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Autor:
Caroline Saccucci
Publikováno v:
JLIS.it, Vol 12, Iss 3, Pp 11-32 (2021)
The Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Program and its sister program the Preassigned Control Number (PCN) Program have provided prepublication metadata to publishers since 1971. For the first three decades, CIP publishers submitted
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/acfd193a2c3d41a9953ebfc174c52711
Autor:
Sai Deng, Caroline Saccucci
Publikováno v:
Technical Services Quarterly. 40:14-18
Autor:
Caroline Saccucci, Athena Salaba
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 59:699-701
Autor:
Karl Debus-López, Marilyn McCroskey, Regina Romano Reynolds, Caroline Saccucci, Camilla Williams, Michele Zwierski
Publikováno v:
Assessment of Cataloging and Metadata Services ISBN: 9780429449727
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::73767a9f1daa09719cb24ef4bc08ee7a
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429449727-7
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429449727-7
Autor:
Marilyn McCroskey, Michele Zwierski, Caroline Saccucci, Karl Debus-López, Camilla Williams, Regina Romano Reynolds
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 55:522-548
Between 2013 and 2015, the Library of Congress and experts from school, public, and academic library communities revised the 42-year-old Cataloging in Publication (CIP) data block (back-of-title-page cataloging data). This article describes the asses
Publikováno v:
Against the Grain
Publikováno v:
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly. 51:25-54
The Library of Congress’ Cataloging in Publication (CIP) Program has been in existence for forty years. During this time, the CIP Program has moved from a model where the Library of Congress created all pre-publication metadata for publishers to a
Publikováno v:
Library Resources & Technical Services. 56:266-279
The library community is discussing ways to use metadata created at the beginning of the bibliographic supply chain to reduce costs associated with cataloging and remove redundant work between publishers and libraries. The ONIX standard holds promise