Cataloging Principles and Objectives: History and Development

作者
Shawne D. Miksa
出版日期
2021
內容

Cataloging principles and objectives guide the formation of cataloging rules governing the organization of information within the library catalog, as well as the function of the catalog itself. Changes in technologies wrought by the internet and the web have been the driving forces behind shifting cataloging practice and reconfigurations of cataloging rules. Modern cataloging principles and objectives started in 1841 with the creation of Panizzi’s 91 Rules for the British Museum and gained momentum with Charles Cutter’s Rules for Descriptive Cataloging (1904). The first Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) was adopted in 1961, holding their place through such codifications as AACR and AACR2 in the 1970s and 1980s. Revisions accelerated starting in 2003 with the three original FR models. The Library Reference Model (LRM) in 2017 acted as a catalyst for the evolution of principles and objectives culminating in the creation of Resource Description and Access (RDA) in 2013.

刊名
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
卷期
59:2-3
頁數
97-128
關鍵字
Cataloging principles; cataloging objectives; Panizzi’s 91 Rules for Compilation of the Catalogue; Statement of International Cataloguing Principles; Library Reference Model (LRM); cataloging rules
網址連結
發布日期:2021年04月22日 最後更新:2021年04月29日