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Future4catalogers' Blog
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Trying to Understand What's Coming
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Future4catalogers' Blog | Trying to Understand What’s Coming Home Cutter’s Objects of the Catalog Purpose of this blog What is (was) a library catalog? Who’s Heidi? Two Part Blog Future4catalogers’ Blog Trying to Understand What’s Coming August 4, 2009 Chicken & Egg / Technology & Content / Linked Data Structures & RDA Adoption Posted by Heidi Hoerman under Uncategorized [3] Comments Legacy technology of library catalogs affects us today. What is the term “enter under” in AACR2 if not a throw-back to the book catalog where indeed titles were literally entered under the author’s name? In 2009, we are creating bibliographic metadata using a code of rules developed quite separately from any computerization of data, a set of rules that was implemented at a time when the size limits of the catalog card and the searching limitations of the card catalog were still the norm. Think back to 1978, those of you who are old enough to have been in libraries then. ...
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