The year's work in cataloging, 1999

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Abstract

The challenge of cataloging Web sites and electronic resources was the most important issue facing the cataloging world in the last year. This article reviews attempts to analyze and revise the cataloging code in view of the new electronic environment. The difficulties of applying traditional library cataloging standards to Web resources has led, some to favor metadata as the best means of providing access to these materials. The appropriate education and training for library cataloging personnel remains crucial during this transitional period. Articles on user understanding of Library of Congress subject headings and on cataloging practice are also reviewed.

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Weiss, A. K., & Carstens, T. V. (2001). The year’s work in cataloging, 1999. Library Resources and Technical Services. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.45n1.47

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