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Genre headings for motion pictures, genre headings for radio programs, genre headings for television programs, cataloging of motion pictures, cataloging of television programs, cataloging of radio programs, subject headings—motion pictures, subject headings—radio programs, subject headings—television programs, motion pictures—terminology, radio broadcasting—terminology, television broadcasting—terminology. Reviews the setting in which nonprint materials collections have been housed and used, namely, the academy, and its traditions of collecting these materials. Compares older data on the state of non-electronic nonprint media collections in academic libraries with more recent reports and freshly-collected data obtained in at the Eighth Biennial Conference of Online Audiovisual Catalogers, to see if any trends are discernible.
Then, superimposes findings from a review of recent literature on the impact of the Internet on collection development and interprets what it indicates about the collection of electronic resources.
Finds that traditional nonprint materials have not gained an important share of collections while newer electronic resources have achieved an important collection share in just a few years, and it is increasing. The developments facilitate the work of the institution and confer a positive value on librarians doing the job.
Summary. Examine crucial issues for audiovisual cataloging-from a variety of perspectives! This vital book addresses both current and historic issues related to . The Audiovisual Cataloging Current provides case studies that show: how the National Library of Medicine produces, collects, and catalogs non-print materials .
Attention to materials in older forms of nonprint media continues to shrink as some become obsolete and others are digitized, crossing over into the world of electronic resources. If the trend to digitize traditional nonprint materials continues, it should have a positive effect on the accessibility and potential use of all media by scholars and teachers alike.
Audiovisual materials, library collections, academic libraries, nonprint media. By Heeja Chung Abstract. This article describes Westchester Library System's WLS efforts to create a user-friendly online catalog for audiovisual materials for the patrons of Westchester County's public libraries by applying local cataloging practices when necessary while adhering to national standards as much as possible.
Public library, local cataloging practices, Westchester Library System, audiovisual material cataloging, General material designations GMD , container title, call numbers, subject headings, video cataloging, online catalog, OPAC. Cataloging AV in School Libraries. By Scott Piepenburg Abstract. School libraries face many unique needs for the cataloging of audiovisual materials.
Searchers are relatively inexperienced, some being exposed to an online system for the first time. Librarians who create the records for these users frequently wear many hats, including bibliographic instruction, acquisitions, and management leader.
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Summary Examine crucial issues for audiovisual cataloging-from a variety of perspectives! This vital book addresses both current and historic issues related to audiovisual materials and cataloging. It covers the current cataloging rules for sound recordings popular music and nonmusic recordings , videorecordings including DVDs , electronic resources whether accessed locally or remotely , three-dimensional objects and realia, and kits.