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This book, first published in 1987, assesses serials cataloguing with special emphasis in two areas: the rules by which the cataloguing record is created and the automation of that record. It consists of a series of articles, each dealing with serials work in a different European COMECON country: the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. Written by serials experts within their respective countries, each chapter presents a unique ‘view from within’.



This book, first published in 1987, assesses serials cataloguing with emphasis on the rules by which the cataloguing record is created, and the automation of that record. It deals with serials work in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Romania.

1. Introduction Jim E. Cole and Jackie Zajanc Part
1. The International
Arena
2. National and International Serial Standards Mary S. Price
3. Serials
Cataloguing in Sweden Sten Hedberg Part
2. AACR2: Basic Concerns
4. AACR2's
Effect on Public Services Cindy Hepfer and Will Hepfer
5. Serials Cataloguing
With AACR2: The Primary Problems and Concerns James W. Williams
6. The
Descriptive Cataloguing of Serials: Library of Congress' Application of AACR2
Dorothy J. Glasby
7. Bilingual Serial Cataloguing at the National Library of
Canada Wayne Jones and John Clark Part
3. Potential for Change
8.
Multiplication of Serial Titles Forever? Günter Franzmeier
9. Corporate Names
as Qualifiers in Uniform Titles Jim E. Cole
10. The First Shall Be Last:
Earliest Entry Cataloguing Jim E. Cole
11. Title Changes in an Automated
Environment: The Last Shall Be First Jackie Zajanc Part
4. Special
Applications of Serials Cataloguing
12. Serials Cataloguing From the Union
List Standpoint Lori L. Osmus
13. The Iowa Newspaper Project: A Field Report
Nancy Kraft Part
5. Automation of Serials Cataloguing
14. The CONSER Editing
Guide Linda K. Bartley and Jean L. Hirons
15. Life After Input: Original
Serials Cataloguing Using OCLC Beth R. Barrett and Olivia M.A. Madison
16.
The Use of RLIN for Serials Cataloguing Mary Monson Part
6. Education of
Serials Cataloguers
17. The Education of Serials Cataloguers Mary Ellen Soper
Jim E. Cole, Jackie Zajanc