Title of article :
Bibliographic Control and Authority Control
from Paris Principles to the Present
Author/Authors :
Pino Buizza
Mauro Guerrini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Forty years ago, the ICCP in Paris laid the foundations of
international co-operation in descriptive cataloging without explicitly
speaking of authority control. Some of the factors in the evolution of authority
control are the development of catalogs (from card catalog to local
automation, to today’s OPAC on the Web) and services provided by libraries
(from individual service to local users to system networks, to the
World Wide Web), as well as international agreements on cataloging
(from Paris Principles to the UBC programme, to the report on Mandatory
Data Elements for Internationally Shared Resource Authority Records).
This evolution progressed from the principle of uniform heading to the
definition of authority entries and records, and from the responsibility of
national bibliographic agencies for the form of the names of their own authors
to be shared internationally to the concept of authorized equivalent
heading. Some issues of the present state are the persisting differences
among national rules and the aimof respecting both local culture and language
and international readability. [Article copies available for a fee from
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Keywords :
Bibliographic control , authority control history , ICCP , International Conference on Cataloguing Principles , internationally sharedauthority records , Paris Principles
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly