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Edition Description: 2018-19

 

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Section 1: History, Purpose and Types of Library Catalogue
Unit 1: Library Catalogue: Objectives, Purpose functions
Unit 2: History and Development of Library Catalogue codes
Unit 3: Physical form of Catalogue
Unit 4: Types of Catalogues
Section 2: Format of Catalogue Entries
Unit 5: Kinds of Entries
Unit 6: Date Elements in Different Types of Entries
Unit 7: Filing of Entries - Classified and Alphabetisation.
Unit 8: Centralised Cataloguing, Cataloguing in Publication and MARC
Unit 9: Machine Formats: MARC and CCF
Section 3: Choice of Rendering of Headings
Unit 10: Personal Authors (Western and Indian Names)
Unit 11: Corporate Authors
Unit 12: Pseudonyms, Anonymous Works and Uniform Titles
Unit 13: Cataloguing of Non- Print Media
Section 4: Subject Indexing, Vocabulary Control and Recent Development in Cataloguin g
Unit 14: Subject Cataloguing -Problems
Unit15: Vocabulary Control: Subject Heading List Thesauri
Unit 16: Subject Indexing Models
Unit 17: Techniques for subject indexing
Unit 18: Recent Trends in Library Cataloguing

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