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Music Coding and Tagging

Author : Jay Weitz
Publisher : Belle Plaine, Minn. : Soldier Creek Press
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 31,88 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :

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Music Coding and Tagging

Author : Jay Weitz
Publisher : Lake Crystal, Minn. : Soldier Creek Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 32,3 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :

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The Audiovisual Cataloging Current

Author : Sandra K. Roe
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 12,4 MB
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1317951840

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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. Three historical articles chronicle the history of audiovisual catalog in general, the history of cataloging computer files, and the history of The Thesaurus for Graphic Materials. A section on audiovisual materials and subject access issues includes a chapter which proposes form/genre terms for moving-image materials and a special library’s creation and use of a new thesaurus and its availability to assist online catalog users. Finally, four contributions examine audiovisual materials and cataloging from the perspectives of different library types: school, public, academic, and special. The Audiovisual Cataloging Current provides case studies that show: how the National Library of Medicine produces, collects, and catalogs non-print materials the differences between the Moving Image Genre-Form Guide and Library of Congress Subject Headings, with recommendations for improving LCSH as a tool and an exhaustive list of LCSH terms how libraries and organized cataloging groups developed the Chapter 9 descriptive cataloging rules in AACR2 how the Westchester Library System created a user-friendly online catalog for audiovisual materials how the Illinois Fire Service Library improved firefighters’subject access to nonprint fire emergency materials how the National Library of Medicine promotes audiovisual formats and much more!

Cataloging Musical Moving Image Material

Author : Music Library Association. Working Group on Bibliographic Control of Music Video Material
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 27,29 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780914954514

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Addresses the cataloging of videos and films of multifaceted performances and presentations where music is an important component of the production.

Describing Music Materials

Author : Richard P. Smiraglia
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 14,89 MB
Release : 2016-11-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1442276290

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This fourth edition was prepared in 2015-2016 as a supplementary text for a graduate music cataloging course. This edition is rewritten to a large extent to conform to the new instructions and paradigms represented in Resource Description and Access (RDA). RDA instructions for printed music, recorded music and music video are accompanied by advice, examples, illustrations and complete catalog records, including versions in MARC21 format. Consistent with RDA, the chapter on form and choice of access points found in earlier editions is gone, replaced with a chapter on authorized access points. The concept of “uniform title” has evolved into the concept of the “preferred title,” as part of an authorized access point, which might require manipulation and addition of some elements for disambiguation and collocation. Only three chapters are used for description of printed music, sound recordings and video recordings. Many of the older LP examples were removed as were VHS video recordings. Multimedia packages are now rare in the marketplace, but streaming audio and video are quite evident so examples now include those media. Facsimile examples from the third edition have been retained and many new examples have been added. Most catalogers today are using RDA in combination with MARC21. Accordingly, in an appendix, we have rendered each example in MARC21 format using the OCLC Connexion approach to MARC21 record formatting.A lengthy bibliography in earlier editions has been replaced by a brief list in the introduction, with pointers to online resources that are both current and constantly updated by working catalogers.

Directions in Music Cataloging

Author : Peter H. Lisius
Publisher : A-R Editions, Inc.
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 29,80 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0895797194

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In Directions in Music Cataloging, ten of the field’s top theoreticians and practitioners address the issues that are affecting the discovery and use of music in libraries today. Anyone who uses music in a library—be it a teacher, researcher, student, or casual amateur—relies on the work of music catalogers, and because these catalogers work with printed and recorded materials in a wide variety of formats, they have driven many innovations in providing access to library materials. As technology continues to transform the discovery and use of music, they are exploring ways to describe and provide access to music resources in a digital age. It is a time of flux in the field of music cataloging, and never has so much change come so quickly. The roots of today’s issues lie in the past, and the first part of the volume opens with two articles by Richard P. Smiraglia that establish the context of modern music cataloging through research conducted in the early 1980s. The second part explores cataloging theory in its current state of transition, and the concluding part looks to the future by considering the application of emerging standards. The volume closes with a remembrance of A. Ralph Papakhian (1948–2010), the most prominent music cataloger of the past thirty years—a figure who initiated many of the developments covered in the volume and who served as a teacher and mentor for all of the contributors.

Bibliographic Formats and Standards

Author : OCLC.
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 32,60 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Cataloging
ISBN :

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Describes the manual, Bibliographic Formats and Standards, 2nd. ed., a revised guide to machine-readable cataloging records in the WorldCat. Describes conventions. Describes and provides an example of input standards tables. Addresses revisions of the manual as well as ordering and distribution. Includes acknowledgements. Provides a link to the table of contents.

Uniform Titles for Music

Author : Michelle S. Koth
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 24,19 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780810852815

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Uniform Titles for Music explains the concept and practice of uniform titles for musical works by a single composer and works of unknown or collective authorship. The book provides a step-by-step approach to establishing uniform titles.

Bibliographic Control of Music, 1897-2000

Author : Richard P. Smiraglia
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 41,53 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780810851337

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A retrospective bibliography of the literature of the bibliographic control of music in libraries with author, title, and topical indexes. A bibliographic review essay setting the historical and philosophical context is included.

Cataloging with AACR2 and MARC21

Author : Deborah A. Fritz
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 692 pages
File Size : 29,77 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838909353

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Recent changes in both cataloging rules (AACR2) and MARC coding standards (MARC21) mean that for catalogers to create or edit records effectively, they need new up-to-date guidance. In a unique one-stop guide, cataloging expert Fritz provides the hands-on cross-references between AACR2 and MARC21 required for easy online cataloging. The 2006 Cumulation brings the second edition up-to-date with the inclusion of the 2004, 2005, and 2006 updates. Designed to streamline the process and avoid errors, the book is organized in order of MARC tags. Following this step-by-step guide, users can: Identify the rules that govern each MARC field Match resources to records Edit records Create new records easily Clone records for different editions Make individual MARC records "play well" with others in the database. Beginning catalogers can use this guide to create simple records while experienced catalogers will be able to identify specific rules. Fritz also helps copy catalogers pick better matching records, and systems librarians understand the content of records at the core of their collections. Providing clear, practical, easy-to-use guidance, this authoritative reference is the premier resource for students and instructors as a basis for creating and editing consistently good MARC records. Available in loose-leaf format to fit in a standard 3-ring binder.