
Cataloguing Theory
Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 9788198220677
- Year of Publication: 2025
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardbound
- Pages: 290
About the Book
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the key principles, practices, and theories related to cataloguing in libraries. It covers important topics including the historical development of cataloguing systems, different types of catalogue entries, and the selection and rendering of headings in accordance with AACR2 standards. Through a systematic and well-structured approach, the book aims to provide readers with a strong foundational understanding of cataloguing and knowledge organization, combining both traditional concepts and modern developments.
Each chapter is carefully designed to present both practical and theoretical insights into major areas such as subject cataloguing, the development of classification schemes, and emerging trends in library cataloguing. Special attention has been given to the evolving role of digital systems and modern information retrieval methods in contemporary library environments.
The book also examines the ongoing transformation in cataloguing practices and prepares readers to understand and adapt to new developments in library and information science. Written in a clear and accessible style, this publication serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, librarians, researchers, and professionals involved in cataloguing, technical processing, and information organization.
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 9788198220677
- Year of Publication: 2025
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardbound
- Pages: 290
About the Book
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the key principles, practices, and theories related to cataloguing in libraries. It covers important topics including the historical development of cataloguing systems, different types of catalogue entries, and the selection and rendering of headings in accordance with AACR2 standards. Through a systematic and well-structured approach, the book aims to provide readers with a strong foundational understanding of cataloguing and knowledge organization, combining both traditional concepts and modern developments.
Each chapter is carefully designed to present both practical and theoretical insights into major areas such as subject cataloguing, the development of classification schemes, and emerging trends in library cataloguing. Special attention has been given to the evolving role of digital systems and modern information retrieval methods in contemporary library environments.
The book also examines the ongoing transformation in cataloguing practices and prepares readers to understand and adapt to new developments in library and information science. Written in a clear and accessible style, this publication serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, librarians, researchers, and professionals involved in cataloguing, technical processing, and information organization.











