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E-grāmata: Describing Archival Materials: The Use of the MARC AMC Format

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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317736301
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  • Formāts: 236 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317736301

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Presents the principles and techniques that describe the MARC format for Archives and Manuscript Control (AMC) of both textual and non-textual materials. Also published as Cataloging & classification quarterly , v.11, nos.3/4, 1990. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Here is an informative new volume that celebrates the increasing use and influence of the MARC format for Archives and Manuscript Control (AMC). As the format and its companion, the online archival catalog, gain acceptance among archivists, several major issues evolve, including the adoption and adaptation of standards for archival control data and the acceptance of archival control techniques for use in library collections. This is an important volume for library cataloguers, who in order to make use of the archival control techniques embodied in the AMC format must be familiar with basic techniques of archival collections management, and archivists, who might need basic instruction in relevant library cataloging techniques.

Describing Archival Materials presents the principles and techniques that describe the control of both textual and non-textual materials. Each chapter, where appropriate, contains examples of AMC records to illustrate various techniques. In examining control of textual materials, the authors:
  • outline the requisite details of archival description, including the construction of finding aids and the representation of archival collections in catalogs according to the recognized standard, APPM
  • explain the concepts of intellectual responsibility and the basic concepts of choice and formulation of access points, derived directly from AACR2
  • provide an archival translation of basic indexing concepts such as subject analysis and indexing depth, all written within the context of LCSH
  • explore the concepts of authority control of both names and subjects
  • consider design issues that contributed to the construction of the format and focus on appropriate methods of content designation for archival descriptions
  • discuss the development of archival information systems, in particular focusing on archival management features and problems inherent in attempts to design systems that integrate archival and bibliographic records

    Three chapters also highlight archival control of nontextual materials--visual images (photographs and films), sound recordings, and cartographic materials.
Introduction New Promise for the Universal Control of Recorded Knowledge 1(16) Richard P. Smiraglia Cataloging Traditions, Bibliographic and Archival 2(2) A Continuum: Archival and Bibliographic Control in Theory 4(7) Papers in this Volume 11(2) Conclusion 13(4) Descriptive Cataloging for Archival Materials 17(18) Michael J. Fox The Nature of Description 17(2) The Nature of Archives 19(3) AACR2 and APPM 22(1) Chief Source of Information 22(13) Choice and Form of Access Points According to AACR 2 35(28) Edward Swanson Choice of Access Points 36(2) Headings for Persons 38(7) Geographic Names 45(2) Headings for Corporate Bodies 47(16) Subject Access to Archival Materials Using LCSH 63(28) Richard P. Smiraglia Introduction 63(1) Subject Analysis 64(17) The Library of Congress Subject Headings 81(7) Application of LCSH to Archival Bibliographic Records 88(1) Conclusion 89(2) Authority Work for Transitional Catalogs 91(26) Marion Matters Authority Work for Headings Management 93(2) Who Does Who Say That I Am? Authority Work for Personal Names 95(2) What Is the Proper Function of a Heading? Authority Work for Corporate Names 97(8) Enhanced Authority Work 105(1) Conclusion 106(11) Record Formatting: Marc AMC 117(28) Lisa B. Weber Introduction 117(1) What Is Marc? 118(1) What Is Marc AMC? 119(6) The Marc AMC Record 125(13) Format Integration 138(2) Conclusion 140(5) The Automation Odyssey: Library and Archives System Design Considerations 145(18) Kathleen D. Roe Differences in the Nature of Archival and Library Materials 147(1) Library and Archives Functions 148(1) Archival Use of Library Bibliographic and Retrieval Systems 149(10) Addressing the Concerns and Issues Raised 159(4) So That Others May See: Tools for Cataloging Still Images 163(30) Barbara Orbach Six Critical Features 164(4) Functions of the Catalog Record 168(2) Cataloging Tools 170(20) Conclusion 190(3) Cataloging Sound Recordings Using Archival Methods 193(20) David H. Thomas Defining Archival Sound Recordings 195(7) Organization and Arrangement 202(1) Finding Aids 203(3) Subject Indexing 206(1) Conclusion 207(6) Control of Cartographic Materials in Archives 213(13) James Corsaro The Need for Standards for Cartographic Archives 215(1) Archival Description of Maps 216(3) Requirements for Cartographic Archival Standards 219(7) Conclusion 226
Richard Smiraglia