WEEK 4 - The Catalog
WEEK 4 - The Catalog
WEEK 4 - The Catalog
THE CATALOG
ORGANIZATION AND ARRANGEMENT
OF LIBRARY MATERIALS
LIBRARY CATALOG
Book Catalog
- catalog in form of printed books
- discarded because, as libraries grew in size, the printed catalog was soon
out of date since cards for new materials could not be interfiled
alphabetically
- - advantage: easy to use, large number of entries can be seen at a glance,
duplicate copies can easily be made, etc.
- disadvantage: difficulties in keeping it up to date, and need to consult
more than one volume.
COM Catalog
- produced directly from machine-readable records
- microform – microfilm or microfiche
CARD Catalog
- made up of 3- by 5-inch cards
- filed alphabetically in trays or drawers
- may be a single alphabetical arrangement, or it may be
divided into author, subject and title catalog
author catalog
-includes only the author or main entry cards
title catalog
- made up of title entries only
subject catalog
- made up exclusively of subject entries
Subject card ENDANGERED SPECIES
A823.3
M849
Ackerman, Diane
The rarest of the rare : vanishing animals timeless
TRACING (3)
Area 1
• Area 1 = Title and statement of responsibility
• Where do you find it?
– chief source of info for book = title page
• Main title
• How to record it?
– exactly as to wording, order, and spelling
• E.g:
The Office: Procedures & Technology
Other Title Information
Subtitles or secondary titles
E.g:
The Office: Procedures & Technology
Statement of responsibility
Statement of responsibility What is responsibility? Why is responsibility
important?
author