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From Card Catalogues to WebPACs: Celebrating Cataloguing in the 20th Century

Gorman, Michael (2000) From Card Catalogues to WebPACs: Celebrating Cataloguing in the 20th Century . In Proceedings Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium, Washington.

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Abstract

This keynote address recounts the many important accomplishments and advancements in cataloguing theory and practice which have occurred between 1900 and 1999, and provides a backdrop for the papers and discussions which presented in the Conference on Bibliographic Control in the New Millennium. The address also serves as an upbeat reminder of all the progress that has been made and, we hope, will inspire conference participants to tackle the challenges of networked resources and the Web with enthusiasm and resolve.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:descriptive cataloguing, code, Card Catalogues, WebPAC, standards
Subjects:Cataloging
Knowledge Organization
Standards
ID Code:572
Deposited On:02 April 2005
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