Library Technical Services
See also
Technical services are all the behind-the-scenes duties that keep a library running.
This page:
Generally |
Acquisitions |
Cataloging and Metadata |
Subject Cataloging:
Classification |
Subject Headings
Generally
- Technical Processing Online Tools - A great site for everything to do with library technical services (Formerly: The Top 200 Technical Services Benefits of Home Page Development and Technical Services Unlimited) [tpot.ucsd.edu]
Acquisitions
- AcqWeb - Information sources for the acquisitions librarian
- Publishers' Catalogues (originally by Peter Scott)
- Against the Grain - Not much content online, unfortunately
Cataloging and Metadata
See also
- Library of Congress Cataloging and Acquistions - LC portal
- LC Cataloging Tools - MARC code lists, Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, geographic names, non-Roman scripts
- General, Descriptive Cataloging - Policies
- Cataloging Distribution Service - Source for LC manuals and electronic products
- Cataloger's Learning Workshop (Library of Congress)
- Cataloger's Reference Shelf - Large selection of Library of Congress manuals (The Library Corporation)
- Cataloguer's Toolbox (Memorial University Newfoundland)
- Cataloging Documentation on the Web (U. of Oregon)
- Cataloging Oasis (MIT)
- Library Cataloguing Aids - by Lynne LeGrow, Halifax Regional Library
- Princeton University Cataloging Documentation
- Technical Processing Online Tools (TPOT) (UC San Diego)
- USM Bibliographic Services (University of Southern Mississippi)
- Cataloging Calculator - Figures out Cutter numbers, country codes, etc. (Kyle Banerjee)
- Cataloguing Cheat Sheets (J. McRee Elrod)
- Geographic Cutter Table for U.S. States and Regions (Adam Schiff)
- "Many Intricate and Difficult Problems that Torture the Mind": Words of Wisdom for Art Catalogers in the Real World by Kathy Corcoran
- RBMS/BSC Latin Place Names File: Latin Place Names Found in the Imprints of Books Printed Before 1801 (Rare Books and Manuscripts Section, ACRL)
- "The Whimsy of Cataloging" by Richard A. Murray
- MARC Home Page (Library of Congress)
- OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards Manual - OCLC's manual for MARC bibliographic
- Understanding MARC Bibliographic - A basic guide (LC)
- MARC Tag of the Month (Follett)
- OCLC home page
- Worldcat - OCLC's public interface
- Top 1,000 titles in OCLC
- Find an OCLC Library
- Watch WorldCat Grow - See what records are being added to OCLC's database right now. Refreshes every 12 seconds.
- SkyRiver - An upstart new bibligraphic utility providing MARC records to libraries, but so far no interlibrary loan capability
- Open Library - Not exactly a bibliographic utility, Open Library is trying to make a database with a web page for every book known
- Subject Headings below
- Library of Congress Authorities - Search LC's lists of subject, name, and title authorities.
- Virtual International Authority File (VIAF) - Name authority (personal, corporate) records from major national and research libraries
- WorldCat Identities - Information about names in the WorldCat database (people and organizations who are authors and/or subjects)
- What is FRBR? by Barbara Tillett, Library of Congress. Also, a presentation by Ms. Tillett
- FRBR and Fundamental Cataloging Rules - A good introduction by William Denton
- MARC and FRBR (LC)
- OCLC research on FRBR
- The FRBRization of Humphry Clinker - An interesting experiment in applying FRBR to a work with a number of editions
- FRBR Blog (William Denton)
- Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records - The IFLA report that started it all
- RDA Toolkit (subscription)
- Resource Description and Access (RDA) - LC's page for documentation, training, FAQ, etc.
- Core Elements for RDA at the Library of Congress
- Testing Resource Description and Access (RDA) (Library of Congress)
- Library of Congress Documentation for the RDA Test
- Autocat - Library cataloging and authorities
- RadCat - Where radical cataloging is discussed
- Typo of the Day for Librarians - Read the blog, then check your catalog for the typo of the day. The LibTypos wiki has an archive of common typos that have made the list already.
- Typographical Errors in Library Databases - A long list by Terry Ballard. You might want to start with the most common ones.
