Guidelines on subject access to indivial works of fiction, drama, etc.
Though payoffs are significant for reference librarians, readers' advisors and library users, adding subject access for works of imagination - fiction, poetry and drama, for example - can mean a lot of work for the cataloguing department. Authoritative and comprehensive, this second edition is...
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Format: | Unknown |
Language: | English |
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Chicago
American Library Assoc.
2000
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Edition: | Second edition |
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Summary: | Though payoffs are significant for reference librarians, readers' advisors and library users, adding subject access for works of imagination - fiction, poetry and drama, for example - can mean a lot of work for the cataloguing department. Authoritative and comprehensive, this second edition is designr#ed to help cataloguers and others in the library to: apply the suggested headings to individual works of fiction; enrich catalogue entries quickly and consistently by following guidelines; and satisfy library patrons and readers by pointing them to targetted works, characters, settings and topics. |
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Physical Description: | iii, 66 pages illustrations 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780838935033 |