Revising cataloging rules and standards to meet the needs of people with disabilities: A proposal for South Korea

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Abstract

Various types of alternative format materials have been developed and acquired by libraries to improve information accessibility for people with disabilities. Although many cataloging standards contain specific rules designed to describe unique characteristics of these materials, most of these rules focus on describing braille books. This lack of alternative format-specific cataloging rules may hinder information accessibility for people with disabilities. This paper proposes revision, modifwation, and expansion of the Korean Cataloging Rules, 4th ed., and to Korean MARC (KORMARC) fields to address these problems and to comprehensively describe various types of alternative format materials. Although these changes are intended for the library community in South Korea, they may be relevant to other countries.

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Lee, S., Nam, T., & Nam, Y. (2013). Revising cataloging rules and standards to meet the needs of people with disabilities: A proposal for South Korea. Library Resources and Technical Services, 57(1), 18–29. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.57n1.18

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