ABSTRACT

Gain the skills necessary to catalog monographic sheet maps and map sets!With an easily understood how-to format, this ready reference manual will introduce you to the basics of cataloging sheet maps on OCLC, using MARC 21 and ISBD standards and AACR2R. It will guide you through each area of the bibliographic record, focusing most specifically on the title and statement of responsibility, mathematical data, physical description, main entry, and notes areas.Approaching the subject from the perspective that maps are not that much more difficult to catalog than monographs, this book will familiarize you with the few fields unique to map cataloging as well as the fields that are common to monographs but simply used in a different way.This essential volume:

  • describes the cataloging process as it relates to all parts of the record, including subject analysis, coding of fixed fields and OXX fields, and creating G-class call numbers
  • provides an up-to-date list of map cataloging tools
  • presents special chapters on cataloging historical sheet maps and special formats such as wall maps, map series or sets, and reproductions
  • includes illustrations of bibliographic records, field-level examples, tables of information, and diagrams of maps to be used to highlight key concepts
Ideal for the new or inexperienced maps cataloger, this volume will help you become comfortable and confident while working with sheet maps. It also puts you in touch with current reference sources and tools, both online and off.

part Section I|29 pages

In the Beginning

chapter Chapter 1|5 pages

Background

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

Introduction to Map Cataloging

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Necessary Tools of the Trade

chapter Chapter 4|3 pages

Sources of Information

part Section II|18 pages

Coded Fields

chapter Chapter 5|2 pages

Cartographic-Specific Fixed Fields

chapter Chapter 6|3 pages

General Fixed Fields

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

Coded Variable Fields

part Section III|105 pages

Description of the Map

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Providing a Title for the Record

chapter Chapter 10|3 pages

Edition

chapter Chapter 11|29 pages

Mathematical Data Area

chapter Chapter 12|8 pages

Publication Information

chapter Chapter 13|30 pages

Physical Description Area

chapter Chapter 14|7 pages

Notes in the Record

part Section IV|35 pages

Other Access Points

chapter Chapter 15|13 pages

Classification Using the LC G-Schedule

chapter Chapter 16|13 pages

A Quick Look at Subject Analysis for Maps

chapter Chapter 17|5 pages

Added Entries in the Record

part Section V|31 pages

Historical Sheet Maps And Special Cases

chapter Chapter 19|11 pages

Special Formats and Situations