An Essay on Cataloging
Document Type
Article
Department or Administrative Unit
Library
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
The imminent arrival of Resource Description and Access (RDA), the proposed successor to Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR), makes now an opportune time to clarify a profound misunderstanding regarding the objective of cataloging. The objective has been widely misunderstood to be about the production of bibliographic records, or about the production of bibliographic records and their supporting authority records, or about the production of perfect bibliographic and authority records. This essay offers a more accurate picture of the objective of cataloging, working from Cutter’s early statement of principles as a reference point in re-considering some misperceptions and actions being taken in the profession of cataloging and librarianship at large.
Recommended Citation
CannCasciato, D. (2010). An Essay on Cataloging. Library Philosophy and Practice. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/468/
Journal
Library Philosophy and Practice
Rights
© The Author 2010
Comments
This article was originally published in Library Philosophy and Practice. The full-text article from the publisher can be found here.