ABSTRACT

This book surveys the various methods and problems of organizing nonprint materials and describes the use of microcomputers both for storing nonprint items and keeping track of them. It is useful for library school instructors and administrators, media center specialists, information scientists etc.

part 1One|79 pages

chapter 1|14 pages

Nonbook, Nonprint Materials

chapter 2|13 pages

Defining the Library and Its Patrons

chapter 3|22 pages

Material Cataloged by Content

chapter 4|12 pages

Material Cataloged by Identifying Features

chapter 5|15 pages

Procedural Manual

part 83Two|214 pages

chapter |65 pages

Examples of Bibliographic Entries

chapter |4 pages

Subject Headings

chapter |58 pages

Alphabetic List of Subject Headings

chapter |84 pages

Classified List of Subject Headings