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The Relevance of Cataloguing Principles to the Online Environment: An Historical and Analytical Study

Examiners:

1. Dr Barbara Tillett (Library of Congress)

2. Dr Michael Carpenter (Louisiana University)

3. Dr Abass Horri, (University of Tehran)_

See the title page and autograph of a number of well-known librarians from around the world

School of Information, Library and Archive Studies, University of New South Wales Sydney,  1997

[Abstracts in English and Farsi]

PREFACE  (with Abstract and  detailed table of contents)

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER TWO: RECYCLING THE PAST: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CATALOGUES AND CATALOGUING CODES

CHAPTER THREE: ONLINE CATALOGUES AND CARD CATALOGUES: IDENTIFICATION OF AREAS OF SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

CHAPTER FOUR: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE: ENTITIES, ATTRIBUTES, RELATIONSHIPS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER FIVE: THE BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD IN THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT: CONTENT AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS

CHAPTER SIX: CATALOGUING PRINCIPLES IN AN ONLINE ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER SEVEN: CURRENT AND FUTURE ISSUES UNDERLYING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CATALOGUING PRINCIPLES FOR THE ONLINE ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER EIGHT: CONCLUDING REMARKS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDICES

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