Copy cataloging is the process of creating a catalog record by duplicating an existing record from another library or database rather than creating a new record from scratch. It helps libraries save time and effort in cataloging materials by leveraging existing records that meet certain criteria.
CATALOGING.
Nancy G. Thomas has written: 'Notes for serials cataloging' -- subject- s -: Anglo-American cataloguing rules, Cataloging of serial publications, Descriptive cataloging, Notes - Cataloging -, Rules, Specimens
Ranging from several dozen to as much as one hundred depending on the method of cataloging.
Esther Crawford has written: 'Cataloging' -- subject(s): Cataloging, Handbooks, manuals
Lesley Anne Bell has written: 'Gaining access to visual information' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cataloging of art, Cataloging of nonbook materials, Subject cataloging
Calvin J. Boyer has written: 'A descriptive cataloging sampler' -- subject(s): Anglo-American cataloging rules (North American text), Descriptive cataloging, Rules
Jennie Dorcas Fellows has written: 'Cataloging rules' -- subject(s): Cataloging
B. Gallivan has written: 'SCOLCAP' -- subject(s): Libraries, Library information networks, Data processing, Cataloging, Cooperative, Cataloging, Online data processing, Automation, Cooperative Cataloging
Charles M. Bidwell has written: 'Coding standards for computerized cataloging and scheduling of educational media' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Cataloging of nonbook materials, Cataloging
to make a story.
Theresa Hitchler has written: 'Cataloging for small libraries' -- subject(s): Cataloging, Small libraries
Michael Jasenas has written: 'Cataloging small manuscript collections' -- subject(s): Cataloging of manuscripts