Descriptive cataloging of serials: the National Library of Medicine versus the Library of Congress.
AUTOR(ES)
Martinelli, J A
RESUMO
Descriptive cataloging practices for serial differ significantly in some respects between the Library of Congress and the National Library of Medicine. This paper compares some of these differences and indicates the impact they can have on the development of on-line cooperative data bases such as OCLC. Attention is also given to the possible impact of the second edition of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules on serials cataloging. The need for standardization is stressed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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