图书馆和信息服务统计

Edward R. Reid‐Smith
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rDA元素集。每个元素都使用rDA定义、范围说明、核心元素信息和基本指令进行描述。本指南首先介绍rDA及其基本概念和词汇。然后,本书分为四个部分-元素,指南,构建接入点和其他附加说明。格式很容易遵循,尽管读者将需要复制这个印刷作品中的链接到他们的浏览器中,以便访问本书中列出的相关材料。该格式易于遵循,所提供的示例有助于编目人员在创建rDA记录时做出决策。该指南没有提供编码说明,如MArC或其他编码标准,也没有涵盖某些类别,如早期印刷作品的例外情况,以及某些类型的材料(如音乐作品、法律作品和宗教作品)的完整访问点。需要更专业内容的读者将需要到别处寻找。有一个全面的索引,可以帮助你找到这本指南的哪里,有用的目录页提供了一个结构化的方式来查找书中的32章内容。作者Thomas brenndorfer有编目背景,多年来一直在向加拿大的编目人员介绍Fbbr和rDA的概念。他的风格很容易理解,虽然工作确实需要一些事先的编目知识和能力。这本书是一个有用的日常参考编目员和学生,特别是那些在较小的图书馆,不需要完整的rDA或为那些需要rDA的摘要使用。作为学生教科书,它是一种有用的工具,对于rDA用户来说,作为一种在线资源甚至更有用,可以直接链接到相关信息,并在这个不断发展的领域保持最新状态。
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rDA element set. each element is described using the rDA definition, scope note, core element information and basic instructions. The guide begins by introducing rDA and its fundamental concepts and vocabulary. The book is then divided into four sections – elements, guidelines, constructing access points and other additional instructions. The format is easy to follow, although readers will need to copy links in this printed work into their browsers in order to access related material listed in this book. The format is easy to follow and the examples provided are useful in assisting cataloguers to make decisions in creating rDA records. What the guide does not provide are coding instructions such as MArC or other encoding standards, and it does not cover some categories such as exceptions for early printed works and full access points for some types of material such as musical works, legal works and religious works. readers requiring more specialised content would need to look elsewhere. There is a comprehensive index which is useful in finding where to look within this guide, and the useful contents page provides a structured way of finding content within the book’s 32 chapters. The author, Thomas brenndorfer, has a cataloguing background and has been giving presentations introducing Fbbr and rDA concepts to cataloguers in Canada for a number of years. his style is easy to understand although the work does assume some prior cataloguing knowledge and ability. This book is a useful day-to-day reference for cataloguers and students, especially those in smaller libraries that do not need the full rDA or for those requiring a summary of rDA to use. it is a useful tool as a student textbook, and would be even more useful to rDA users as an online resource with an ability to link directly to related information and be kept up-to-date in this evolving area.
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