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OverviewSeymour Lubetzky ranks among the greatest minds in library science. His groundbreaking works devoted to the problem of modern cataloging in the 20th century place him with Antonio Panizzi and Charles Cutter. Now, for the first time, Lubetzky's works are being published as a collection, which includes a complete reproduction of his three most influential titles: Cataloging Rules and Principles, Code of Cataloging Rules, and Principles of Cataloging, as well as periodical articles. The selections included in this book are presented in chronological order so that the development of Lubetzky's thought can be followed from his first writings on cataloging problems in the late thirties and early forties to writings in the following decades that consolidate and reiterate his philosophical and methodological stances. The book includes an introduction by the editors, relating to the major events in Lubetzky's writing career, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of his works. An absolute must-have for faculty and students of library and information science, cataloging professionals, and librarians. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine Svenonius , Dorothy McGarryPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Libraries Unlimited Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9781563089329ISBN 10: 1563089327 Pages: 443 Publication Date: 15 October 2001 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface Introduction Crisis in the Catalog Capital Punishment for Catalogers? Titles: Fifth Column of the Catalog Manual of Descriptive Cataloging Analysis of Current Descriptive Cataloging Practice The Cataloging of Publications of Corporate Authors Cataloging Rules and Principles Comments on Discussion of Cataloging Rules and Principles Development of Cataloging Rules Non-Author Headings: A Negative Theory Panizzi vs. the ""Finding Catalog"" Some Observations on Revision of the Cataloging Code The Current Revision of ALA Rules Fundamentals of Cataloging Code of Cataloging Rules: Author and Title Entry Smoke Over Revision The Function of the Main Entry in the Alphabetical Catalogue-One Approach On Teaching Cataloging Background and Underlying Principles Principles of Cataloging, Final Report. Idealogy of Bibliographic Cataloging: Progress and Retrogression The Fundamentals of Bibliographic Cataloging and AACR2 The Traditional Ideals of Cataloging and the New Revision On the Use of Form Headings in an Alphabetical Catalog"ReviewsThis volume is of major importance for much more than its historical value....There is not time-warp here: The skill and clarity of Lubetzky's views, his expression of them and his emphasis on objectives and principles, make his writings a useful model in any current re-thinking of access provision by author and title. -Australian Library Journal A wonderful addition for cataloging professionals, students, and faculty of library and information science, and librarians. -Library Journal Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry deserve our thanks and praise for the work they have done in assembling this indispensable volume. -Cataloging and Classification Quarterly This book is living proof that theory needs to form the strong skeleton of practice, because any practice that is not grounded in theory is destined to fall short of its function. Highly recommended. -Technicalities I think this is a milestone publication, a refreshing read for all involved with teaching, learning and practising cataloguing, and an encouragement to those concerned with thinking honestly about the principles as well as the nitty gritty of access provision for information in the electronic age. -Australian Library Journal ?A wonderful addition for cataloging professionals, students, and faculty of library and information science, and librarians.?-Library Journal ?Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry deserve our thanks and praise for the work they have done in assembling this indispensable volume.?-Cataloging and Classification Quarterly ?This book is living proof that theory needs to form the strong skeleton of practice, because any practice that is not grounded in theory is destined to fall short of its function. Highly recommended.?-Technicalities ?I think this is a milestone publication, a refreshing read for all involved with teaching, learning and practising cataloguing, and an encouragement to those concerned with thinking honestly about the principles as well as the nitty gritty of access provision for information in the electronic age.?-Australian Library Journal ?This volume is of major importance for much more than its historical value....There is not time-warp here: The skill and clarity of Lubetzky's views, his expression of them and his emphasis on objectives and principles, make his writings a useful model in any current re-thinking of access provision by author and title.?-Australian Library Journal ?A wonderful addition for cataloging professionals, students, and faculty of library and information science, and librarians.?-Library Journal ?Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry deserve our thanks and praise for the work they have done in assembling this indispensable volume.?-Cataloging and Classification Quarterly ?I think this is a milestone publication, a refreshing read for all involved with teaching, learning and practising cataloguing, and an encouragement to those concerned with thinking honestly about the principles as well as the nitty gritty of access provision for information in the electronic age.?-Australian Library Journal ?This book is living proof that theory needs to form the strong skeleton of practice, because any practice that is not grounded in theory is destined to fall short of its function. Highly recommended.?-Technicalities ?This volume is of major importance for much more than its historical value....There is not time-warp here: The skill and clarity of Lubetzky's views, his expression of them and his emphasis on objectives and principles, make his writings a useful model in any current re-thinking of access provision by author and title.?-Australian Library Journal A wonderful addition for cataloging professionals, students, and faculty of library and information science, and librarians. -Library Journal Elaine Svenonius and Dorothy McGarry deserve our thanks and praise for the work they have done in assembling this indispensable volume. -Cataloging and Classification Quarterly I think this is a milestone publication, a refreshing read for all involved with teaching, learning and practising cataloguing, and an encouragement to those concerned with thinking honestly about the principles as well as the nitty gritty of access provision for information in the electronic age. -Australian Library Journal This book is living proof that theory needs to form the strong skeleton of practice, because any practice that is not grounded in theory is destined to fall short of its function. Highly recommended. -Technicalities This volume is of major importance for much more than its historical value....There is not time-warp here: The skill and clarity of Lubetzky's views, his expression of them and his emphasis on objectives and principles, make his writings a useful model in any current re-thinking of access provision by author and title. -Australian Library Journal ?This volume is of major importance for much more than its historical value....There is not time-warp here: The skill and clarity of Lubetzky's views, his expression of them and his emphasis on objectives and principles, make his writings a useful model in any current re-thinking of access provision by author and title.?-Australian Library Journal Author InformationELAINE SVENONIUS is Professor Emerita, School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). DOROTHY MCGARRY is Professor Emerita, UCLA Library. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |