Contents

 

 

Preface

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations and Symbols

 

BASIC CATALOGUING

 

Chapter 1  Catalogue & Cataloguing

               How to Read a Book Technically

              Bibliographical Reading of a Book

                 Bibliographical Items Included in a Catalogue 
          Enttry

    Conventional Elements of a Book Necessary for Description in

                                 a Catalogue Entry

 

Chapter 2  Functions of a Catalogue

Catalogue is a Key to Organize, Interpret, and Make Resources Available to Readers

 

Chapter 3  Physical or Outer Forms of Catalogue

Characteristics, Qualities, Attributes of an Ideal Catalogue

Comparative Chart of Characteristics of Ideal Catalogue

 

Chapter 4   Types and Kinds of Catalogue: The Inner Form

Appropriateness of Classified and Dictionary Catalogues to Different Types of Libraries

 

Chapter 5   Determination and Construction of Subject

                     Headings

  

INTERMEDIATE CATALOGUING: THEORY             

 

Chapter   6   Construction of Classified and Dictionary

                        Catalogues

 

Chapter    7   Catalogue Vs. Bibliography

 

Chapter   8   The Shelf List

               Functions and Uses

Shelf List, Public Catalogue, and Accession Register: a Comparative Study

 

Chapter   9   The Union Catalogue

 

Chapter   10   Application of Sears List & Construction of Subject

                          Headings with Subdivisions

 

Chapter  11  Objectives, Utilities and Superiority of Automated 

                       Cataloguing: Reasons for Computer-based System

                       Computer Peripherals:

           Hardware and Software Necessary  for Automated                           

                      Cataloguing

 

INTERMEDIATE CATALOGUING: PRACTICAL ASPECTS

         

Chapter  12  Specifications, Rules, and Examples of Practical
                       Cataloguing: AACR2

 

Chapter  13  C.A. Cutter’s Two Figure Author Table

 

Chapter  14  Practical Cataloguing:

Single Author

 Double Authors

Triple Authors

More than 3 Authors

Revised & Rewritten Work by Different Author

Shelf List Entry

Added Entries

Index Entries/ Filing in Classified and Dictionary           
                                   Catalogues

 

ADVANCED CATALOGUING: THEORY

 

Chapter  15  Treatment of Newsclippings

 

Chapter  16  MARC

 

Chapter  17  Construction of Subject Headings in LC and

                       Sears: a Comparative Study 

Chapter  18  Integrated Online Library Automation Systems in

                       the World:

          Packaged Software for Integrated Library System

 

Chapter  19  OPAC Search

 

Chapter  20  Co-operative Online Cataloguing Networks:
                        Bibliographic Utilities

 

ADVANCED CATALOGUING: PRACTICAL ASPECTS

           

Chapter  21  USMARC3 Format (Brief) Summary: Variable 

                       Data Fields

Chapter  22  Oriental Names

           IFLA UBCIM ’96: ‘BANGLADESH’ Chcpter

           Cataloguing Rules for Bangladeshi Oriental Names

 Chapter  23  Corporate Bodies as Authors

Chapter  24 Special and Cartographic Materials

                Motion Picture (Film)

                Filmstrip

                Map

                Atlas

 

BENGALI PART

 

  

Chapter  25  Classified Catalogue Vs Dictionary Catalogue

 

        

Chapter  26  Shelf List Vs Public Catalogue

 

Chapter  27  Purpose, Usefulness and Functions of Classification

 

        

Chapter  28  Principles of Book Classification According to Merrill

 

BASIC CLASSIFICATION

 

Chapter  29  Purpose and Usefulness of Classification

 

Chapter  30  Notation

 

Chapter  31  Mnemonic Values in DDC

 

Chapter 32  Subdivisions in General Subjects and Reasons for

          Separate Subdivisions (Form Class) in Language  &

          Literature

 

Bibliography

Index

 

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