)
Presentation of the Data
145(11)
Display and Indexing
145(4)
Examples
149(7)
Stylistic, Cultural, and Chronological Information
156(27)
About Stylistic, Cultural, and Chronological Information
156(4)
Discussion
156(3)
Terminology
159(1)
Cataloging Rules
160(17)
Rules for Style
160(4)
Rules for Culture
164(2)
Rules for Date
166(11)
Presentation of the Data
177(6)
Display and Indexing
177(1)
Examples
178(5)
Location and Geography
183(24)
About Location and Geography
183(6)
Discussion
183(4)
Terminology
187(2)
Cataloging Rules
189(12)
Rules for Location
189(12)
Presentation of the Data
201(6)
Display and Indexing
201(1)
Examples
202(5)
Subject
207(28)
About Subject
207(8)
Discussion
207(4)
Terminology
211(4)
Cataloging Rules
215(12)
Rules for Subject
215(12)
Presentation of the Data
227(8)
Display and Indexing
227(2)
Examples
229(6)
Class
235(10)
About Class
235(3)
Discussion
235(1)
Terminology
236(2)
Cataloging Rules
238(2)
Rules for Class
238(2)
Presentation of the Data
240(5)
Display and Indexing
240(1)
Examples
241(4)
Description
245(14)
About Description and Other Notes
245(2)
Discussion
245(1)
Terminology
246(1)
Cataloging Rules
247(7)
Rules for Description
247(5)
Rules for Other Descriptive Notes
252(1)
Rules for Sources for Notes
253(1)
Presentation of the Data
254(5)
Display and Indexing
254(1)
Examples
254(5)
View Information
259(20)
About View Information
259(4)
Discussion
259(2)
Terminology
261(2)
Cataloging Rules
263(10)
Rules for View Description and View Type
263(4)
Rules for View Subject
267(3)
Rules for View Date
270(3)
Presentation of the Data
273(6)
Display and Indexing
273(1)
Examples
274(5)
PART THREE Authorities
279(92)
Personal and Corporate Name Authority
279(33)
About the Name Authority
279(1)
Discussion
279(5)
Terminology
284(2)
Editorial Rules
286(1)
Rules for Names
286(7)
Rules for Other Elements
293(11)
Presentation of the Data
304(1)
Display and Indexing
304(3)
Examples
307(5)
Geographic Place Authority
312(19)
About the Geographic Place Authority
312(1)
Discussion
312(3)
Terminology
315(2)
Editorial Rules
317(1)
Rules for Place Names
317(3)
Rules for Other Elements
320(4)
Presentation of the Data
324(1)
Display and Indexing
324(2)
Examples
326(5)
Concept Authority
331(21)
About the Concept Authority
331(1)
Discussion
331(5)
Terminology
336(2)
Editorial Rules
338(1)
Rules for Terms
338(4)
Rules for Other Elements
342(3)
Presentation of the Data
345(1)
Display and Indexing
345(1)
Examples
346(6)
Subject Authority
352(19)
About the Subject Authority
352(1)
Discussion
352(3)
Terminology
355(2)
Editorial Rules
357(1)
Rules for Subject Names
357(2)
Rules for Other Elements
359(3)
Presentation of the Data
362(1)
Display and Indexing
362(2)
Examples
364(7)
Selected Bibliography 371(4)
Glossary 375(4)
Contributors 379(2)
Index 381


The Visual Resources Association is a multi-disciplinary community of image management professionals working in educational and cultural heritage environments and actively supporting the primacy of visual culture in the educational experiece.