- Libtypos-L - If you're really serious about typos, you may want to subscribe to this mailing list (Yahoo Groups)
- Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
- Encoded Archival Description (EAD) - Used by archivists for finding aids
- ONIX - Used by the publishing industry
- Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) - Used for electronic editions of scholarly texts
- VRA Core - Metadata standard of the Visual Resources Association
- Introduction to Metadata (Getty Center)
- Metadata Reference Guide (MIT Libraries)
Library of Congress:
Cataloging Directories:
Cataloging Tools and Miscellanea:
MARC:
MARC Manuals, etc.
Bibliographic Utilities:
A bibliographic utility is a huge database of library cataloging records for books, recordings, videos, etc. with data about which libraries own them. OCLC is the world's largest bibliographic utility. (If you've read this far, you probably already knew this.)
Authorities:
See also
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR):
FRBR represents a new way of looking at cataloging.
Resource Description and Access (RDA):
The new cataloging code under development.
Library of Congress and RDA
Cataloging Mailing Lists:
Typos in Catalogs
These sites (all from the same dedicated group of typo-fighting library superheroes) list common typos found in library catalogs. Use them to check your own catalog.
Metadata Schemas:
Other ways of describing data besides MARC, often developed in organizations other than libraries.
Metadata Guides
Subject Cataloging:
Classification
- OCLC Classify - Look up a title and see how libraries have classified it in Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classifications
- Map Dewey (DDC) Classification to LC (LCC)
- Map LC (LCC) to Dewey (DDC) Classification
- Library of Congress Classification Web - Full classification and subject headings lists. Available by subscription. (LC)
- Library of Congress Classification Outline (LC)
- Library of Congress Classification System - Unofficial outline (About.com)
- Library of Congress Classification - Weekly lists of updates; policies (LC)
- Hierarchical Interface to LC Classification (HILCC) - An experimental project to produce a hierarchical menu using LC classification and subject terms
- G: Cartographic Materials: Special Instructions and Tables of Subdivisions
- G: Cartographic Materials: Geographic Cutter Numbers (Tables G1548-G9804)
- KBM, KBP: Notes on the Design of Subclasses KBM (Jewish Law) and KBP (Islamic Law)
- Z: Cross References from other classes to Class Z - Choices for classing bibliographies (U. of Indiana)
- Dewey Decimal Classification (OCLC/Forest Press)
- Dewey Browser - Look up titles, subjects, and Dewey numbers (OCLC)
- DDC Summaries
- Online Dewey Catalogs - Libraries using DDC
- 025.431: The Dewey Blog
- What's So Great About the Dewey Decimal System? (Straight Dope)
- NLM Classification
- Classification Sources (MARC Code List, Library of Congress)
Mapping Dewey and Library of Congress classifications:
A service of QuestionPoint
Library of Congress Classification:
Guidance for Specific Classes
Dewey Decimal Classification:
National Library of Medicine Classification:
Web Directory of Classification Systems:
Subject Headings
- Library of Congress Authorities - Including subject authorities
- LCSH Authorities and Downloads - Database with URIs for each subject term and the ability to download terms in various formats
- Library of Congress Classification Web - Full classification and subject headings lists. Available by subscription.
- Library of Congress Subject Headings - Weekly lists of updates; policies (LC)
- Search Authorities and Vocabularies - Search form for LCSH and other thesauri. A "Suggest Terminology" tab allows you to suggest changes.
- Spanish Subject Headings - Equivalents of LCSH devised by Oakland Public Library and San Francisco Public Library
- Free-Floating Subject Subdivisions (Columbia, formerly Princeton)
- Form Subdivisions (University of Southern Mississippi)
- GSAFD Genre Terms - OCLC-built thesaurus based on Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc.
- Genre/Form Headings at the Library of Congress - Latest news on the development of these headings
- Cartographic Materials Genre/Form Headings
- Moving Image Genre-Form Headings
- Art & Architecture Thesaurus (Getty Museum)
- Canadian Subject Headings (Library and Archives Canada)
- DTIC Thesaurus - The thesaurus used by the Defense Technical Information Center; not just military terms, though
- ERIC Thesaurus - Emphasis on education and related subjects
- Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN) (Getty Museum)
- Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (National Library of Medicine)
- NAL Agricultural Thesaurus (National Agricultural Library)
- Thesaurus for Graphic Materials (TGM) - Subject and genre/format terms used by the Library of Congress for its prints and photographs
- MARC Field Index to Source Code Usage - Sources for subject terms that can be used in MARC records (Library of Congress)
- Online Thesauri and Authority Files (American Society of Indexers)