Title of article :
History of the Representation of the DDC
in the MARC Classification Format
Author/Authors :
JULIANNE BEALL، نويسنده , , JOAN S. MITCHELL، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article explores the history of the representation of the Dewey
Decimal Classification (DDC) in the Machine Readable Cataloging
(MARC) formats, with a special emphasis on the development of the
MARC classification format. Until 2009, the format used to represent
the DDC has been a proprietary one that predated the development
of the MARC classification format. The need to replace the current
editorial support system, the desire to deliver DDC data in a variety
of formats to support different uses, and the increasingly global
context of editorial workwith translation partners around the world
prompted the Dewey editorial team, along with OCLC research and
development colleagues, to rethink the underlying representation
of the DDC and choose the MARC 21 formats for classification
and authority data. The discussion is framed with quotes from the
writings of Nancy J. Williamson, whose analysis of the content of
the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) schedules played a key
role in shaping the original MARC classification format.
Keywords :
MARC 21 formats , DDC , Dewey Decimal Classification , classification data
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly