Crash Course in Basic Cataloging with RDA

“Crash Course in Basic Cataloging with RDA” by Heather Lea Moulaison, published by Bloomsbury Academic in October 2015, is an illustrated guide designed for non-catalogers. This 164-page book addresses the principles of organizing information and basic cataloging practices, making it accessible for those who may find the topic daunting. It covers essential tools and terminology, focusing on the FRBR-based RDA approach to description, enabling readers to grasp the cataloging process and interact with records effectively.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of cataloging practices, including the creation of records and the handling of various information formats in libraries. The book provides non-technical explanations of cataloging tasks, guidance on applying RDA, and insights into cataloging tools. Additionally, it includes an introduction, a bibliography/webliography, and three appendices that offer further resources, making it a practical reference for those involved in library and information science.
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Covering tools, terminology, and the FRBR-based RDA approach to description, this book explains the current principles of organization of information and basic cataloging practices for non-catalogers, enabling readers to understand elements of the cataloging process and interact with records in a basic manner.
Organization of information and cataloging is often the most daunting task for library technicians and non-catalogers working in the library. New RDA cataloging rules can be baffling for even the more seasoned catalogers. Written by two authors with 20 years’ combined experience in cataloging instruction, Crash Course in Basic Cataloging with RDA approaches current principles of organization of information and cataloging practices from a basic standpoint for non-catalogers. It makes a complex topic easy to understand and a complicated practice doable for those without the proper training and necessary experience.
The book gives readers a basic understanding of organization of information and cataloging practice, explaining how records are created and the approaches to different formats of information in libraries, including MARC records and encoding RDA cataloging records; offering assistance in applying RDA; identifying the cataloger’s tools; and providing non-technical explanations for the tasks that today’s catalogers do. It contains an introduction, a bibliography/webliography, and three appendices of additional resources (Cataloging Tools, Resources for Catalogers, and Sample Catalog Records).
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